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SUNY accepts tuition increase

Board of Trustees approves $310 hike for spring semester, $620 for following year

In an overwhelming vote of approval, the board elected to raise SUNY tuition by $310 in the coming semester, followed by a $620 total hike for the 2009-10 academic year - the first tuition increase of any amount SUNY students have faced in five years. (3) comments

Battlefield to classroom

One an American soldier, the other a native Iraqi, adjust to college at Plattsburgh State

Battlefield to classroom

Racine, now a sophomore at Plattsburgh State, joined the military after high school and spent just less than two years fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. But for Zakaria, an Iraqi exchange student now in his senior year at PSUC, warfare was not an option - it was a way of life. (0) comments

Four of Plattsburgh State's primary leaders were directed in a Nov. 3 memo from PSUC President John Ettling to reduce their current budgets by 6 percent. (0) comments

With a record-breaking number of candidates running for Student Association office, President Angel Acosta is looking toward the future with optimism. (0) comments

Students fear dark spots on campus; renovations in the works

As the sun slowly sets over campus, many well-lit and vibrant areas, including Hawkins Hall, begin to turn less and less approachable. (0) comments

When the baby-boom generation reaches the retirement age in the next decade, financial aid and admissions departments across the United States are concerned there are not enough qualified or willing applicants to fill these positions. (0) comments

As the battles rage on throughout Iraq and Afghanistan, the rigors of college life are compounded by the stress of knowing someone at war. (0) comments

LGBT students struggle with religion, Greek life

Four panelists spoke on Tuesday about the experiences of gays and bisexuals. (0) comments

Though English professor Matthew Bondurant was hard at work on both teaching students and writing his own book, he was able to accomplish both. (0) comments

Prof compares PSUC to decades ago

The college hired more professors during the '70s, and many stayed with the college. Both Charles Zinser and Richard Robbins began their teaching careers on Sept. 1, 1966, and are the longest working professors at PSUC. (0) comments

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