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UP discloses confiscations

With five weeks until Plattsburgh State 2016 Spring Commencement, from Jan. 22 to April 6, there have been 101 referrals to the PSUC Director of Student Conduct Larry Allen. Out of those, 38 of them have been “related to...

Dance Corps ready to entertain

lattsburgh State Dance Corps is hosting its spring recital, “Dance Corps Goes Viral” April 15 and 16 at 7 p.m. at the Giltz Auditorium in Hawkins Hall. Public Relations Chair Amy Sheldon said that this show is the biggest...

Cards expect challenging SUNYAC competition

The Plattsburgh State men’s lacrosse team will prepare to shift all its focus toward SUNYAC competition after losing the final non-conference game on its schedule to St. Lawrence University 11-7 Wednesday on a snowy night in Plattsburgh. PSUC...

Editorial: Empathy encouraged in film

This campaign season, the United States presidential candidates have been covering societal issues in statements, debates and interviews. One topic that has been heavily present in the media is immigration policies. Some candidates have said terrible things regarding their stance...

Speaker promotes consent

Jonathan Kalin visited Plattsburgh State Tuesday, April 5, to discuss ideas of masculinity, gender violence and sexual assault prevention with members of fraternity and sorority life. Kalin, the founder of Party with Consent, an education movement designed to get...

Film broaches topic through human lens

The film “Smuggled,” depicts the story of a 9-year-old boy and his mother on their journey across the US-Mexico border inside a hidden compartment underneath a bus. The film was presented by the Department of Anthropology,...

PSUC, US rally against addict arrests

Plattsburgh State is more than ready to adapt to the recent changes of how minor drug offenses are being treated in the United States and is ready to try to help solve a giant problem. PSUC’s Alcohol and Other Drug...

SA enjoys Monday night off

This week was unusually slow for the Student Association, as they did not hold their regularly scheduled meeting Monday night. The SA has been working hard this semester to fill positions and approve bylaws for the next legislation, but...

Outdated technology can still serve purpose

We live in a time when things are constantly being created, recreated and made better. Most inventions from the past are usually forgotten about or discarded when a newer version is presented. However, some items have the ability to stay...

Discrimination case at university

Columbia University is currently facing a gender discrimination lawsuit from Assistant Professor of Finance Enrichetta Ravina. Ravina who claims she was subjected to gender discrimination and sexual harassment and is asking for more time to apply for tenure along...
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