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African Unity’s sold-out Mystic Night

By Kiyanna Noel African Unity: The African Student Association hosted a sold-out evening of cabaret in the Warren Ballrooms on Saturday, Feb. 18. It truly was an evening of endless surprises, runways and games.  Although the show was off to a...

Cardinal Sins: Artist showcases humanity’s cruelty

By Bryn Fawn Art is not always paint on a canvas, graphite on paper or clay molded into shape. Art is sometimes a performance, whether a stand-up comedy routine, a ballet performance or even allowing the general public to shoot...

Editorial: Ecological crisis mushrooms in East Palestine, Ohio

A tragedy with catastrophic and unseen consequences occurred Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio, where a freight train derailed. The train was pulling several cars filled with vinyl chloride and other harmful chemicals and 38 of 141 train cars...

Game upholds transphobia, antisemitism

By Bryn Fawn  Harry Potter is a beloved series now older than most college students. It is a world of magic and wizardry filled to the brim with child-like wonder. However, the cherished author poorly hides a terrible secret. Hogwarts Legacy...

Between the Lines: “Looking for Alaska” gives new outlook

By Alexa Dumas “The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive.” What is life’s great purpose? This is the question that Miles Halter wants to know. Nicknamed “Pudge” at Culver Creek boarding school in rural Alabama, the...

College celebrates nursing lab renovation

Nursing students perform CPR on a patient experiencing cardiac arrest. By Aleksandra Sidorova SUNY Plattsburgh President Alexander Enyedi cut a red ribbon held up by Provost Anne Herzog and nursing student Trishelle Lewis Monday, Feb. 20. This gesture signified the end...

Pantry asks for donations

By Hayden Sadler The Cardinal Cupboard at Angell College Center is in need of items this semester. Personal care products are in especially short supply. Michele Carpentier is the assistant vice principal for student affairs and director of special programs at...

SA approves photographer, $4,000 for clubs

By Jesse Taylor The Student Association Senate approved a new SA photographer, approved $4,000 for club activities and approved six new members at its meeting Feb. 16. Kasandra Webb was approved as the SA photographer. Webb said that she is a...

Department hosts research conference

By Jacob Kent Students presented a variety of research projects as part of the third annual Education, Health and Human Services Student Research Conference in the Angell College Center on Friday, Feb. 17.  The conference began with a welcome by co-moderators...

This Week in Photos: Valentine’s Day Heart Pillows

Temper Paine proudly shows off their heart, made with purple fabric and blue embroidery floss. A participant smiles as they display their craftsmanship: a red heart pillow. Materials needed to create the pillows, such as embroidery floss, fabric, scissors and needles...
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