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Women’s Lax falls short in season opener

By Jessica Landman The women’s lacrosse team kicked off their 2022 spring season March 2 with their first game against SUNY Canton. After a close four quarters, the Canton Kangaroos won with a final score of 8-16. The women’s lacrosse team...

Baseball wins Double Header vs St. Josephs

By Melanie Lanzo SUNY Plattsburgh’s baseball team has been in game mode, making sure they are coming in strong and ready to win this season. Sunday, March 6, the Cardinals played against St. Joseph’s for two games, both of which...

March 11th Horoscopes: In the Stars

By Jessica Johnson Aries (March 21 - April 19) - There may be a delay currently in reaching success. Perhaps a roadblock keeping you from reaching a goal. Continue to work diligently, and know that this is all apart of...

EDITORIAL: Bill passes through Senate

Disclaimer: There is strong language and subject material in this article. After more than 200 failed attempts of the U.S. government to pass one of the most important legislations toward righteousness, the Senate finally passed a bill March 7, that...

Kanye West debuts ‘Donda 2’

By Jeremy Binning Kanye West has been driving fans crazy, in both a good and bad way. As if the popular song by rapper Lil Durk “Kanye Krazy” was any indication, Kanye has been on a very interesting, and somewhat...

Black women feel unsafe on campus

By Daniela Raymond After finishing a long night of class and making your way back to the dorms to relax, safety should not be the first thing on your mind. Unfortunately, college campuses have become hot spots for criminal...

The Dark Cases: Guitarist gains strange fame

By Matthew Wendler Robert Johnson stood alone at a crossroads with his guitar. It was a cold night in Mississippi and the full moon was beating down overhead. Midnight was approaching and Johnson was feeling anxious, knowing it was almost...

Club hosts period drive

By Laraib Asim In the U.S. alone, 16.9 million people who menstruate live in poverty. As SUNY Plattsburgh celebrates Women’s History month, the Women In Leadership club turned its focus toward the people who do not have access to proper...

CEO approved as SA club

By Olivia Bousquet The CEO club, which stands for collegiate entrepreneurship organization, was unanimously approved to be a Student Association provisional club at the senate meeting March 2. Vladamiere Perry spoke of the club’s success so far. Recently, the club made...

War affects students, mental health

By Olivia Bousquet  On February 24, Russian troops invaded Ukraine. According to the New York Times, Russia’s active military size is eight times larger than Ukraine’s — 900,000 members compared to 170,000. Ukraine left the Soviet Union in 1991 and...
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