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Students still disappointed by The Nest after semester

By Sophia Albertie   With the end of the spring semester fastly approaching, there’s one lingering truth that needs to be addressed: Students still aren’t crazy about The Nest, myself included.  Earlier last semester, the college seemed to bombard faculty, staff and...

Plattsburgh students care for community

By Abigail Passafiume   On Saturday, April 26, over 260 volunteers participated in service events across Plattsburgh in an attempt to help out the community and build better relations.  SUNY Plattsburgh’s annual Day of Caring, organized by Project Help, fosters better relations...

Philips leaves impact on Cardinal Athletics

By Justin Rushia   After more than two years with Plattsburgh State Athletics, Caleb Philips will step down as director of athletic communications at the end of June.  Philips, has played a key role in modernizing the department’s media operations and branding...

True crime shows profit off misery of others

By Sophia Albertie   Gypsy Rose Blanchard is out of prison — now she gets to sit down and watch a recap of the time she killed her mom.  Blanchard is probably doing something more productive with her free time the year...

Cardinal Creative: Jones builds texture

Artwork created by Katie Jones.   Artwork created by Katie Jones. By Grant Terwilliger   Senior art major Katie Jones takes inspiration from her childhood in Bennington, Vermont, as well as New York and Connecticut to create her abstract interpretations of nature. Jones...

Students think campus too distant about recent international student deportation

Simone Domenick, Plattsburgh Junior. By Christian Tufino   Across the country, the federal government has been targeting international students to revoke their student visas suddenly. SUNY Plattsburgh sent a notice that one of its international students was targeted and had their...

Welch, Tonko rally draws attention to possible budget bill Medicaid cuts

By Carly Newton, Press Republican   Vermont U.S. Sen. Peter Welch and NY-20 Representative Paul Tonko said their visit to Plattsburgh Monday, in a district neither of them represent, was driven by potential cuts to Medicaid in the upcoming budget bill. “I...

Guitar ensemble set to showcase jazz and pop

By Isabella Lambert   Prepare to be transported back to the birth of jazz and bossa nova. When you see the SUNY Plattsburgh Guitar Ensemble present their Spring Guitar Concert.  Directed by Adjunct Lecturer of Music Michael Fratino, the show will feature...

The unknown of post-graduation causes stress for senior students

By Kaliyah Green   Graduating from college marks a significant transition, often filled with excitement, relief and a sense of accomplishment.  Yet, the journey to graduation can be filled with a multitude of stresses that significantly impact a student during senior year....

SUNY Plattsburgh collection spotlight: Roberto Lugo

By Cameron Greaves   Roberto Lugo is a Puerto Rican-American contemporary artist, activist, poet and educator who works and lives in Philadelphia. He takes a unique approach to his work by combining traditional ceramic motifs with contemporary cultural symbols and figures.  His...
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