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Sorority, speaker motivates positive mindset

The Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Incorporated - Zeta Kappa Chapter of Plattsburgh State recently hosted an event with special guest Eliana Reyes in the Yokum Lecture Hall. As part of the Zeta Kappa 2nd annual founders week, the...

Creating life-time memories

Graduation is right around the corner. Not for me, but some of my best friends are graduating this semester, and I’m feeling a little uneasy. In high school, we saw people every day during a certain amount of time,...

Sidelined rapper gets spotlight

Hip hop’s popularity has been linked to its unceasing currentness. An oft-misquoted Chuck D stated: “Hip hop is the CNN of the ghetto.” While this April’s dominant rap conversations have circled Kendrick Lamar’s newest release, “DAMN,” several high-profile releases...

Birth control without required prescription

Nearly 40 percent of female college students use prescription oral contraceptives, according to the American College Health Association. Some students are on birth control pills to help prevent unwanted pregnancy and to alleviate menstrual cramps. Today, in order to...

‘Bad’ study habits proves useful

Almost every college student has to deal with staying up as late as necessary to finish their homework. Although it does vary for each student, most students are night owls, while morning larks are generally people over the age...

Pitkin pitches her way to success

As the season winds down, the Plattsburgh State softball team is looking for a strong finish from its junior standout pitcher Katie Pitkin. Born and raised in Dexter, New York, Pitkin started her softball career after making the switch from...

Trojan advertises to encourage women

Trojan condoms has unveiled its latest campaign that encourages more women to feel comfortable when buying condoms. The XOXO condom is basically a normal condom, but its packaging is purple and includes a carrying case that could easily slip into...

PSUC addresses excessive food waste

Food waste continues to be a growing problem across the United States. There is roughly 130 million pounds of food wasted each year in the U.S., which amounts to about $160 billion lost in monetary value, according to the...

Cards sweep Norwich, now hosts Fredonia to wrap up SUNYAC play

The Plattsburgh State baseball team ended last weekend by splitting a doubleheader against Oneonta on the road. Afterwards, the Cardinals traveled to Northfield, Vermont Tuesday to take on Norwich University for a doubleheader, which the Cards managed a sweep,...

Embrace loneliness, independence

Being single is often looked upon in a negative light. To some people it is a problem that needs to be fixed. As humans, people do require social interactions, but it is OK to be alone sometimes. In fact,...
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