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‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ takes dark turn in revamp

Spellbooks, gore, witchcraft, ritual sacrifices and satanism are known to be classic elements utilized to tell all coming of age stories. Oh, they aren’t? At least that’s the vision of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the creator of  “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” in the...

Lower enrollment, higher minimum wage leads SA to cut budgets by 10%

Student Association Vice President for Finance Ha Nguyen announced to Plattsburgh State treasurers Feb. 9 to anticipate cutting their clubs’ budgets by 10% for the next academic year. The lower number of enrolled students at PSU, as well as the...

Students, faculty have Duo concerns, confusion

The emails will look like any other Plattsburgh State email, but they can lead students to give out their information to fake school officials offering jobs, internships or even free money. PSU’s plan to implement Duo is one solution...

Quesnel-Vallée continues research as new PSU Quebec studies institute chair

Plattsburgh State welcomed Dr. Amélie Quesnel-Vallée as she became the recipient of the 2019-2020 Fulbright Canada Distinguished Chair for the Institute of Quebec Studies. Quesnel-Vallee is an alumna of Université de Montréal for her undergraduate and masters degrees, as well...

Democrats rival in 2020 election

Can a woman, in today’s political and social climate, win the Presidency? This question has been a subject of hot debate and re-entered the political mainstream in 2016, when Hillary Clinton ran against Donald Trump and won the majority vote,...

Students left impressed with Enyedi

Newly appointed President Alexander Enyedi is friendly, outgoing and passionate about making a positive impact at Plattsburgh State. “The goal is to speak to at least eight students daily,” Enyedi said. This was a tradition he formed while in California...

‘1917’ rakes in awards at the Oscars

Despite not having the most nominations, two films won big with four and three academy awards respectively at the second Academy Awards last Sunday. Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” and Sam Mendes’ “1917.” “Parasite” made history as the first South Korean film...

Teens fall for Netflix Rom-coms

It has been found that more than 90% of college students today have a Netflix account, according to a new survey from LendEDU. It’s not a shocker that Netflix has become one of the biggest platforms for entertainment. It offers...

Cardinal Watch: Theagene takes her time, stays involved

Three words Jacob Avery, Plattsburgh State’s assistant director of Center for Student Involvement used to describe junior Claudia Theagene were “caring, dedicated and self-motivated.” When Theagene first came to PSU, she was unsure about her major. However, among all the...

Film, panel sparks discussion about racism

“I am Michelle, I am Dr. Cromwell, and I am not your negro.” This resounding opening statement was made by Michelle Cromwell, the vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion at Plattsburgh State, last Sunday. It reiterated the message of...
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