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Cardinal Watch: Russia Boles

Supportive friends and a great SUNY Plattsburgh Public Relations program is enough to push Public Relations Senior Russia Boles forward with a stressful, yet passionate work schedule. Originally from a single parent household in Bronx, New York, Boles has a...

Feral cat law discussed

Local Law 5 of 2019, “Dogs and Cats at Large,” was created to force locals to take responsibility for their animal’s actions. However, residents had a completely different idea. SUNY Plattsburgh Associate Professor of Communication Studies Peter Ensil wrote the...

Majority of Americans believe young adults should be financially independent by 22, few are

A few years ago a narrative took hold depicting millennials and Gen Zs as generations with attentive parents and lots of technology. Older generations have interpreted this as meaning younger generations are privileged, coddled and entitled, according to CNBC...

Cardinal Watch: Olsen spreads awareness via podcast, outreach

Charlie Olsen, a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh, fell in love with Plattsburgh and the surrounding area after visiting in the summer after he graduated high school. Although Olsen's first choice was SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse,...

Rotaract promotes personal, physical social development

The Rotaract Club provide opportunities for young men and women to come together to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop professional skills and have fun through service. The Rotaract Club on campus allows students to enhance their knowledge...

Cardinal Watch: Wisdom inspires family, plans to give back 

Senior biomedical science major Jahfarie Wisdom will be a first generation graduate working hard to set an example for his younger siblings and cousins back home in Kingston Jamaica. “Everyones looking up to me,” Wisdom said. “Now all my cousins...

THC vaping responsible for majority lung illnesses

Nicotine vaping has been under fire recently due to vaping-related deaths and illnesses, and it’s unknown effect on the lungs. What was once seen as a better and safer alternative to traditional tobacco use, has resulted in deaths across...

First film made about Rohingya Genocide screened, Q&A

Yusuf Zine documented the state-sponsored attacks on the Rohingya, an indiginous Muslim minority in Myanmar, formally known as Burma, in his film “I Am Rohingya: A Genocide in Four Acts.” The film was shown in Yokum 208 Tuesday at...

Plattsburgh Pride returns, Parade updates include security, more vendors

“Out of the closet and into the streets!” was one of the many chants heard from nearly 200 marchers wearing, carrying and waving rainbow flags that took over the downtown Plattsburgh city sidewalks. The Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance...

Study challenges claims red meat causes cancer, heart disease

A new study by the Annals of Internal Medicine is making headlines among public health officials for challenging dietary guidelines that Americans have grown accustomed to. Its findings counter the widely published claims that consumption of red meat is...
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