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Letting go of worn-out relationships

If you’ve ever been in a bad relationship, you know how much it sucks to give and give without getting anything back in return. One reason we create relationships is to gain something. Whether it’s happiness, comfort or stability,...

Editorial: Wrap it before you tap it

When you sleep with someone, the old adage tells us, you’re not sleeping with just your partner — you’re sleeping with everyone they’ve ever slept with. And everyone those people have slept with. And so on. The National College Health...

PSUC attempts to move past injuries

After three straight conference wins this past week, Plattsburgh State has now been faced with a potential speed bump with the loss of its senior midfielder Fabian Chaparro to a dislocated elbow. Prior to this most impactful injury, the...

Student condom use plateaus

A Time magazine article reported that among the things the 1990s did better, informing American students about the dangers of unprotected sex was one of them. The article reported that about a decade ago, 60 percent of American students...

Being a pagan in Plattsburgh

Any variation of the phrase “you’re going to go to hell” is unfortunately a familiar one to me, and it always seems to come from a complete stranger. It seems as though wearing a five-pointed star in public is...

CDPI to host film event, talk

In an effort to bring awareness to the issue of misogyny in today’s society, Plattsburgh State’s Center for Diversity, Pluralism and Inclusion will host a special screening of the film “The Empathy Gap,” followed by a discussion with the...

EPIC change for risky behavior

Two Plattsburgh State organizations are collaborating to raise alcohol awareness. The Physics Club and Engaging Peers In Change, EPIC, are coming together to talk to students and get them involved during Alcohol Awareness Week. Alcohol Awareness Week comes to PSUC...

Parking shuttle service scratched

Earlier last week, the Clinton County Public Transit notified the Plattsburgh State community that they will no longer be able to provide parking shuttle services for this semester. CCTP began the parking shuttle for PSUC because of parking restrictions due...

PSUC strives to meet regulations

Plattsburgh State is currently cracking down on state and federal financial guidelines in order for students to maintain full-­time status. The state has begun auditing SUNY colleges for non­compliance with its regulations. PSUC Financial Aid Director Todd Moravec said SUNY...

Skin for the win

We were sharing a blanket on the couch in a room full of people. It started out as hand stuff, still planted on the loveseat, yet concealed by the cover. The thought didn’t even cross my mind that everyone...
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