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Monthly Archives: April, 2016

Kasich speaks with insensivity

Republican presidential candidate John Kasich’s response to a St. Lawrence University student’s question about sexual assault in Canton, New York, landed him in pretty...

Women’s soccer, Autism Speaks host Color Walk/Run

After a successful inaugural event last year, the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team and PSUC’s Autism Speaks U chapter have once again partnered to...

Contested GOP convention hinted

Businessman and real-estate mogul Donald Trump is the Republican frontrunner on the path to the White House, but some say a possible lack of...

Technology supports modern love

Long-distance relationships are challenging, and before smartphones, they were even more difficult. I know this quite well, as do many college students. I’ve been...

Sororities inspired by history, support feminism

Feminism is something that’s always been extremely prevalent in my life and something I’m very passionate about. In college, I’ve been lucky to have...

Cards prepare for Oswego showdown

The Plattsburgh State lacrosse team has entered the final stretch of the regular season, and the Cards’ past two games against Oneonta and Cortland...

EcoFest coming today

Plattsburgh State’s EcoFest is a day of events focused on appreciating and respecting the Earth, which closes a week-long stretch of programs for Earth...

Hubbard dedicated to lacrosse

After being honored with the SUNYAC’s Men’s Lacrosse Player of the Week, Plattsburgh State sophomore attackman Ryan Hubbard is gaining recognition in a very...

Editorial: Keeping ‘green’ constant

Earth Day is all about celebrating the planet we live on and how we need to work to protect it now and in the...

Cards always look to improve

The Plattsburgh State track and field team’s season is slowly coming to a close, and the Cardinals want to use all their upcoming meets...

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