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Abortion legislation lacks morality

By Jessica Johnson   Abortion laws, once again but not surprising, are spiraling out of control.  The main problem within this legislation is that it is enacted by a white, male supremacy run institution. According to representwomen.org, a non-partisan organization, women...

Farmhouse murders shake town

By Matthew Wendler It was a cold day in late Mar. 1922 and a winter storm from the night before had caused snow to cover the ground. Andreas Gruber was the owner of the old Hinterkaifeck farmstead in the small...

Support group offered

By Bryn Fawn  Jacqueline Vogl, the director of GEO, and Inga Karpenko, a licensed mental health counselor on campus, are both concerned with the mental health of international students. Together, Vogl and Karpenko have utilized their resources to form a...

Smollett takes stand, alleged hate-crime incident

By Jeremy Binning Recently, Empire actor Jussie Smollett was sentenced to 150 days in jail and a $145,000 fine for lying to the police about being the victim of a hate crime. He was recently released this past week pending...

NBA YoungBoy feud sparks fiery attention

By Jeremy Binning The hip hop community hasn’t been this divided since the mid-90s with the infamous rivalry between hip-hop legends, Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. As many remember how that played out, both rappers were murdered 6 months apart...

Cardinals Knock Off Mules

By Liam Sample The SUNY Plattsburgh women’s ice hockey team was lifted to the NCAA Division III National semifinals by a heroic overtime goal from graduate student Annie Katonka against the No. 9 ranked Colby College mules March 12 at...

The Dark Cases: Shipwreck leads to inhumanity

By Matthew Wendler The crew felt the wave’s impact as it collided with the vessel. They were sailing nearly 1,500 miles northwest of the Cape of Good Hope in the South Atlantic Ocean Jul. 5, 1884. Strong winds became prevalent...

Students prepare for senior recitals

By Megan Jagde As the world slowly welcomes live events again, the spring semester brings many art, music and theater events.  One of these events will showcase the talent and hard work of some of the seniors in the music program...

Women’s Lax Wins Home Opener

By Collin Bolebrunch After a disappointing first game, the Cardinals Women’s lax team bounced back in their home opener. On Tuesday, Plattsburgh (1-1) beat the Norwich Cadets (1-1) by a score of 17-5. This win comes off the heels of an...

Panelists discuss LGBT activism, Adirondacks

By Laraib Asim On International Working Women’s Day, the Gender and Women Studies department arranged “Queer, Trans, & BIPOC Activism in the Adirondacks.” The event was March 8 in the Alumni Conference Room in the Angell College Center. Women’s History...
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