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Women’s soccer registers players to vote in election

By Ashley St. John With the presidential election quickly approaching, many people are registering and advocating for registration, especially for first-time voters. The SUNY Plattsburgh women’s soccer team is among those who are voicing their opinions and encouraging others to...

Music artists influence voter registration

By Mataeo Smith The last seven months have been hell to say the least. Colleges were shut down halfway through the spring semester; businesses were forced to close their doors; killer hornets briefly roamed the streets and a radically-right Supreme...

Donkeys de-stress students

By Channing Prins Donkeys and a few of their furry friends once again met SUNY Plattsburgh students over Zoom last week during another De-Stressing with Donkeys event, hosted by Thera-Pets and Kickin’ Up Dust Farm. Students who Zoomed in were able...

Bly Manor shows haunting of past selves

By Jess Johnson Dead doesn’t always mean gone. The haunting of someone’s “dead” past can become a prevalent revolving door when it continuously manifests and cultivates inside the mind. It begins to fester and squirm it’s way into reliving that trauma,...

In the Reels: ‘Rebecca’ is back in 2020 without a Hitch

By Cameron Kaercher As a sub-genre in horror, gothic stories have specific defining characteristics. Gothic digs its roots in the uncanny, which can be traced back to the writings of Sigmund Freud. Freud broke down the word uncanny and said...

‘Sadie’ reins in readers with murder mystery

By Mahpharah Khan Courtney Summers’ “Sadie” is a young adult thriller that discusses revenge that is triggered by murder, pedophilia, sexual abuse and drug addiction. “And it begins, as so many stories do, with a dead girl.” “Sadie” switches between two perspectives...

SA Council elects new treasurer

By Adeeb Chowdhury The Student Association Executive Council welcomed a new member during its meeting Oct. 26, swearing in the freshly elected treasurer Saugat Gautam. A veteran member of the Finance Board, Gautam accepted his new position and shared his...

Taurus loves to create facade

By Abigail Azadian Taureans are not to be taken lightly. They love to come off as a cute, cozy sweetheart who loves to bake and keep to themselves. But do not be fooled — they are selfish, immature and stubborn....

NSE allows students to explore country

By Nickie Hayes For students looking to enhance their college experience, the National Student Exchange program can provide that. SUNY Plattsburgh is one of the 170 schools in the National Student Exchange or NSE program. Students can go to school for...

Cardinal Watch: Tascione thrives in leadership positions

By Natalie St. Denis Sam Tascione is a junior in the childhood education and special education combined program at SUNY Plattsburgh. Being a teacher was always something that lingered in the back of his mind because it’s his mom’s profession. But...
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