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KKK recruits with goodies

The Ku Klux Klan is a group that many are familiar with if they have taken any basic US history class. The white supremacist group that herds the South, spreads racist rants, and in previous decades has held lynchings...

New social media app facilitates bullying, privacy invasion

Our generation is obsessed with finding the next biggest social media app, one that will serve as an escape from the reality we are now blinded from. A new app called “Yik Yak” is not only consuming the lives...

Campus cable changes annoy sports fans

As I sit in my dorm watching TV, I flip to the guide to find a channel I want to watch. When I finally find a channel with a program I want to watch, suddenly, I can’t watch it....

Nail polish more than ordinary cosmetic

It’s Friday night, and your classes are done for the week. You’re 20-something, and just bought that cute new dress to wear. Going out with your friends is what you’ve been looking forward to all week. So you go...

Editorial: Entry-level jobs disappearing

Reality becomes more present as four years of college pass by. Students pass through the doors, prepared for learning, fun and what comes next. Most emerge victorious with varying degrees in tow. Whether students accept it or not, college’s...

New study shows lack of entry-level jobs

It looks like missing the unlimited dining hall food isn’t the only thing to dread about leaving college — according to a new Wall Street Journal report, the job market for entry-level jobs isn’t promising. The Wall Street Journal reports...

New law cracks down on repeat DWI offenders

With students returning to campus for the fall semester, Plattsburgh City Police and University Police have teamed up to utilize new measures for reducing drunk driving risks. Vince’s Law, a law put in place to keep repeat DWI felons out...

PSUC alumnus returns to campus after Romney

Joining the staff of the Plattsburgh State Center for Student Involvement for the fall semester, Jacob Avery is excited to be back in Plattsburgh — this time, as a faculty member. “Best three and a half years of my life,”...

Career Development Center welcomes eager director

Students in the Plattsburgh State Career Development Center may have noticed a new face. Julia Overton-Healy joined the PSUC faculty this summer after serving as senior administrative director for career and leadership development centers, as well as a corporate recruiter...

PSUC group to introduce new bystander prevention program

A new Plattsburgh State initiative aims to push students into stopping violence through a new bystander intervention program known as Step UP! The program will teach students how to properly intervene in situations involving violence and sexual assault as well...
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