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Cardinal Watch: Yemiru works for women’s rights across globe

By Alana Penny Ethiopia Yemiru was the first international student to apply to SUNY Plattsburgh as a gender and women’s studies major. She later added a second major, psychology, and a minor, economics. “I knew I wanted to work with women,...

Pop art exhibit opens in Burke

By Jeremy Binning Pop for the People, a pop art themed exhibit, opened Feb. 15 in the Burke Gallery. It features art from famous pop artists like Andy Warhol as well as artists from the Plattsburgh area. M.I. Devine, guest co-curator...

Weekly Tarot Reading

By River Ashe Maynard This week’s reading comes from the Kryon Oracle deck by Lee Carroll. This set of cards is full of abstract, beautifully symmetrical art and profound meanings. According to the website (www.kryon.com), Kryon is a “loving angelic...

LGBTQ+ student support group returns to campus

By River Ashe Maynard SUNY Plattsburgh’s clubs and organizations have found themselves unable to host meetings and hold inperson events in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. After a two-semester hiatus, the LGBTQ+ Student Peer Support Group has returned to...

Two fitness and wellness students win awards at Sports Medicine conference

By Olivia Bousquet Two fitness and wellness leadership students received top prizes for their submitted research from the Greater New York American College of Sports Medicine virtual conference last semester. SUNY Plattsburgh’s Arriana Patraw and Taylor Alexander won the President’s...

Kent Hall residents get new microfridges

By Natalie St. Denis Kent Hall residents returned to their dorms at the start of the Spring semester to find a microfridge in each room. These were originally planned to be distributed to students in August, but it was...

Feinberg Library utilizes curbside pick-up

By Alexa Dumas The start of the spring semester has been met with many difficulties, not just for students, but for faculty and staff as well. Some of these changes have greatly impacted the Benjamin F. Feinberg Library, which provides...

Students celebrate black history

By Mataeo Smith This black history month, students are challenged with educating themselves on the fundamentals of activism through the struggles of early black americans. The 28 days of equity project explores these struggles and splits them into categories correlating...

Weekly Tarot Reading

By River Ashe This week’s reading comes from the Universal Waite Tarot, also known as the Rider-Waite Tarot. This deck is a standard tarot deck and is perfect for the first reading of the semester. The meanings of the cards...

By the Books: ‘Before I Fall’ challenges stereotypes

By Carly Newton Sam is popular, has the perfect boyfriend and the seemingly perfect life. Then she dies. The next day starts with confusion. As her memories from the previous day start to occur again, Sam realizes she is reliving...
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