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Money poured in harmful oil companies

We have 3-D printing. We have videogame systems that respond to our voices. We have robots that can land on comets. So why do we still rely on things like oil and hydro-fracking for fuel sources? Why do we...

Team wins come from chemistry

If you look at all the teams that are winning in sports, you can see a pattern: good team chemistry. The team chemistry for the Plattsburgh State men’s hockey team has helped lead them to another strong start to the...

Standardized testing problematic

The responsibility of falling college graduation rates does not fall upon the students, but rather overqualified professors — at least that’s what Marky Nemko, a Ph.D in education evaluation, argues in an article he wrote for Time magazine’s website....

Cultures offer different food options

The holiday season is officially in full swing with Thanksgiving leaving us full of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy. Students all over Plattsburgh State are gearing up for winter vacation and more seasonal food to fill their bellies. Holiday vacations...

Media coverage sparks riots and protests

For most of us, seeing men in military uniforms standing on every corner and tanks at attention at every intersection would be cause for serious upheaval. We wouldn’t accept it because we have become so accustomed to our freedom...

PSUC improves during time off

After a difficult out-of -conference schedule to start the season, the Plattsburgh State women’s basketball team is looking to defend its home court in its first SUNYAC games of the season. The Cardinals will host New Paltz and Oneonta...

Students falling ill due to stress

With the stress of looming final exams building and students returning to school after Thanksgiving break, the Plattsburgh State Student Health Center is in the midst of one of its busiest times of the semester. College students are more...

Sex and the SUNY: You’re the one that I want

Getting my hopes up too high is something I will never grow out of. I get too excited about anything and everything — it’s just who I am. I have high expectations for a lot of things in life,...

PSUC preparing campus to go tobacco free

After Plattsburgh State announced in late October that the college would be instituting a tobacco-free policy next fall, the campus community has been actively promoting the coming change, as well as the products and services offered for those who...

Kevin Clayton voted as new SA president

Current Plattsburgh State Student Association Executive Vice President Kevin Clayton was elected SA president for the 2015 term Tuesday night. After the election results were posted on the SA office door Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., Clayton said he felt “tired.” “It...
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