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Streaming services are the new cable: high costs and ad block

By Kaliyah Green   Streaming services were supposed to be the escape from cable’s high costs and endless commercials.  Many platforms that were once ad-free have introduced tiered subscription models with ads at cheaper prices. Part of this shift is tied to the...

Fiddler on the Roof comes to the Strand

By Reg Sutphen   Artistry Community Theatre is inviting the public to be a part of the tradition with their upcoming production of “Fiddler on the Roof” at the Strand Theater. “Fiddler on the Roof” focuses on Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman...

A look at who has been detained, deported in US crackdown on pro-Palestinian protesters

By Associated Press   People with ties to American universities, most of whom have shown support for pro-Palestinian causes, have been detained in the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigrants. President Donald Trump and other officials have accused protesters and others of being...

WINTER 2025 BURGHIES

By Justin Rushia   With the conclusion of the 2024-2025 winter sports season, it’s time for the Cardinal Points Burghies. These awards honor stand-out and teams across six categories, highlighting their exceptional performances in the Winter 2024-2025 season.  The awards include:   Most Valuable...

In the Stars

By Grant Terwilliger   Aries (March 21 - April 19)   This week you may be feeling more balanced and in harmony with yourself. Reflect on the love around you.   Taurus (April 20 - May 20)   You may be facing some obstacles and conflict this...

SA approves cosmetics club, funds NOLA marketing trip

By Abigail Passafiume   Beauty Bar club was approved for provisional status and the American Marketing Association’s request for $1,400 for their trip to the American Marketing Association 2025 Conference in New Orleans was approved at the Student Association Senate meeting...

Plattsburgh to participate in Polar Plunge

By Lucia Gross (Press Republican)   The Plattsburgh Polar Plunge will return to Plattsburgh for the first time since 2019 this April as a major fundraiser for the North Country region Special Olympic team. The Polar Plunge is the largest fundraising event...

First-gen students face unique struggles on college campuses

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...

Willmott teaches new Cards how to fly

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...

Reflections exhibit kicks off in Myers

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...
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