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Outdated technology can still serve purpose

We live in a time when things are constantly being created, recreated and made better. Most inventions from the past are usually forgotten about or discarded when a newer version is presented. However, some items have the ability to stay...

Discrimination case at university

Columbia University is currently facing a gender discrimination lawsuit from Assistant Professor of Finance Enrichetta Ravina. Ravina who claims she was subjected to gender discrimination and sexual harassment and is asking for more time to apply for tenure along...

Fraternity donates locally

As students enter Plattsburgh State Clinton Dining Hall, they see cutouts of stained glass windows and cobwebs. As they walk down the stairs, students read the sign, “Wizards Only Beyond this Point.” PSUC’s chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma and...

New Atheism

***Editor's Note: This story has been revised due to a misquote April 5.*** When a student hears the phrase “quantum physics,” a person might not associate it with religion. Award-winning columnist, minister, peace activist and expert on progressive Christianity Robin Meyers...

Preparing for conference competition

As the season progresses, the Plattsburgh State lacrosse team continues to use their non-conference matchups to prepare for SUNYAC competition, which is quickly approaching. The Cardinals’ (4-4) past two games against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and MIT continue to build their...

PSUC ready for ‘Relay’

The Plattsburgh State chapter of Colleges Against Cancer will be hosting the 10th annual Relay for Life April 8 at the PSUC Fieldhouse from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. This year’s theme is all about birthdays. It was inspired by...

Paolillo gives PSUC ‘100 percent’ effort

Plattsburgh State senior fitness and wellness leadership major Matt Paolillo always knew what he wanted to do but it wasn’t until he came to PSUC that he realized he could combine his career path with his passion of helping...

PSUC ready amid growing Zika issue concern

Just because someone isn’t showing symptoms doesn’t mean there isn’t something there. Plattsburgh State Student Health and Counseling Center Director Kathleen Camelo said 1 in 5 people who have Zika show symptoms. Zika is spread by mosquito bites from mosquitoes...

Satisfy sweet craving

A much sweeter snack might be stealing fish, kale and avocado’s thunder. Dark chocolate has joined the list of memory “superfoods” such as omega 3 filled fish, walnuts and berries, foods that have proved to strengthen memory. Eating dark...

Campus debates pets over parents

Plattsburgh State students might be feeling homesick because they miss their family and friends. For some students, they might miss another companion: their pet. Homesickness is about the transition: between two worlds that are displaced for the moment, according...
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