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SA budget updated

Katie Kallamni The new budget upgrade to $1.2 million for the Student Association is set to enhance on-campus living with talks of reforms for on-campus dining. The prior budget was set at just over $1 million. The Student Association plans...

Students struggle for parking

Matthew Wendler With the number of students that arrived on campus at the beginning of the semester, parking spaces have been filling up quickly with each passing day. Last year, there was less of a struggle with parking since there...

Celebrating the effort to end global hunger

Aleksandra Sidorova Every year, the second week of September is celebrated as “Feed the Future Week,” a time to acknowledge the progress made toward ending world hunger. It is for this reason world hunger is the first topic discussed in...

Upcoming cemetery tour from Town of Clinton

Sydney Hakes The Clinton County Historical Society will kick off October by hosting a tour of three local cemeteries. The tour will start at Immaculate Heart of Mary cemetery and finish at the Frontier Cemetery. Frontier is the first ever cemetery...

Late Night returns live

Mia Morgillo There is a place for students, faculty and community members to come together off campus. It’s called Late Night  for the Planet. This student-driven talk show hosts interviewees every third Wednesday of the month at Olive Ridley’s. At...

Cardinals tripped up after no contest

Liam Sample and Garrett Collins The Men’s soccer team game in Castleton was declared a no-decision due to inclement weather Wednesday evening. The Star time was moved back one hour earlier due to the threat of poor weather. During halftime, heavy...

Women’s soccer team notches first win

Drew Wemple The Women’s soccer team collected its first win of the season this past sunday Sept. 5 vs. Russell Sage College. The Lady Cardinals traveled to Albany, NY, and after a scoreless first half, sophomore midfielder, Avery Durgan, and...

Tennis Drops 2 in Double Header

Garrett Collins Women's tennis has ended a long road stretch in this early season that saw them face SUNY Oswego, SUNY Cortland, and last weeked they faced their final two teams on the road trip. Those schools being St.Michaels and...

Volleyball ends weekend with one win

Garrett Collins The Cardinals were looking to make a statement last weekend in the North Country Classic, Which saw the Cardinals take on Clarkson, St. John Fisher College, SUNY Canton and St. Lawrence. Going into this weekend, the Cardinals were...

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