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Agatha Christie play comes to PSUC

A classic case of “who did it” comes to Plattsburgh State. The SUNY Plattsburgh College Theatre Association will present "Cards on the Table" a play by Agatha Christie, adapted by Leslie Darbon April 1 to-3. The will start at...

DeRocher hosts yoga lecture

Plattsburgh State Gender and Women's Studies Lecturer Patricia DeRocher recently travelled to the Govardhan Eco Village, a community that aims to help the environment by sustaining itself, in India, where she underwent a three-week, 200-hour yoga teaching course, which...

Independence important to personal growth

After returning to school from winter break, students are welcomed back with the same list of assignments and tasks as the previous semester. Spring break is the first chance students have to relax and let the burdens of classwork...

Senior Kramer welcomes larger role

For senior pitcher Andrew Kramer, more innings may be coming his way, but the way he prepares himself will never change. Last year, Kramer was not the ace that he has become known as this year. He was still struggling...

Women turn ideas to success

With the recent passing of National Women’s Day, and being in the midst of Women’s History Month, I’ve been feeling rather empowered as a woman lately. I began to think of all the successful women in my own life...

Softball shows potential during Florida trip

The Plattsburgh State softball team enjoyed a successful week-long stay in Clermont, Florida, winning eight of the fourteen games they played, which is substantially better than the previous two years in Clermont. After winning only six games combined between...

Networking opportunity

When looking for a job, genuine enthusiasm can sometimes be the difference between acceptance and denial. The center will host the 40th-annual Now-to-Next Career Fair in the Warren Ballrooms Wednesday, March 30, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. About 77 employers from...

Diversity Week Wrapup

After a week of lectures, tabeling and diversity workshops, students were able to give their feedback on various events during Diversity Week at Plattsburgh State. Diversity week was held Feb. 27 to March 5, where students and faculty attended events...

Learning lessons from past tragedies

The Columbine High School massacre took place April 20, 1999. Students Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris killed 12 of their peers and one teacher, along with injuring 23 others before taking their own lives. That day changed the lives of...

SUNY walks out

Students on various SUNY campuses have been taking action in the hopes that the state will hear their concerns about student debt and tuition increases. In 2011, Gov. Cuomo passed NYSUNY 2020 legislation to implement a “rational tuition plan,”...
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