By Angelica Melara
SUNY Plattsburgh athletes are getting back into their old routines as sports teams start back up with practices. One of the teams that started having in-person practices this week was the women’s lacrosse team.
“I’m really excited to...
By Taiba Azeem
Every semester, more than 300 international students find a stable home at SUNY Plattsburgh, but this semester has been even more unique and challenging for foreign Cardinals than usual.
Due to the pandemic, SUNY Plattsburgh has been offering...
Sept. 26
University Police found individuals throwing pumpkins in Lot 18 behind Moffitt and Wilson Hall. There was no damage discovered upon investigation.Â
Also in the wooded area behind Lot 18, a student under the age of 21 was found...
Read according to your rising sign
Aries: frustrations will be amplified this week. Letting it out without thinking could escalate the situation but you have to find a way to feel heard.
Taurus: You will probably feel lucky and more appreciated by...
By Drew Wemple
SUNY Plattsburgh’s Child Care Center in Sibley Hall has had to evolve during the pandemic.
Reopening in early June, the center has once again provided a place for children to learn, make friends and develop their ever-changing behaviors....
By Emma Vallelunga
Next semester won’t be the same. The concerns of college reopening plans during the coronavirus pandemic has caused the administrative staff at SUNY Plattsburgh to make many changes to the 2021 academic calendar. These decisions were made...
The world, as crazy and unpredictable as it may seem right now, lost another hero Sept. 18. We know her as Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, but she was so much more than that before her appointment by...
By Olivia Bousquet
Hungry, hungry students are seeking off-campus food services to supplement for the limited dining options available at SUNY Plattsburgh. Throughout a student’s busy weekday schedule, there are dining options available at Clinton Dining Hall, Tim Hortons, Einstein...
By Mataeo Smith
Fall 2020 will probably go down in history as the most uneventful 16 weeks of our lives. Classes are mostly online, parties are prohibited, the campus express store hasn’t been fully stocked since early March, and worst...