With traveler security concerns increasing in certain regions across the globe, Plattsburgh State officials say safety is a common priority within each study abroad program controlled by SUNY colleges.
The Study Abroad and Exchanges office, which is part of the...
Whether the Plattsburgh winter weather was too cold to venture the trek downtown by foot or a Plattsburgh State student had too many beers to get behind the wheel of their car, Patrick Carver, owner of Pat’s Taxi Service,...
To all Plattsburgh State students past and present: I’ve enjoyed every day with all of you. Over the years, we have laughed a lot — you even laugh at my dumb jokes.
Attending talent shows, music programs, sports games and...
Recently, SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher has been at the center of some controversial news regarding her annual pay. After CUNY Chancellor James Milliken assumed his post in June to the tune of $670,000, the SUNY Board of Trustees acted...
Most people would be content being inside their homes with a cup of a hot chocolate in their hand as the temperature decreases, the snow accumulates on the ground and the weather becomes more erratic. For the Plattsburgh State...
With the season over, the Plattsburgh State cross-country teams have time to reflect on two of their most valuable players of the season.
Head coach Andrew Krug had a lot of positive words to say about both...
Rage erupted in Ferguson, Missouri, Nov. 24 after the grand jury decided not to indict Darren Wilson, the white police officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown Aug. 9. Since then, the fire has caught on and spread...
If one thing is clear after five games this season, it’s that the Plattsburgh State men’s basketball team is one unit.
Words like togetherness, team and group are frequently used by players when they describe what needs to be...
With the holiday season gearing up, Plattsburgh State’s international students still find time to celebrate despite various cultural upbringings.
Chengxu Ye, a Plattsburgh State accounting major, came to the United States from Ningbo, China, with classmates from her native college,...
You’re at the grocery store during the month of December. Wreaths decorated with ribbons and tinsel overwhelm the store. As you finish checking out, the cashier replies, “Merry Christmas!” not even considering you may not be Christian.
However, nowadays, you...