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Yearly Archives: 2014

Wildlife club stays involved

Where can one see wolves, hawks, owls and a full ecosystem full of other animals? The Wildlife Club makes this happen for Plattsburgh State...

Catering manager livens up Chartwells

Chris Jarreau sat in her small office in the back of the Sundower. Papers filled her desk and needed organizing. It was a busy...

CARDINAL WATCH: Environmental science major always passionate

Loving, grateful and generous are only a few words to describe Moriah Santiago. This environmental science major from Long Island is dedicated to giving...

Curle accepted into new role

With a new coach and a young team, the Plattsburgh State tennis team is expecting an exciting season. New head coach Annmarie Curle...

Education taken for granted

My days started at 6 a.m. Most times I was slightly hungover from whiskey and ginger-ales. Work starts at 7, but the clock there...

Rose determined to keep running

Injuries are one of the downfalls that come along with competing in sports. Junior cross-country runner Zach Rose suffered a football injury in high...

Editorial: Taking risks doesn’t hurt

It’s easy to have an idea, but how easily can that idea become a reality? Casey Neistat, a once impoverished wannabe filmmaker turned YouTube sensation...

New students greeted with opportunities

Well, after what seems to be the longest few days in recent memory, my first week here at Plattsburgh State is finally coming to...

Weighing spending options produces beneficial results

Move-in weekend is always a nightmare that’s impossible to escape. The influx of cars lined up along Rugar Street kick-start students’ stress levels as...

Police brutality rampant among minorities

Whenever a police car appears next to me on the road, a sour taste in my mouth and an unsettling feeling in my tummy...

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