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Cardinals competing for playoff spot

Going into the last week of the season, the SUNYAC playoff picture for Plattsburgh State men’s soccer is coming down to the last couple of games, and team play will be the deciding factor in whether they stay in...

Schrantz will miss teammates

Having passion for a sport makes it difficult when you come to the edge of quitting, but coming back from the edge is even harder. Senior outside hitter Maggie Schrantz has had these feelings towards volleyball before. She comes from...

High intensity, rest key for cross-country success

For the SUNYAC Championships Nov. 1, the cross-country teams are focusing on high intensity training and rest to prepare. Head coach Andrew Krug said the team will use the time between races, two weeks total, for high-intensity runs and to...

Women battle for SUNYAC chance

With conference games winding down, the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team found themselves in and out of playoff contention as they loss to Fredonia and beat Buffalo State last weekend. Looking to rebound after two straight losses, the...

Cards out of playoffs, excited for spoiler role

The Plattsburgh State volleyball team is looking to play spoiler against its SUNYAC opponents. This past weekend, the Cardinals broke their eight-game losing streak with a win over Utica (8-19). Following this win, PSUC held its own against two...

Courses offer helpful lessons

When things go wrong, people need to be prepared to take action. Plattsburgh State offers courses to prepare people for worst-case scenarios. Some of the programs here at PSUC are non-credit CPR/First Aid/AED instructed courses, which train students to...

Quigley sentencing raises drug concerns

The sentencing of former Plattsburgh State student Kevin Quigley to four years in prison determinate, passed down on Oct. 16, has broadened the conversation of the increasing illicit drug problem in the North Country. Quigley, who was sentenced by Clinton...

Adjuncts talk pros, cons of working at universities

Since 1969, when the number of part-time professors working at higher education institutions represented only 18.5 percent of academic staff, colleges and universities have continued to increase their use of adjunct professors, raising the number of part-time professors 300...

LAST DRAGS

With focus shifting to leading healthier lifestyles, Plattsburgh State has found another way toward encouraging that goal. As of June 2015, PSUC will become a tobacco-free campus as part of the larger “SUNY and a Healthier New York” initiative. In...

PSUC evaluating budget for 2015-16

Next year, Plattsburgh State may have to use more of its reserve funds to cover contractual salary increases, Budget Officer Clark Foster said. For the 2014-15 academic year, Foster said PSUC had to use approximately $3.5 million to balance...
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