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N.C. passes controversial law

North Carolina lawmakers recently set strict standards for restroom access in their state, passing a law, House Bill 2, also known as the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act. This mandates people who use the state’s public restrooms, changing...

Finding Perspective

I can’t help but be infatuated with the main characters starring in romantic comedies. From the classics “When Harry Met Sally” and “You’ve Got Mail” to a recent hit like “No Strings Attached,” there are so many instances in which...

New campus treatment center

Plattsburgh State has a new program coming to campus this April to help students who struggle with substance abuse. Drug-related overdose rates have reached an all-time high. About 125 Americans die each day, according to a 2015 New York...

Student VP promotes get-well video

Plattsburgh State Student Association Vice President of Student Affairs Arin Cotel-Altman dedicated time at Monday’s SA Executive Council meeting to propose the “Get Well Initiative” for PSUC’s baseball catcher Alex Rodriguez. Rodriguez, a PSUC senior, was recently hospitalized at...

Body camera use outside police force

Body cameras on police officers have been seen as a solution in the time where the distrust of the police force has been fairly common. Ferguson and the tragic death of Eric Garner are just two examples. “Cameras provide a...

FILM: Class works with non-profit

The Plattsburgh State Public Relations Campaign class will host “Honor Flight Presents: A Film For Freedom.” The movie event will show “Casablanca” Sunday, April 17, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium in Hawkins...

Protect students’ free speech

Students at Emory College in Atlanta, have recently been divided by a conflict regarding the support of presidential candidate Donald Trump. Students woke up to messages of Trump support written in chalk all over campus. Anger and worry broke out...

Young women breaking outdated social norms

In recent history, many people around the world have become more accepting of things such as race, appearance and gender. Barack Obama being sworn into office and Hillary Clinton deciding to run in 2008 and currently are just two...

Editorial: Board builds campus trust

As college students, we are learning how to budget our money — saving here and there and treating ourselves when we want to spend that extra time out with our friends. It’s a give and take methodology. PSUC Professor of...

Unconscious bias still present in nation

ew York Times in which he discusses institutional racism and particular studies that enforce that it does exist. A study conducted by Harvard University sent young white and black men out into the job market with identical resumes to...
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