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Yearly Archives: 2014

Master’s student holds passion for science

Michelle Melhuish was not your typical little girl growing up. Instead of playing with toys society would deem fit for a girl her age,...

All women film tour hits PSUC campus

It’s a documentary film about women, for women and by a woman. The film “Pretty Faces” comes to Plattsburgh State tonight. The film will...

Weaving minds

The classroom fills, mumbling recedes and your professor declares the beginning of your group project — here come the groans. As the room divides...

Shock comedy shakes things up on TV shows

Comedy is the best medicine for anybody feeling down. Laughter evokes a release of our pent-up emotions whether it’s anger, sadness or anxiety. However,...

Mattress movement makes way to UVM

“Mattress girl” has become well known throughout Columbia University for carrying around the mattress she was sexually assaulted in with her every day because...

Entitlement requires hard work, responsibility

This generation of 18 to 24-year-olds is sadly disappointing. We live in a world where many students have the privilege of being able to...

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...

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