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PSUC gets at-large bid

The Plattsburgh State men’s basketball team is heading to the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball tournament despite losing to the Oswego State Lakers in the SUNYAC semifinals last Friday. The Cardinals fell short to the Lakers, 81-74, ending the team’s...

Freshmen more politically, socially active

As I browsed Facebook the other day, status updates and articles shared about Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump flooded my news feed. I switched to Twitter and saw #FeelTheBern and #MakeAmericaGreatAgain tags everywhere. I’ve always been politically active....

Cards possess championship mindset

The Plattsburgh State men’s lacrosse team is ready to have another successful season, but this time around, they look to win a SUNYAC championship. Last season, the Cards finished second in the SUNYAC conference. They met Cortland in the...

GEO office creates spring break program

Spring break for most Plattsburgh State students means traveling back home to be reunited with their families. For international students, it is not as simple as carpooling with their friends. PSUC is providing this semester a new low cost...

Richardson leads Cards on, off hardwood

For Plattsburgh State senior Kyle Richardson, basketball was as second nature as taking out the trash in his household. Richardson recast that he started to pick up the game at the age of eight. It was then where he learned...

Campus event provokes thought

Lawrence Ross, author of “Blackballed: The Black and White Politics of Race on America’s Campuses,” visited Plattsburgh State Wednesday night to discuss the history of race issues and social injustices plaguing college campuses and their connections with fraternity and...

Track and field team sees success at SUNYACs

The Plattsburgh State track and field team traveled to Brockport last weekend to compete in the SUNYAC Indoor Championships and performed well with many Cardinals receiving ECAC qualifying marks. Thus far in the season, the Cards have united, creating a...

Judaic Studies program arrives

Plattsburgh State Students can gain historical perspectives and earn college credit at the same time. Jewish history and culture classes have been offered at PSUC for years. Now, students have the option to take a minor and have the...

Personality matters

Some Plattsburgh State students might have a whole new way to measure the way they fit into future careers. In the early 20th century, American Psychologist John Holland theorized there are six main work personality types people portray: realistic,...

Court rejects Ke$ha’s case

Kesha Rose Sebert, better known by her stage name, Ke$ha, was denied her request for an injunction Feb. 19, that would suspend her recording contract with Sony Music. The trial was a result of a sexual abuse lawsuit Kesha...
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