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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,”...

Cardinal Watch: From Merchant Marines to rock climber

Hailing from Long Island, Ferguson came to Plattsburgh as a non-traditional student to pursue higher education in one of Plattsburgh State’s most selective program, Expeditionary Studies. Before coming to PSUC, Ferguson racked up a number of life experiences. One in...

More women than men advance in college

Women are enrolling in college in higher numbers than ever before. The Plattsburgh State population is 57.4 percent female and 42.6 percent male, according to the PSUC website, with a total of 5,639 undergraduate students and 412 graduate students. In...

New venue opens downtown

30 City, the newly renovated community center downtown is where Plattsburgh State students and locals can go to enjoy and connect with the community around them via art, music, movies and more. Owner of 30 City and PSUC professor...

Furry friends need TLC

The freedom of college can allow for students to make all kinds of changes in their lives. Why not adopt a cat or dog? It may sound like a good idea, and maybe it is, but the problem occurs...

Sex and the SUNY: Love is a battlefield

I lie awake in my queen-sized bed, staring into darkness. Instinct tells me to stay on the left side. I stretch out, reaching for that prickly beard –– nothing. Drifting in and out of sleep, my mind reassures me...

Time off helps PSUC improve

Plattsburgh State volleyball used its extended time off to improve on its flaws this season. The Cardinals dropped their first three SUNYAC matches this season, and PSUC will face Buffalo, New Paltz and Brockport this weekend at a tournament...

Footwork vital for team success

One of the biggest differences between high school tennis and college tennis is the emphasis on footwork. Plattsburgh State tennis head coach Annmarie Curle said footwork is especially important to the college game, but is necessary at any level to...

In the Cards: Bushey comes out scoring in her first year

Scoring goals in the SUNYAC is a tough task. Leading the conference in goals is even tougher. Leading the conference in goals as a freshman seems like an impossible feat, but not for Lindsey Bushey. A native of...
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