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SA opposes Code of Ethics legislation 8-4

The Senate convened Wednesday in order to preside over the events of the past week, briefly addressing budgetary allocations in the early minutes. The bulk of the meeting was spent occupied with discussion concerning potential legislation. A draft for the...

Banned books read

Plattsburgh State English Professor Tracie Church-Guzzio and her first-year students participated in a book reading, Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Feinberg Library in support of Banned Books Week. This is the fifth annual book reading that PSUC has participated in. However,...

Debate views set record

Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton faced off in the very first 2016 Presidential Debate Monday, Sept. 26. Plattsburgh State students tuned in to watch the debate, which was the most-watched debate in United States history,...

Students demand change

More than 500 Plattsburgh State students, staff and faculty, as well as Plattsburgh community members, attended a Black Lives Matter forum held in Yokum 200 Tuesday night to discuss social injustice against African Americans and criminal justice reform. The forum...

Weigh options before job hunt

In the face of rising student debt, more college attendees take on part time jobs. Working a part time job while attending school can seem like a great idea. The right job can come with networking and the financial...

Preparedness Day aims to train PSUC

Plattsburgh State plans to observe National Preparedness Month by hosting Emergency Preparedness Day, Wednesday, Sept. 28. National Preparedness Month promotes awareness and the importance of being ready for disasters that could happen at work, home or school. The awareness does...

Bloody Hell

We had spent the night drinking with our roommates on what was supposed to be a regular Saturday night. I told him if he didn’t want to stumble home, he could sleep in my room whenever he got tired. He...

Fall fashion brings ‘sweater weather’

When September shows its face, it’s time come to terms with the fact that autumn is approaching. Gone are the days of shredded denim, derriere baring shorts and lace-up crop tops that get tangled up in gold metal chokers....

Gordon laughs, learns, leads

Senior Timothy Gordon loves working with kids. So much, in fact, that he decided to major in adolescent history education when he came to Plattsburgh State. In high school, he knew he wanted to be a teacher or a coach....

Project HELP encourages volunteers

Project HELP held an ice cream social Sept. 13 to allow students to check out various volunteer opportunities, including Planned Parenthood, Elmore SPCA and the Plattsburgh Interfaith Food Shelf. Project HELP is a student run volunteer organization that...
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