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Men’s soccer dominating

The Plattsburgh State Cardinals continue to roll after picking up two wins at the SUNY Potsdam College Cup this past weekend. Their ability to fine tune the little aspects of the game have proven to be helpful. Prior to...

SA discusses new ‘blackout’ strategy, fees

What would happen if the SA shuttle, Coffeehouse and the vacation buses that bring students home were no longer available on campus? That’s one question Plattsburgh State’s Student Association faced as they held their first meeting of the semester, where...

Dominant defense fuels PSUC

With high expectations set for 2015, the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team started their season playing four games in nine days, and the Cardinals captured one victory and a draw. The Cardinals (1-2-1, 0-0-0 SUNYAC) opened their season in New...

Cell phones, antisocial habits linked

With a growing world of social media and online interaction at their fingertips, it is hard to blame the millennial generation for their constant cell phone use; however, a new study found some millennials pull out their phones in...

Professor ratings reveal bias

A USA Today article shows that, regardless of the progress women have made in the last 50 years, gender bias still exists today. “A history professor at Northeastern University has created a new interactive graph that reveals various truths about...

Cross country Cards turn heads

In a season coaches and players have declared as full of potential, the Plattsburgh State cross-country team didn’t waste time showcasing what it is capable of at last Saturday’s Cardinal Classic, finishing in second place. Junior Ethan Vinson...

Team learns from mistakes

The Plattsburgh state women’s volleyball team’s confidence level is soaring after a successful second day in the SUNY Canton Invitational this past weekend. After dropping a pair of matches day one against Canton and Plymouth State, the Cardinals...

Textbook costs deter students

According to a study done by the college bookstore company Follett Higher Education Group, which was included in an article recently published by USA Today, “over one-third of college students will opt out of buying course materials, primarily because...

PSUC trying to rally back from losses

After defeating Lyndon State College 9-0, undoubtedly a strong start to its season, the Plattsburgh State tennis team has faltered a bit, but they are not counting themselves out. Head coach Annmarie Curle believes the team’s confidence and positive...

PSUC remembers ‘kind-hearted’ student

He will be remembered by his friends and loved ones as a caring, warm and sociable young man who always had a big smile on his face wherever he went. Evan Gillies, a junior at Plattsburgh State known...
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