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Trump handles COVID diagnosis with irony

By Jess Johnson This is who y’all conservatives idolize? That’s crazy. Throughout the past twenty years, Republican President Trump’s views and actions come directly from a place of ignorance, white privilege and complete and utter stupidity. He honestly acts like a...

Title IX Office celebrates domestic violence awareness

By Channing Prins Domestic violence is more prominent than people think. “One in four women and one in nine men will experience some form of domestic violence sometime in their life,” Kelsey Harland, a senior majoring in social work and an...

Editorial: COVID slyly sneaks up on students

SUNY Plattsburgh is finally seeing its first spike in COVID-19 cases on-campus, and it doesn’t bode well for students who are just trying to finish a semester that already feels overwhelmingly stressful. In some ways, we were waiting for the...

Cardinal Watch: Perez puts care into producing PSTV

By Natalie St. Denis Alexandra Perez, a senior TV video production major, hopes to become a producer for ESPN. She could also see herself being a news producer because she has grown to love news being a part of Plattsburgh...

Student Association elects new members

By Adeeb Chowdhury The Student Association recently approved new voting members to its committees and justices to the SA court, as well as adopted a resolution recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Day. The senate meeting Oct. 15 began by welcoming new faces....

In the Reels: ‘On the Rocks’ needs a twist of lemon for taste

By Cameron Kaercher Ever since her cinematic debut in 1999, Sofia Coppola’s films have consistently captured film fans’ attention. If her last name sounds familiar, she is actually the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola, who directed all-time classics like “Apocalypse...

By the Books: ‘The Gentleman’s Guide’ doesn’t disappoint

By Mahpharah Khan “It is impossible to explain how you can love someone so much that it’s difficult to be around him. And with Percy sitting there, half in shadow, his hair loose and his long legs and those eyes...

Aries have all the rage, boldness

By Abigail Azadian Aries, y’all are something else — the first sign (and y’all love to tell people that!) In this case, first doesn’t necessarily mean the best, but Aries love to be the best at everything. Being the first, they...

In the Cards: Hale adjusts to unconventional season

By Angelica Melara Sophomore hockey forward and business administration and supply chain management major Mitchell Hale was excited to start back up with practices and start hanging out with his friends/teammates more often. But just as the Men’s Ice Hockey...

In the Stars: Horoscopes for the week of Oct. 30

Read according to your rising signs Aries: Frustration will be a common theme this week. You might feel like you have hit a roadblock. It’s okay to be frustrated but don’t become pessimistic. Taurus: Don’t be surprised if new surprises, revelations,...
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