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Monthly Archives: November, 2014

Science debunks fracking fallacies

Many people oppose hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, but it’s an industry that has brought more than 2.1 million jobs to America. President...

Stylish looks dependent on self-expression

I recently made the mistake of watching a few episodes of Lifetime’s “Girlfriend Intervention,” a show in which four sassy women find a “basic...

Letter to the editor

One of the wonderful aspects of attending college is learning how to make healthy and safe choices, which can range from getting enough sleep,...

Editorial: Open minds better for change

In this week’s issue of Cardinal Points, managing editor Brian Molongoski reported on the area’s new energy and heating plan that will call on...

PSUC students, staff talk flu shot

As flu season is beginning to creep around the corner, the flu shot is right behind it, armed with a syringe full of a...

Warm reform, cold reply

Starting this year, some Plattsburgh residents will be able to tap into new natural gas services as part of a new plan to make...

Former student awaits trial

Following his Nov. 5 arrest on sexual assault charges involving a female acquaintance in her Whiteface Hall dorm room Nov. 1, Richard A. Smith...

Theft, fraud affects PSUC

With the number of identity thefts and frauds rising 12 percent from 2011 to 2012 in the United States, according to the 2012 Identity...

SA gearing up for its annual election

With the fall semester nearing its end, Plattsburgh State students will be able to determine all Student Association positions from president to senator during...

Plattsburgh community celebrates Berlin Wall demise

Marking the 25th anniversary of the Berlin Wall’s fall, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Plattsburgh hosted a talk by Ingeborg Sapp Nov. 8. ...

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