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Guzzetta places first at conference

By Aleksandra Sidorova  Lindsay Guzzetta, Kyle Pellerin, Jasmine Piper and Luke Rapaport presented their research in a competition at the American College of Sports Medicine’s (ACSM) Annual Spring Meeting in New York City Saturday, April 9. Guzzetta won first place...

Bronx ‘drill scene’ rappers indicted

By Jeremy Binning The Bronx drill scene took a big hit earlier this month as more than 20 gang-members were indicted on 32 charges. The Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark and New York City Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell...

Editorial: Legislation helps NYC homeless

Following NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ actions to remove all homeless people’s homes from the streets and subways the past few months, a new “Homeless Bill of Rights” legislation was introduced in the city council by New York City Public...

Metwaly pulls out SA election

By Laraib Asim In the early morning of April 12, Ahmed Metwaly, the president of the Student Association, dropped out of the elections for the 60th Legislation’s presidential elections. The report in the executive council meeting minutes stated Ahmed’s announcement,...

Students learn to dine

By Laraib Asim The American Marketing Association (AMA)  hosted its annual Dining Etiquette event April 13. Guest speaker Nancy Church encouraged students to wear business casual outfits. She was dressed in a vintage style business dress with a yellow top...

Black Dahlia murder remains unsolved

By Matthew Wendler A cool breeze swept through the morning air in the Los Angeles neighborhood surrounding Norton Avenue Jan. 15, 1947. Sunlight shone down upon the vacant lots of land adjacent to the sidewalk. Betty Bersinger was out pushing...

This Week in Photos: Ramadan

Students break their fast with iftar meals catered toward Muslim students. Dua Saleem prays after breaking her fast. Sohayla Erroui prepares food for Ramadan. Iman and Laraib Asim play Twister in Kent Hall. Students pray together.

Kropp attends Plattsburgh on fellowship

By Alana Penny Whether it’s in government, private sector or non-profit law, Kael Kropp’s ultimate goal is to make life better for queer youth.  Kropp is a senior honors political science major at the University of Alberta, but spent his final...

Cardinals beat Brockport in double header

By Melanie Lanzo The Plattsburgh women’s softball team took another double win at Cardinal park this past week. They competed in the SUNYAC doubleheader monday  continuing their winning streak.  They beat Brockport in the first game with a score of 2-0...

Cardinals complete comeback

By Liam Sample On the road against a conference opponent, The SUNY Plattsburgh women’s lacrosse team’s late game comeback came up short against the Buffalo State Bengals April 9 at Coyer Field, with a final score of 13-8.  Coming into this...
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