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PSUC gets $7.5M for Alzheimer’s study

The Plattsburgh State Center for Neurobehavioral Health received a $7.5 million grant from New York state to be awarded over the next five years. The purpose? “To give emotional and financial support to New Yorkers living with Alzheimer’s...

PSUC students discuss influence of polls

In the height of the political season, voters of all ages are gearing up to make an educated choice as to which candidate is best fit to run our country. For college students, it may be hard to pay...

Afro-Latino student brings culture to PSUC

Plattsburgh State senior gender and women’s studies major Wilson Lantigua, born and raised in the Bronx, adds something unique to PSUC’s musical world. Lantigua, 22, self-identifies as Afro-Puerto Rican, or Afro-Latino, to pay tribute and respect to his Puerto Rican...

I won’t grow up: Peter Pan syndrome

A lot of college kids make the joke that they’re really a kid inside. Many of us still play video games or have a guilty pleasure, like Pokémon or a cartoon series geared towards a younger audience. In small...

Read; knowledge is power

College students are busy people, and between class, studying and other obligations, they want to spend their down time doing anything besides school work. Everyone loves catching up on sleep, television and just lounging around, but sometimes these end...

PSUC senior witness to Paris attack

The last thing someone expects when they travel to a big city in another country is for that city to be attacked by ISIS. However, that is exactly what happened to Mackenzie Thurston, a Plattsburgh State senior majoring in...

Safety check app for terrorist attacks

There’s a feature on Facebook not many people are aware of. The only way you would have used it is if you are near an area experiencing a natural disaster. This feature is called “Safety Check” and it’s a...

Concerned LGBT faculty member

SUNY Plattsburgh has a new Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. J.W. Wiley. I would like to detail an interaction I had with this individual. Several months ago, I was speaking with Dr. Wiley regarding some of my experiences as an out...

PSUC President Ettling holds diversity forum

Hundreds of people gathered in support of diversity at Plattsburgh State President Ettling’s public forum Wednesday evening. There, PSUC President John Ettling voiced his intention for campus measures to promote diversity. Other faculty members, such as Center for Diversity,...

Moriarty finds common goal with teammates

Professor James Moriarty, the fictional villain from the “Sherlock Holmes” stories has a reputation for being a crafty mastermind when it comes to bringing destruction to the world. Forward Courtney Moriarty, of the Plattsburgh State Women’s hockey team tends...
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