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Janitors clean up amid COVID-19

By Olivia Bousquet SUNY Plattsburgh dormitory bathrooms are high-traffic areas. Students rush to and from the bathrooms trying to get ready for the day: brushing their teeth, showering … and well, partaking in other bathroom duties. During a pandemic, bathrooms...

Executive Council speaks with SUNY Student Assembly candidate, prepares for upcoming election

By Adeeb Chowdhury Leadership and its accompanying responsibilities were a common theme in the Student Association Executive Council’s meeting Sept. 15. The council discussed the upcoming SUNY Student Assembly elections, spoke with an eager candidate, and contemplated opportunities for greater...

In the Cards: Weiner shows dedication on, off pitch

By Angelica Melara The SUNY Plattsburgh soccer team is filled with many members who are driven to win and work hard. One of the athletes that shows his dedication to the sport on and off the field is sophomore criminal...

Scorpios stay in the shadows

By Abigail Azadian Scorpios spend so much time trying to keep their walls up. As a water sign, Scorpios put out the fire. Sagittarians and Scorpios both contain depth, but their outlooks are fundamentally different. Sagittarians are too happy-go-lucky for Scorpios....

Fitness center moves classes outside

By Nickie Hayes At the SUNY Plattsburgh Fitness Center, Group Exercise Director Connie Fesette has started outdoor fitness classes. They provide a way for students to get out of their dorms, enjoy the momentary warm weather and get them moving....

In the Reels: ‘She Dies Tomorrow’ puts tone before story

By Cameron Kaercher One aspect horror films do not get enough credit for is how they can act as a reflection of our society at that time. David Cronenberg’s version of “The Fly” came out during the height of the...

Cardinal Watch: Pezzolesi commits career to helping others

By Ashley St. John, Acadia Pezzolesi, a senior human development and family relations major, has always felt like she wanted to do something to help others. Her freshman year of high school, she was diagnosed with Lyme disease and had to...

By the Books: ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’ ages with next generation

By Mahpharah Khan “I don’t know if you’ve ever felt like that. That you wanted to sleep for a thousand years. Or just not exist. Or just not be aware that you do exist. Or something like that.” Yes Charlie, every...

Campus Blotter: Crime logs for Sept. 7 – 11

Sept. 7 University Police located an individual unaffiliated with the college in a vehicle parked in the east lot by the Field House in possession of a small amount of marijuana.   Sept. 8 A UP officer identified a student publicly...

In the Stars: Horoscopes for the week of Sept. 25

Read according to your rising sign Aries: You might have felt like you have reached an understanding of yourself, but not going back to see if that’s who you really are. It’s okay if this process is recursive. Taurus: Exhaustion is...
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