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Four SUNY Plattsburgh students are recipients of the 2013 Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence.
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A nutty aroma enveloped one particular table in the Angell College Center lobby Feb 14. There on the table, among scattered seeds and loose string, sat a grocery bag filled with pine cones, a bucket with more seeds and — the culprit of the distinctive smell — peanut butter. Read more.
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If you hear a rowdy bunch screaming, “SUNY Plattsburgh! SUNY Plattsburgh! SUNY Plattsburgh!” until you can’t understand the words anymore, you will know you have run into the pep band crew. Read more.
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A national organization has ranked SUNY Plattsburgh among the top 25 public colleges across the nation for closing the graduation-rate gap between African American and white students. Read more.
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The college’s fishing team proved its prowess this past July, when student anglers Brendan Bolis and John McDougall took the $5,000 top prize in the FLW College Fishing Northern Conference qualifier on Lake Champlain.. Read more.
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They’re tiny; they’re tinny; and they’ve found their way into the hands and hearts of a student group this past semester. Read more.
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Controlled chaos. That’s rugby in a nutshell. And the SUNY Plattsburgh women’s rugby team likes a bit of chaos — controlled or otherwise — in their lives. Read more.
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For the people of the Caribbean, dancing to drums is a way of life. That’s what Sharisse DaSilva told the standing-room-only crowd gathered in E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium for the seventh annual Night of Nations — a student-run showcase of acts from around the world. Read more.
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A classic battle – humans versus the undead – played out on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus. Read more.
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For the seventh year in a row, SUNY Plattsburgh has had so many applicants that it had to turn away more than half, accepting only 45.6 percent. Read more.
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Students in Hood Hall can now roll of out bed and head straight downstairs for a workout. The opening of a new fitness center right in the residence hall means they don’t have to leave the building to lift weights or run on the treadmill. Read more.
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Matt Hewson doesn’t just teach history, he lives it. Read more.
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Joel Collado, Allaire “Ajay” DaleyKeyser, Prajwal “PJ” Shah and Julia Warren have received the award, created 15 years ago to recognize those students who have best demonstrated the integration of academic excellence with accomplishments in the areas of leadership; athletics; community service; creative and performing arts; or career achievement. Read more.
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This winter, we asked our Facebook fans 'What does ‘Plattsburgh cold mean?' and 76 responded with memories like these.... Read more.
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Four more of the best student athletes ever to suit up for SUNY Plattsburgh have been inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame this year: Chris Verkey ‘01, Laura Ray ’96, Chris Panek and Paul Dingman ’69. Read more.
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Though statistics show one out of five women will fall victim to sexual violence, a student organization hopes to decrease those numbers, starting with SUNY Plattsburgh. Read more.
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SUNY Plattsburgh welcomes its most diverse and selective group of freshmen since the college began tracking that information in 2000. Read more.
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With a $10,000 donation from an alumna, a group of SUNY Plattsburgh students have formed an investment portfolio group.. Read more.
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Three SUNY Plattsburgh students took first-, second- and third-place prizes in a public service announcement competition that drew attention to the importance of monetary donations in response to international disasters. Read more.
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When Emma Mackey journeyed from her high school in Corinth, N.Y., to SUNY Plattsburgh’s Model Organization of American States three years ago, she didn’t know it would change her life. Read more.
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The National Broadcast Society has awarded two SUNY Plattsburgh students first place during the 48th annual Electronic Media Competition in Hollywood. Read more.
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Four SUNY Plattsburgh students are among the 2011 recipients of the Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence, which recognizes seniors who demonstrate academic excellence integrated with leadership, community service, arts, athletics or career achievement. Read more.
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Four more of the best athletes to ever suit up for SUNY Plattsburgh are now enshrined in the Cardinal Sports Hall of Fame.. Read more.
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When Marty Mannix attended SUNY Plattsburgh in the early 1960s, he saw the student government as a rag-tag, unpredictable and chaotic assembly of representatives. Read more.
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Washington Internship Institute opens doors for Gabrielle Equale. Read more.
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SUNY Plattsburgh students direct production of Ionesco play. Read more.
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Students find prehistoric seal remains near Lake Champlain. Read more.
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SUNY Plattsburgh celebrates Class of '09. Student speaker was Kinnon Marie Bliss called for the graduates to look beyond their chosen career path to see if they are being all that they can be. Read more.
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Plattsburgh Alumni Association honors Dave Annable. "I've been very lucky and fortunate, but it really does sort of come back to Plattsburgh," said Annable. Read more.
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Four SUNY Plattsburgh students received the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence at a ceremony in Albany this April. Read more.
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Plattsburgh State students roll-up their sleeves and conduct watershed research on the Boquet River in the Champlain-Adirondack biosphere. Read more.
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Senior Chrissa Wright Wins prestigious national research award studying paramecium and the hemoglobin gene. Read more.
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One SUNY Plattsburgh student set out with a plan. She had the vision to make Algonquin Dining Hall the "Green Hub" on campus, and RuthAnn Skowronek is well on her way to fulfilling her goals. Read more.
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