What takes only a few minutes of your time and could improve all areas of your life immensely? Is it a morning stretch, a talk with an old friend or even finding a penny heads-side up on the ground...
When you are single, you feel a certain freedom: a freedom to go anywhere and do anything. The problem with that freedom is you may have to do these things alone.
A lot of single people do the same thing...
Many news releases in Oregon linked forty recent E.coli cases to Mexican restaurant chain Chipotle. The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) said Washington health representatives as well as the OHA are currently investigating the E.coli outbreak.
Fortunately for Plattsburgh Chipotle lovers,...
Xenophobia is the irrational sensation or fear because of a person, group of people or situation perceived as strange or foreign. It’s the fear of anything beyond your comfort zone. Going outside of your comfort zone is obviously challenging,...
The Plattsburgh State Wildlife Club is bringing attention to an insect, the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, which could affect the Adirondack Mountains in the near future.
The club will show the film “The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: a Film About the...
The Plattsburgh State women’s hockey team is no stranger to success, and their 4-0 start to the season is a testament to that. The fashion in which they win can be summed up in one word: dominant.
This past...
A feasibility study is in the works for a microgrid in the city of Plattsburgh.
The point of this microgrid is to provide backup power to key institutions in the city in the event of a blackout.
The microgrid...
College is a time when stress levels increase and students’ exhaustion takes over. With the new app Chromaldry, students can unwind with a touch of their phone.
Chromaldry is a new art therapy app that helps people de-stress. It...
Downtown Plattsburgh is home to a new smoke shop, and Plattsburgh State students welcome it.
Up in Smoke, located on 41 Clinton St., opened last month.
Its owners, Ria Dumlao and Mike Callahan, control two other smoke shops, located in...
A recent study conducted by eight colleges found that 1-in-4 college students have abused sedatives, pain medicine or stimulants, according to the website business-standard.com, a site that reports on domestic and international business.
The study surveyed 3,918 students, those...