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Warm reform, cold reply

Starting this year, some Plattsburgh residents will be able to tap into new natural gas services as part of a new plan to make the resource more available to locals. The Town of Plattsburgh and the New York State Electric...

Former student awaits trial

Following his Nov. 5 arrest on sexual assault charges involving a female acquaintance in her Whiteface Hall dorm room Nov. 1, Richard A. Smith now faces being charged with first degree sexual abuse, a felony, and forced imprisonment, a...

Theft, fraud affects PSUC

With the number of identity thefts and frauds rising 12 percent from 2011 to 2012 in the United States, according to the 2012 Identity Fraud Report released by Javelin Strategy and Research, teenagers and young adults have become vulnerable...

SA gearing up for its annual election

With the fall semester nearing its end, Plattsburgh State students will be able to determine all Student Association positions from president to senator during the annual online election Nov. 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Running for SA...

Plattsburgh community celebrates Berlin Wall demise

Marking the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall’s fall, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Plattsburgh hosted a talk by Ingeborg Sapp Nov. 8. The church’s youth group organized the event, inviting the community, young and old, to hear...

Alcohol, drug task force reaches out to students

According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, four out of five college students drink alcohol. Of those students, half of them consume alcohol through binge drinking. In addition to alcohol, students also turn to drugs for a...

PSUC looking to team up with businesses

A new plan is being developed to bring businesses to the Plattsburgh State through the START-UP NY program. The plan, initially drawn up and submitted in December 2013, is an attempt to “entice companies to bring new and expanding ventures...

Regionals final test for Cardinals

With regionals coming up fast, the cross-country teams are preparing for their biggest meet of the season. “We aren’t training much differently than for any other meet,” head coach Andrew Krug said. “The bulk of the work that the runners...

Rookies and veterans contribute to Cardinals’ victories

The pressure was on for the defending Division III champion Plattsburgh State women’s hockey team as PSUC hit the road last weekend to open up play in a two games against Neumann University. The Cardinals would take the...

Sophomore season brings new role

Winning a Division III National Championship is a dream that most college athletes never have the chance to achieve. Coming in and doing it as a freshman is a dream that Plattsburgh State women’s hockey player Jordan Lipson was...
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