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EASY: PSUC students must choose fate

A “cruise course” is a class that students can take to get an easy A, according to an article by the Huffington Post. While the grade can certainly boost up a GPA favorably, it doesn’t necessarily help a...

PSUC will stay positive

The Plattsburgh state women’s basketball team welcomed the Oneonta Red Dragons and New Paltz Hawks to Memorial Hall this past weekend, looking to make a push toward SUNYACs. Although they fell short twice, losing to Oneonta 59-53 and losing to...

Photos serve new purpose in modern age

Some say the value of a photograph has lost its touch in the modern age, and now a photograph is unable to express the deep meaning that it used to hold. I disagree. There’s a picture that was taken...

Team enjoys success, ready for Boston meet

The Plattsburgh State track and field team traveled to New Hampshire this past weekend to compete in the Dartmouth Indoor Classic and saw great success. “Everyone did so well,” senior distance runner Emma Deshaies said. “It’s so fun when everyone...

PSUC promotes higher work wages

The minimum-wage rate is expected to increase to $15 an hour for all Plattsburgh State employees, as well as all other SUNY employees, by 2021. This raise will also apply to student workers and work-study participants on campus. As of...

Martin nurses, nutures PSUC campus

You feel a sense of calm and positivity when you meet senior nursing major Kelly Martin for the first time. People who have crossed paths with her agree that she has a kind heart and always willing to give...

PSUC sorority crowns ‘sweetheart’

Scattered petals lined the runway. Streamers and balloons were wrapped around the stage, and the crowd went wild as the male contestants got ready for their catwalk. Sig Delt Sweetheart, an event sponsored by Plattsburgh State’s Sigma Delta Tau...

SA signs eager students to three positions

The Plattsburgh State Student Association has many plans to improve the student body and life on campus this semester, but before the plans can be implemented, the executive board had to fill positions that were previously vacant. The SA filled...

Robots poised to take 5.1 million jobs

It is no secret that today’s world revolves around technology. As a society, people rely on technology and its advances throughout aspects of everyday life. What they might not consider, however, is how far we can push these advancements...

Pell Grant budget to expand by $2 billion

Money is a big concern for most college students, but what might be a modest increase to some might be pocket change to others. The Obama administration proposed to expand the current Pell Grant budget by “$2 billion in the...
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