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Filling up for local cause

The Alliance for Positive Health will be hosting their annual event Dining Out for Life April 23 to support and help those who have been affected by HIV/AIDS in Northeastern New York. Dining Out for Life is an international...

Under construction

The Max Moore Memorial Tree House project will be hosting a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the success of a three-year campaign in conjunction with the Plattsburgh State public relations department. The project began in June 2012, after the death of...

Professors start new award for EXP students

Founder of the Plattsburgh State Expeditionary Studies program, Laurence Soroka, along with his wife, Dean of PSUC Library Information and Technology Services Cerise Oberman, recently established the Expeditionary Studies Endowment Award in order to provide deserving EXP students financial...

Plattsburgh State celebrates Earth Week

This past week, the Plattsburgh State Environmental Action Committee celebrated Earth Week through a number of various activities. PSUC students were invited to view the film “Fracknation,” while ECOFest was held in the Angell College Center Wednesday night. The...

Artist stays consistent, true to work

At Myers Fine Arts building, a big painting of a woman sitting in a red chair hangs among works of PSUC students being showcased at the B.F.A. Senior Exhibition. And though the scale of the image invites curious eyes,...

Cards have strong performance in Albany, qualify for ECACs

The Plattsburgh State track and field teams had an uptick in competition this past week when they traveled to UAlbany and competed in the UAlbany Spring Classic. Head coach Nick Jones said the meet gave the team the chance to...

Success about more than record

The Plattsburgh State softball team faced a short season in which success had to come early and often. Unfortunately, the Cardinals’ current record of 10-20 overall and 5-11 in conference does not reflect that. The record also doesn’t show how...

Youth lacks HIV/AIDS education

There are approximately 1.1 million people living in the U.S. who have the HIV virus, and over 16 percent are unaware of their infection. The statistic released in a 2014 report by avert.org, a website that provides information about the...

Suck of shame

It was the first time he spent the night in my room. After having pulled the mattress from my bed onto the floor, what began as a pleasant evening of cuddling soon became a session of writhing, grinding and...

Google features violate multiple privacy laws

Google has always been an innovative brand and seems to always be looking for new ways to incorporate convenience and originality through new additions to the company. Google is a leader in the online world and has incorporated many...
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