By Kaliyah Green
Most first-generation college students have to blaze a trail where none existed before.
This means navigating a daunting maze of applications without the help of an experienced individual while also carrying the heavy weight of your family’s hopes...
By Ziaire Ferrell & Emma Deo
After graduating from Plattsburgh State in 1995, head strength and conditioning coach Brett Willmott simply could not stay away.
Willmott serves as the associate head track and field coach at Plattsburgh State, while working with...
Michael Brockway studying a piece from Reflections.
By Grant Terwilliger
Renowned photographer Terrence A. Reese, A.K.A TAR, brought his Reflections exhibit to SUNY Plattsburgh's Burke Gallery on March 25 and hosted an art lecture on March 26.
Reese has been working...
By Justin Rushia
Kaelen Clarkson is a 6’3” junior left-handed pitcher who has quickly established himself as one of the Cardinals’ top arms this season.
This is Clarkson’s first season with the Cardinals after transferring from SUNY Jefferson, where he played...
By Christian Tufino
The trade war between Canada and the United States, set off by President Donald Trump’s tariffs of up to 25% on Canadian goods, leaves Canadian citizens living in Plattsburgh in an awkward situation.
Whether it be for a...
By John Church
After an eventful start to his second stint as President, Donald Trump and his administration now aim to dismantle the Department of Education (DOE).
While nothing can be set in stone without Congressional approval, if the move passes,...
By Sophia Albertie
Have you ever heard of a movie that's so bad it's good? If you have, get ready for a movie that's just bad.
“The Monkey,” released in 2025 and directed by Oz Perkins, is a horror/comedy that spans...
By Kolin Kriner
A bird that should fly above the competition got shot down by a dog and now I have a problem with UAlbany — and Instagram.
Burghy, the bright pride and joy of SUNY Plattsburgh losing to a boring,...
By Emma Deo
The Plattsburgh State women’s hockey team’s road to the NCAA championship ended in the first round of the tournament with a 1-0 loss to the Elmira Soaring Eagles.
Despite the final score, the Cardinals dominated control of the...
By Sara Cline (Associated Press)
Detained Columbia University student activist Mahmoud Khalil appeared briefly Friday in immigration court at a remote Louisiana detention center as his lawyers fight in multiple venues to try to free him.
Khalil, 30, a legal U.S....