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Diverse relationships still challenged by traditionalists

This past weekend, I had the privilege of traveling to our nation’s capital for the wedding of my cousin Abbey. She had been engaged for a few years to a man named Jim, Jimin for long. He’s from India...

SA reflects as end of spring semester nears

Standing side by side with Plattsburgh State Student Association Chief Justice Adam Saccardi, PSUC sophomore Tessa Hickey, the next hopeful member of the SA judicial board, was unanimously approved at Monday evening’s Executive Council meeting. Although she still needs...

Warm weather presents risks

Welcome, spring! As the weather gets warmer, it becomes an exciting time for many students; fresh air, the semester winding down and summer vacation is on its way! As we all get excited for some warmer weather, it is important to...

Middle-class grad rates dropping

A recent report released by CNN revealed a startling fact sure to rattle students, professors and parents alike: More than half of middle-class students who enroll in college fail to earn a bachelor’s degree within six to eight years....

Capital punishment necessary for justice

As runners cross the finish line after a 26.2-mile trek, family and friends clap and hoot. It seems like a joyous occasion of achievement for all involved. But then Boylston Street erupts. A loud explosion and cloud of smoke...

Division III sports focus more on academics than winning

Athletes at any college level put a lot of work into the sport they play. Whether it is for practice, traveling to face competition or games, a lot of time is put into athletics. For Division I and II...

Last SUNYAC games must-win for lacrosse

Sports are all about a series of ups and downs. For the larger part of their season, Plattsburgh State lacrosse has been on the up, getting off to the best start in program history, but two straight SUNYAC losses...

Less competent spending growing

A study done by Higher One and EverFi, as recently reported in a recent USA Today article, stated that students in 2014 were more likely to have and use more than one credit card than they were in the...

Death penalty gives criminals easy way out

Those who agree with capital punishment will usually point to cost of incarceration as one of their supporting arguments. Death, however, is simply an easy way out for those who commit atrocities. It’s been proved by their actions that...
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