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The end of a beautiful friendship

When I was a kid and my parents would serve me dinner, I’d always wind up stuffing more food in my mouth than I could swallow. I’d divide up the saliva-drenched sustenance into two parts — half for chewing...

Plattsburgh track team ready to start

Most students here at SUNY Plattsburgh return from Thanksgiving break anticipating the end of the semester. However, for members of the PSUC track and field team, their workload is just beginning. The Cards will have their first chance to prove...

Women’s hockey stays undefeated

In order to be an undefeated team this late in the season, a rigorous journey must be taken by both players and coaches. Thus far, the Plattsburgh State Cardinals have managed to keep their perfect season in tact with...

Podium latest addition to repairs

One building at a time, Plattsburgh State is renovating its campus dormitories to provide students a better­-quality living space. This year’s project is Moffitt Hall, which is scheduled to be completed by July 2016, PSUC Director of Housing and Residence...

Michael Kimmer to succeed Clayton

Students recently voted Michael Kimmer to succeed Kevin Clayton as president of the Student Association, and he has had a turbulent ride to the top. He will work alongside Isabella Sofia, the new executive vice president of the Student...

Jedi dancers step into spotlight

Dance is a way of life. There are over 100 styles of dance around the world, giving someone a chance to try something new and learn a new technique. With the combination of hip-hop and R&B, a new type...

Men’s basketball searching for identity

The Plattsburgh State men’s basketball team used a disappointing performance against Skidmore as motivation to eventually propel them to a victory against St. Lawrence. Head coach Tom Curle was disappointed by his team’s effort against Skidmore, and used the following...

Plattsburgh city parade sparks holiday cheer

As the fall semester draws to a close, Plattsburgh State students can take a break from studying for finals to venture out to a city-wide holiday event, while also getting into a festive spirit just in time for winter...

Gospel choir prepared to bring Christmas spirit

The Plattsburgh State Gospel Choir, along with several local performers, will bring holiday cheer to the Giltz Auditorium this weekend. The choir is holding a concert Dec. 6 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Giltz Auditorium...

Minimum wage headed to $9 an hour

In accordance with legislation passed in 2013, New York State’s minimum wage will increase from $8.75 to $9 an hour Dec. 31. In addition to the general increase in minimum wage, New York state will also raise the minimum wage...
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