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Plattsburgh given award for voter participation

By Mia Morgillo It is no secret that the past few years have been volatile in the world of politics. At the forefront, human rights advocacy has been a priority for Gen Z and Millenials when it comes to their...

International students celebrate first Thanksgiving

By Adeeb Chowdhury For most Americans, the celebration of Thanksgiving is a familiar experience — going home to family and dinner tables full of pumpkins pies, loaves of bread, and, of course, turkey. But for many international students, this year’s...

Horoscopes for the Week of December 3rd, 2021

By Adeeb Chowdhury This week’s reading comes from the Good Karma Tarot deck created by Kerry Ward of Cosmopolitan Magazine.   Aries: Introspection or meditation are maybe not your default mode, but this week sees you feeling the need to be alone...

Students host listening parties for ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’

By Adeeb Chowdhury As the clock ticked closer to midnight Nov. 11, junior Margaret Lawrence and her friends waited with bated breath, constantly refreshing the front page of their Spotify accounts. Sitting beside them was a box of tissues, a...

Issue 10 Sex and the SUNY

Sex and the SUNY collects stories about funny, gross, and just plain memorable juicy experiences on campus. If you want your story to be featured, submit it anonymously at cardinalpointsonline.com. - I have some thoughts regarding the sex soundtrack that was...

Adele releases anticipated album

By Carly Newton Adele’s new album “30” has exceeded all expectations.  Music fans got their first taste of her new album when “Easy On Me” was released Oct. 15. Even with the massive expectations for this single, Adele did not disappoint...

EDITORIAL: Celebrate Universal Human Rights every December

December is a time for the holidays, snow and getting together with family and friends. The last month of the year also marks the celebration of equality, humanity and justice. Universal Human Rights month is a time for Americans...

Final curtain closes on Sondheim

By Alexa Dumas How do you say a proper final farewell to a legend?  Stephen Sondheim, a monarch of Broadway composing and songwriting died Nov. 26 at the age of 91, in his home in Roxbury, Connecticut. After almost 60 years...

In the Reels: Larson lives on in ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’

By Cameron Kaercher Lin-Manuel Miranda is a household name thanks to the Broadway blockbuster, “Hamilton.” Melding rap and U.S. history, the playwright and actor won two Tony awards and his career has since blossomed.  His latest endeavor is directing a feature...

‘Silent Hill’ sparks future horror games

By Jonas Ward Set in a dark New England town, “Silent Hill” developed by Konami has been a favorite for vintage PlayStation fans. Since 1999, the original “Silent Hill” has been one of the most quintessential horror games that greatly...
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