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EIC appreciates lessons learned

College is supposed to teach you so many things throughout the years, like how to get away with skipping laundry day, how many hours it actually takes to write a ten page paper and how many days a week...

Treasury chooses Tubman

Secretary of the Treasury Jacob Lew announced that numerous changes will affect U.S. paper currency over the next few years. One of those changes is the redesign of the $20 bill. Andrew Jackson’s portrait will be moved to the...

PSUC mourns great friend

He will be remembered by his friends, family, the Plattsburgh State community and anyone who was lucky enough to have met him as the good-natured, soon-to-be teacher who made everyone around him feel more than comfortable. Dylan Irish, a 21-year-old...

SUNYAC Outdoor Championships await

The Plattsburgh State track and field team has experienced plenty of success this year, and the Cardinals want this trend to continue as they approach the SUNYAC Outdoor Championships. The Cards have used each weekend and every meet during the...

PSUC considers difficult season learning lesson

The Plattsburgh State baseball team did not experience the success it wanted to this season, but despite many struggles, the Cardinals want to use the 2016 campaign as a learning experience. The Cards ended the season 6-30, finishing last in...

Follow your instincts

“Do you want to go for a walk?” he asked as he twirled me around to face him. We were at a fraternity house, and I was intoxicated. The dance floor was packed, and we made our way through...

Semicolons symbolize courage

Plattsburgh State students will have the chance to stand in solidarity with those who struggle with depression, thoughts of suicide and self-harm. Students will be able to get $20 semicolon tattoos at Body Art Tattoo and Piercing at 14...

Groat stars in freshman season

This season, the Plattsburgh State women’s softball team has seen veteran-like play from freshman catcher Jennifer Groat. At the conclusion of regular season play, the first year catcher and first basemen has put up some serious numbers. She leads the...

Editorial: Change in face, not value

Usually, money in the news tells a story of someone receiving a raise or making a sizable deal. The United States Treasury broke that trend by announcing April 20 that abolitionist leader Harriet Tubman will appear on the on the...

Carlic reflects on her experiences

People have always fascinated Grace Carlic. As a double major in anthropology and Latin American studies and a double minor in history and religious studies, Carlic knew she wanted to pursue anthropology at a young age. “This world we live in...
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