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PSUC travels to Brockport for SUNYACs

The Plattsburgh State track and field team traveled to Utica last weekend for the last time this season as they prepared to compete in the SUNYAC Indoor Championships. The Cardinals proved their ability to succeed and demonstrated their strength...

Important to make time for family

Empty nest syndrome is something parents sometimes feel when their child goes away to college. This has been shown in movies and television shows, but the impact it could have on the sibling who was left behind shows signs of...

SA Court deliberates case

Student Association President Michael Kimmer and SA Chief Justice James Kennedy called the SA Student Court case of Ferguson v. Kimmer, the biggest case the SA has seen in 20 years. The verdict of the case was delivered Wednesday and...

Kimmer gives ‘State of the SA’ address

The Student Association did not hold their regularly scheduled Executive Council meeting this week. Instead, SA President Michael Kimmer delivered a “State of the SA” speech to inspire the student body to become a part of a change on...

EOP receives $122.5K grant

Plattsburgh State received a state grant worth $122,500 to benefit the Educational Opportunity Program and the students who receive academic and financial support. Because of the funds this grant provides, 35 more students will be able to use EOP...

Funds must serve all students

As we mature, taking financial responsibility becomes more and more of a reality. Chances are, students are a lot more careful with money they earn compared to money they’ve received from someone else. Student loans are another unfortunate part of...

Think twice before trying to combat boredom

Winter is officially in full swing as of last weekend in Plattsburgh. When temperatures reach 15 below zero before factoring in wind chill, you’re bound to stay inside for as long as possible. When students are avoiding the death sentence...

PSUC student influences campus life

To say Brian Gaida is a leader at Plattsburgh State would be an understatement. Between student teaching, being the residence director of Banks Hall and being involved with fraternity and sorority life, he has certainly made his mark at...

Creative kids to inspired adults

College students take direct orders and listen to two groups of people: parents and professors. These groups have different types of authority over students. Students have no choice but to listen to both of these groups of people. Until we...

PSUC uses loss as motivation to improve as team

Leaving Utica last weekend, the Plattsburgh State women’s hockey was left with an unfamiliar taste in its mouth: The taste of losing. Despite taking an early lead in the first period with the help of a goal from junior...
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