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Colleges turning to videos

Any student at Plattsburgh State is clearly no stranger to the college application process. PSUC, like many other universities, requires each applicant to submit a copy of their high school transcript, SAT and/or ACT test scores, one 250-word essay...

Annual event plans to clean up the Saranac River

The Saranac River, which trails through the Plattsburgh State campus, is a popular place for scenic walks along the banks of the river. During the winter, after the leaves have fallen, the PSUC dorms have breathtaking views of the...

Law enforcement officials equipped with cameras

The video is grainy and dimly-lit, focusing on several police officers that are gathered around a squad car. Out of frame, the viewer watches as an arm extends and guides a male in handcuffs into the backseat of the...

Annual Save a Life tour to be postponed until spring

Every year, the Plattsburgh State Student Association hosts the Save a Life tour to educate students about the dangers of distracted driving. This year’s event, originally scheduled for Oct. 15, will now be postponed until the spring semester because of...

Alpha Gamma Sigma joins campus

With no honor society recognizing other communication departments, Lambda Pi Eta has created a new chapter to help honors students who are not properly recognized. Alpha Gamma Sigma, which started in April 2014, is a new chapter created specifically...

‘Paws for Peace’ walks for pets

In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the inaugural “Paws for Peace” event will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the U.S. Oval in Plattsburgh. The event, which is being organized by Behavioral Health Services North’s program STOP Domestic...

Plattsburgh International receives $8.6 million grant

Plattsburgh International Airport was awarded $8,616,132 by the U.S. Department of Transportation to continue the major renovations and expansion of the airport’s terminals. According to a press release from Senator Charles Schumer’s office, the money will be put toward...

BASIC

Instead of hitting the snooze button a third time, she rolls out of bed. She walks to the mirror, takes a look at the messy bun that is her hair and tries to imagine what she wants to look...

Restaurant known for local produce

Founded in May 2013, it hasn’t been too long since local restaurant Blue Collar Bistro made the move from being a small tent at the Plattsburgh Farmers’ Market to a full-fledged restaurant on Margaret Street. The name, prompted by the...

Alumnus discusses philosophy with students

New Yorker, father, philosopher, malcontent, in-progress: These are the words Plattsburgh State alumnus Jack Weinstein uses to describe himself. Weinstein gave a free-form lecture entitled, “Philosophy for the Common Person,” this past Thursday, Oct. 9. “It’s a horrendous title,”...
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