James Kennedy, a marketing major, found a seat at the table among delegates from other schools that attended the eighth-annual Pennsylvania United Nations Conference (PUNC).
Kennedy sat in silence, glancing at his name tag with a misspelled “SUNY Plattsburg,”...
This past spring break, as has become tradition for Plattsburgh State, students seized the opportunity from the Student Involvement Center to volunteer at several different locations along the East Coast.
PSUC graduate student Scott Sheehan and junior Ally Centola led...
The Plattsburgh State softball team kicked off its season with seven doubleheaders in Florida during spring break. The Cardinals finished the week 5-9 with only two games against SUNYAC competitors.
The Cards met Oswego for a doubleheader on day two...
The Plattsburgh State lacrosse team is getting used to winning.
Since dropping their first two games of the season to Rochester Polytechnic Institute and Middlebury, two teams that are currently ranked in the Top 20 in the nation,...
The musical group InoraBrass has been performing all over the Plattsburgh area for the past year, bringing the sound of great music with them.
InoraBrass is Vermont and Northern New York’s premier professional brass ensemble. The group is ...
The Plattsburgh State baseball team walked off the field this weekend with one thing on its mind: execution.
Over the weekend, the Oswego Lakers swept the Cardinals in a three-game series, and PSUC’s inability to execute was the reason behind...
“Aren’t you too old for that? I thought you outgrew that?”
This is a phrase that, at one point or another, you might have heard concerning some type of hobby or interest. The first time you hear it, you...
Plattsburgh State alumna Joy Yoonjung Che grew up in a multicultural community in New York City. She was surrounded by Hispanics and African-Americans, which led her to have a more open-minded view about culture.
When Che, who is of Korean...
Love captures the human interest, whether its form prospered through “adolescent love” or “mature, knowledgeable love.” We grasp onto its meaning and cherish it for years to come. Unfortunately, love doesn’t consume certain people. Could college be your “big...
As we get older, freedom becomes a bigger part of our lives. Sometimes, our newly acquired independence leads us to leave behind things that have been ingrained in us during our respective upbringings.
This week, staff writer Patrick Willisch reported...