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Research offers potential earlier autism diagnoses

Parents of potentially autistic children can begin to breathe a sigh of relief. Thanks to the efforts of Plattsburgh State Research Assistant Professor Alisa Woods, Clarkson University Assistant Professor Costel Darie and PSUC Faculty Emeriti Jeanne Ryan, it may...

Game show features improv

The College Theatre Association will open the fall semester with their event, Theatre Sports, on Sept. 27 and 28 in the Black Box Studio Theatre in Myers Fine Arts Building. Theatre Sports is an improvisational team-based game show ...

Dating dynamics

It’s something straight out of a romantic comedy. The date went swimmingly: he showed up to your front door with flowers, held the door, pulled out your chair, paid for dinner, and even lent you his jacket when he saw...

ROTA gallery hosts live music event downtown

The ROTA Studio and Gallery will be hosting an evening of live music on Sept. 28 from 7-10 p.m., held at their new location at 39 Bridge St. The event will feature the rock and roll, lyrical styling of...

Gospel Choir belts it out Burlington style

For their first live performance of the semester, the Plattsburgh State Gospel Choir will be taking a trip to Vermont on Saturday Sept. 27 from 5 to 7 p.m. for a concert at the Community Bible Church in South...

More clicks, more cash

“It was like one, two, three,” senior Jessica Silon said about Gofundme.com. “It was so easy for people to click on the link and donate.” Gofundme.com is a website where anybody with a cause can set up an account to...

Longer distance challenges runners

After a week off, the Plattsburgh State cross-country teams are ready to compete in the SLU Hoffman Invitational. The meet will be the first 8K for the men and the first 6K for the women. Head coach Andrew Krug...

PSUC tennis prepared for St. Lawrence

The Plattsburgh State tennis team will have had 11 days of rest before playing against Johnson State (2-6) Thursday. Now, the Cardinals turn their attention to St. Lawrence in preparation for their final conference game of the season next week...

Offseason work leads Jordon to captaincy

Mitchell Jordon walks along the field behind Memorial Hall wearing a contagious smile on his face. The 6-foot-2-inch goalie, who captains the Plattsburgh State men’s soccer team, embodies the ideal prototype of a positive leader — he is open-minded, coachable...

Injuries force Cards to change game, plan toward youth

Sports teams deal with injuries. This week, it was Plattsburgh State men’s soccer’s turn. The Cardinals competed in a hard-fought match against Skidmore last weekend that ended in a tie. Senior defensemen Wade Goehle said the team was able to...
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