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Judge makes $1.5 million ruling in suit over 2003 fraternity hazing death

Family of Walter Jennings wins wrongful death suit against former Psi Epsilon Chi member

The parents of the Plattsburgh State fraternity pledge who was hazed to death in 2003 have been awarded $1.5 million in a wrongful death suit against the members of the now defunct Psi Epsilon Chi fraternity. (0) comments

Police find nothing in second day of Hudson River search

Use of sonar device comes up empty in search for Joshua Szostak

Police turned up no new evidence this week when officers searched the Hudson River for Joshua Szostak, a Plattsburgh State student missing since last month, the Albany Times Union reports. (0) comments

A Plattsburgh State junior was arrested on his way back to school last month with a cache of guns, knives, ammunition and machetes in his car, State Police said Friday.

Increase in birth control expenses not seen at Plattsburgh State

Prices increase 900 percent, affects millions of women

Increase in the cost of birth control pills is not an issue at Plattsburgh State, as health services strive to provide affordable contraceptives. (1) comment

PSUC economic impact huge for Plattsburgh city

Plattsburgh State, students bring millions to city, North Country, local businesses

Plattsburgh State brings $184 million to the City of Plattsburgh and the local area each year. (2) comments

Millennial Generation hits work force

Technology, expectations push more dynamic workplace

Millenial generation is thought to have different expectations for the working world and employers should prepare for the change. (0) comments

SA to see new faces

New president prepares for next term, opportunities

Members of the 45th Legislation and new members of the 46th Legislation prepare for the next term of the student association. (0) comments

Student apartment project jumps hurdle

Zoning Board gives United Group approval for proposed 400-student complex

Plans to build a large student apartment complex on Broad Street made headway Monday, despite the ever-looming presence of a proposed city ordinance that could derail the entire project. (1) comment

Many students do not know that some fees are optional or what the money goes toward. (0) comments

An increasing number of college admissions departments are now looking at these online profiles with one question - does this applicant show a lack of responsibility? (0) comments

Online application forms have virtually replaced written ones. (0) comments

Gender-neutral sparks debate

The recent gender-neutral campus talks have stirred up mixed reactions across the Plattsburgh State campus. Some international students from conservative countries are uneasy about the changes. (2) comments

The State University of New York celebrated its Educational Opportunity Program's 40th birthday last month. SUNY's EOP program is the second oldest program in the nation that provides such services. (0) comments

Participating in alternative spring and winter breaks gives students the chance to travel to other places within the country and participate in community service through various means, such as working with preschoolers, giving horseback riding lessons and building houses. (0) comments

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