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Monthly Archives: October, 2014

Women’s rights requires male involvement

Emma Waston’s speech at the United Nations Sept. 21 on women’s rights was both powerful and so eloquent, many were moved to tears. Officially...

Downtown hot dog cart sells late-night snacks

You step out of Monopole and into the crowded back alley, surrounded by cigarette smokers and bouncers in yellow shirts. It’s 1 a.m., and...

Tattoos give employers wrong impression

You might think that getting a tattoo is the coolest thing you can do in your life, but before you get all inked up,...

Cardinal Watch: Robert laying the ground for future success

He hurries to stand in front of the stove to make burritos and tacos that will silence the hunger of Mexican food-loving Plattsburgh citizens....

Hazing comes equipt with consequences

Kira Kazantsev, who was recently crowned Miss America 2015, was thrown out of her sorority for hazing. She belonged to the Hofstra chapter of Alpha...

Off the Hookah hosts 18 and older event

As you’re walking down a dimly-lit hallway and making your way into a large, brightly-colored room, you can hear the DJ playing R&B music...

Students pair up for developmental delays

Talented performers will be competing for the win at the Duet for Disabilities event Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. in the  Angell College Center...

‘Death of a Salesman’ comes to PSUC

The play “Death of a Salesman” will be presented by Saranac Lake‘s Pendragon Theatre on Oct. 8 at Hartman Theatre in the Myers Fine...

Students learn from visuals

We all watch the news, or at least we try to because sometimes it just gets a little boring. We turn off evening news...

What’s up with our generation?

Millennials are considered people who reach adulthood after the year 2000, the first generation to do so. These are people who are typically born...

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