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Plattsburgh ties Dragons

By Liam Sample There was one word to describe the conference opener for the Plattsburgh women’s soccer team: revenge. Being matched up against their newfound rival, the Cortland Red Dragons, the Cardinals were laser focused on avenging the 3-0 semi-final...

Cardinals win with last second tie

By Collin Bolebruch Most times, a game that ends in a tie is disappointing to both the fans and the team. Last weekend, the Plattsburgh Cardinals men’s soccer team earned a tie that might be the biggest win of its...

Queen’s death sparks memes

By Bryn Fawn Queen Elizabeth II died Sept. 8 ending her 96-year-long reign. Her death has resulted in criticism and comedy, much to the delight of users of social media websites such as Twitter and Tumblr. Soon after, news broke sharing...

Music interests on Platts campus

By Rocco Golden In our day and age, everyone listens to music. Whether it was the upper class nobles who attended symphonies, the Chickasaw tribe performing a stomp dance, or your grandfather putting a cassette into the old F150, everyone...

Mother Nature cries for help

By Hannah Cluck A New York native resident may think to themselves, “Why does the health of an environment hundreds of miles away, matter to my day to day life?” The truth is, it doesn’t matter. But what truly matters...

JUUL comes back after ban

By Bryn Fawn JUUL has become one of the leading brands when it comes to nicotine vapes. The Federal Drug Administration for years has been trying to ban them from the United States. However, their new approach is to assist...

EDITORIAL: NYC masking signs cause controversy

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been clear controversy over differing opinions on wearing a mask. Some argue forcing one to wear a mask infringes on personal liberty and freedom of expression, while others believe it is a piece...

Photojournalist captures issues of domestic violence

By Kiara Mapp Photojournalist and feminist activist, Donna Ferrato, is best known for her candid depiction of women's entity — pregnancy, pleasure, and enticing men while unmasking the issue of domestic violence.  As a visual storyteller, Ferrato has been featured in...

This Week in Photos: Involvement

Students crowd Angell College Center after summer break, mingling or talking at the fair. Students bustle from table to table at the fair in Amitie Plaza. Students representing their clubs at the Involvement Fair. Read more about the fair on A2. Students...

Issue 1 Horoscopes

By Kiyanna Noel   Aries (March 21 - April 19): Queen of Wands means you will experience lots of kindness and form a closer bond with nature.    Taurus (March 21 - April 19): Hanged Man in reverse implies that you will be...
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