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Chill on the Hill: A day to celebrate winter

By Guilianna Laurain   Winter in Plattsburgh can feel endless, with its gray skies and chilly winds stretching on for months, but that doesn’t mean the season has to be dull or isolating.  The City of Plattsburgh invited residents and visitors alike...

Cardinals win first playoff game since 2018

By Justin Rushia   The Plattsburgh State men’s basketball team (15-12, 11-7) secured its second consecutive playoff berth, marking the first time since the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 seasons.  The Cardinals celebrated their first playoff win since the 2017-2018 season with an exciting...

End Days seeks laughter through loss

End Days promotional graphic.   By John Church   The SUNY Plattsburgh theater department is preparing a unique viewing for students to attend in the Hartman Theatre of the John Myers Building this weekend.  Running through Saturday, campus residents and commuters can find...

Campus reflects on Black history month’s success

By Christian Tufino   Black History Month has come to a close, and despite national conversations about race becoming tense, Plattsburgh State has celebrated openly and proudly. With President Trump making Diversity, Equity and Inclusion offices a target for constant cutbacks and...

Cardinal Creatives: Senior artist shares inspirations, methods

      By Grant Terwilliger   A childhood love for the legend of Zelda, Lord of the Rings, King Arthur and mythology inspired Senior BFA Artist Noah Honsinger to create a world of his own. “At first, it wasn't Zelda and D&D and all...

Men’s hockey erases 3-0 deficit twice

By Rosie Sculco   After erasing 0-3 deficits twice, the Plattsburgh Cardinals men’s hockey team advanced to the SUNYAC championship. Under head coach Steve Moffat, the Cards (16-10-1, 8-6) have made the SUNYAC tournament every year, including a 2023 championship victory.  This is...

Campus’ lack of snow days puts students’ safety at risk

By Kaliyah Green   When Mother Nature throws a snowy tantrum, upstate colleges should put a pause button to keep everyone safe and tucked inside their beds, turning potential ice disasters into cozy study days.  Given the harsh winters that affect the...

Midterm Season Quick Tips

By Kolin Kriner   Time Management   Prioritize tasks List out upcoming assignments and exams and organize them by urgency. This will give you a visual idea of what you need to do and how you should prioritize the order in which you do...

GPA doesn’t cut it Gen-Z, experience speaks louder

By Kolin Kriner   After years of education — and thousands of dollars worth of debt — many soon realize that they were never taught basic life skills needed to survive in our day and age. Tasks such as filing taxes,...

This week in photos: Students shred snow at Rail Jam

Photos by Justin Rushia   Olden shreds some powder as he starts down the ramp.   Ian Sever twists and turns as he gets some air time on his snowboard.   Brody Olden locks in as Eli cheeses next to him atop...
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