By Aleksandra Sidorova
The 60th legislation of the Student Association declared it would “push further” than the legislation before it to maximize the value the celebration of Black Solidarity Day Nov. 7 can bring to the campus. That can potentially...
By Jessica Landman
Marlee Bickford-Bushy, the graduate mentor for student support services and student accessibility services, hosted her first Neurodiversity and Navigating college event Sept. 27, in the Alumni Conference Center.
According to a Harvard study, about 20% of undergraduate college...
By Collin Bolebruch & Liam Sample
Kyle Richardson, alumnus and former Cardinal basketball captain, died last week at the age of 28. The loss weighs heavy over the heads of the SUNY Plattsburgh community and students both current and former.
The...
By Collin Bolebruch
College sports are often associated with hard work, dedication and competition. PFunk just wants to have fun.
PFunk is Plattsburgh’s student-operated ultimate club. Unlike other athletics on campus, PFunk doesn’t have multiple games a week or vigorous practices....
By Collin Bolebruch
In its first conference win of the season, the Plattsburgh Cardinals men’s soccer team proved that it can rise to the occasion in the face of adversity.
The Cardinals (5-2-1) visited the Geneseo Knights (6-3) Sept. 24 for...
By Liam Sample
The Plattsburgh women’s soccer team experienced an agonizing sports phenomenon: outplaying an opponent and losing. In its recent conference game against the Geneseo Knights, the Cardinals fell 1-0 in heartbreaking fashion. A goal at the 82-minute mark...
By Melanie Lanzo
The Plattsburgh women’s volleyball team went to Oswego State Lakers’ Max Ziel Gymnasium Sept. 23 to compete in its opening SUNYAC game. Oswego has had a winning history, with a past record of 10 wins against Plattsburgh....
By Kiyanna Noel
Feinberg Library’s Director Elin O’Hara-Gonya hosted the annual Banned Books Read Out Sept. 21 from noon to 2 p.m. Approximately 25 students and faculty gathered in the Reading Room located on the third floor of Feinberg Library...
By Jessica Grigolava
Almost six weeks into the semester, students may be finding themselves struggling in classes. Focus may be dropping, and procrastination may be rising. Student Support Services’ study hours and tutors are eager to help students combat that.
The...
By Kiyanna Noel
ARIES March 21 - April 19
The 7 of Worlds card represents having a breakthrough. You may overcome obstacles and mental barriers this week.
TAURUS April 20 - May 20
The Ace of Worlds card represents success. You may experience...