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SA senators show lack of organization, unity at meetings

10:15 p.m. Wednesday night. It's the start of what is supposed to be the most democratic forum for Plattsburgh State University College students - the Student Association Senate general meeting. n Oct. 4, before Columbus Day break, the SA showed a lack of organization and unity at its weekly meeting. (0) comments

The body of the University of Vermont student missing for nearly a week was found early Friday afternoon and the man who lent her his cell phone the night of her disappearance has been identified as a suspect by police. Michelle Gardner-Quinn, who had been missing since early morning on Oct. (0) comments

Congressional candidate visits PSUC

Congressional candidate Bob Johnson spoke at a panel discussion Wednesday sponsored by the PSUC College Democrats and Progressives. The panel discussed health care, North Korea and higher education, among other things.

Tim Merrick, who is running for Senate, Kevin Duniho, who is running for City of Plattsburgh Mayor, and Andrew Brockway, who is running for Assemblyman, also showed up at the panel discussion. (0) comments

Plattsburgh State University College hired Noel Levitz to look into communication between college and students. (0) comments

Employers don't always see an online degree as a real degree. (0) comments

The panel discussion featuring Democrat Bob Johnson had several other guests appear. (0) comments

Professors accessible, students do not seek help

Professors say that students not taking advantage of office hours. (0) comments

iPods are now being sold in vending machines. (0) comments

PSUC survey determines roommate selection

A new study found that a students' study habits may have an affect on his or her roommate's academic performance. (0) comments

Study Abroad expands culture

PSUC held a study abroad fair on Oct. 4 in the Angell College Center. (0) comments

SUNY News SUNY lends help for fishing project OSWEGO - SUNY Oswego's Environmental Research Center is participating in a $1.75 million, five-year project to monitor the health of fish in all five of the Great Lakes. Researchers from Clarkson University, SUNY Oswego and SUNY Fredonia are collaborating on the monitoring program, which is funded by the U. (0) comments

Students concerned about global warming, PSUC takes initiative

The Environmental Action Committee aims to better environmental conditions on PSUC campus. (0) comments

Colleges are seeing a decrease in the male to female ratio. Colleges seek to increase female admissions. (0) comments

University Police Assistant Chief Jerry Lottie explains that a possible sexual asault report misled officials. (0) comments

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