Plattsburgh State enrolls approximately 6,000 students each year. — 6,000 minds to fill with knowledge, mouths to fill with food and social calendars to be jam-packed with excitement. For many Plattsburgh businesses, this also serves as an increase in...
After a long, hot summer of hard work and training, the Plattsburgh State cross-country teams are finally ready to begin the fall 2014 season.
The men’s team concluded last season with an eighth-place finish in the SUNYAC Championships, and...
A new website created by New York state has made the process of applying for internships simpler and more efficient for SUNY students.
The site, www.nysinternships.com, allows students to apply for multiple project-based, semester-long internships using only one application and...
Clinton County Coroner David Donah ruled the death of Plattsburgh State student Kodi Beckles natural in early August after Albany Medical Center pathologist Michael Sikirica determined the cause of death to be cardio-respiratory arrest.
Sikirica also determined that the seizure...
The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps will be cut from the PSUC campus beginning in 2015 because of several military budget cuts throughout the country.
ROTC, which was created in 1916 under President Woodrow Wilson as part of the National Defense...
As Leslie Ochonma read the list of names at Amite Plaza outside the Angell College Center, including those of Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant and Eric Gardner, each word was met with silence from students.
“There is one thing they have...
Beginning next summer, the Plattsburgh State Neurobehavioral Sciences program will be tapping into a $4 million grant from the New York State Senate to expand the program and begin construction on a new center in Sibley Hall.
Currently, the program...
He didn’t laugh. He didn’t cry. Even his favorite songs couldn’t evoke any kind of emotional response.
Plattsburgh State student Kevin Quigley described his life between sophomore and junior year as like being in a rap video: endless money and...