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T&F finds success at SUNYACS

By Emma Deo   Junior Charles Cypress led the way for the Plattsburgh State Cardinals’ men’s track and field team at the SUNYAC championships, shattering a program record on day one and bringing home the gold on day two.  Sophomore Tyler Baker...

Lunasa heads to Plattsburgh Strand’s stage

By Ninah Kellihananui   Irish folk band Lúnasa will be performing in downtown Plattsburgh at the Strand theatre March 9. Their name is derived from Irish and is closely associated with the ancient Celtic festival of the same name. The word...

This week in photos: Cards fight in SUNYAC playoffs

Photos by Emma Deo and Justin Rushia   Graduate Student Mae Olshansky fires a shot on Cortland’s goal in the highly-anticipated playoff rematch against Cortland on March 1.   Senior guard Sasha Vidrini (10) prepares to throw a pass around two...

NY Governor orders college to remove Palestinian studies job

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   New York’s governor ordered a state school to remove a job posting for a Palestinian studies teaching position this week, saying she wanted to ensure “antisemitic theories” would not be taught. The job posting at Hunter College had...

Cards punch SUNYAC playoff ticket

By Rosie Sculco   After a thrilling two-game weekend and a heartfelt senior night, the Plattsburgh Cardinals men’s hockey team (12-10-1, 6-6) is set to gear up one more team before heading into playoffs.  The Cardinals came out on top 5-4 in...

Deanna Zoch: From card to cop

By Ziaire Ferrell   Since Deanna Zoch was a young girl, she had a love for running, but it was the mentorship and guidance of her coaches that truly transformed her into the coach she is today.  Zoch was always drawn to...

‘Love Bugs’ show spreads joy

By Christian Tufino   Tarot cards, feng shui and snails, what’s the commonality? Love. With Valentine’s day around the corner, Late Night for the Planet covers love through nature and spirituality. Olive Ridley’s hosted the talk show run by students Kaiser Beckford...

Football players at the Kendrick Lamar concert

By Kolin Kriner   Football is the epitome of being American. People gather to cheer on their favorite teams as players throw a ball back and forth. It’s an art. An art I don’t care about, at any level. So unsurprisingly, I...

WLAX looks to make a statement in the SUNYAC

By Justin Rushia   After barely missing out on the SUNYAC playoffs in 2024, the Plattsburgh State women’s lacrosse team has its sights set on making it to the tournament for the first time in its short seven-year history.  “I don’t like...

Nostalgic necessity neglects the creativity of filmmakers

By Kaliyah Green   The resurgence of nostalgia in cinema tugs at heartstrings, yet risks dulling creativity by recycling tropes instead of pioneering fresh ideas. Instead film goers get to see sequels, reboots and remakes — often stifling originality, leading to...
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