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Campus Blotter: Crime logs for Oct. 8-12

Oct. 8 An individual called University Police to report a stolen backpack. The caller said it was stolen from where they left it on the Blue Trail behind the Field House by a male on a dirt bike. The investigation...

Ginsburg’s seat can’t be filled

By Olivia Bousquet No one thought 2020 could get any worse, but then Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Sept. 18 at the age of 87 after complications from cancer. The cultural and feminist icon served on the Supreme Court for 27 years...

SUNY Plattsburgh fiscal budget projects decline in funds during pandemic

By Emma Vallelunga SUNY Plattsburgh’s fiscal projections have been declining since last year due to lack of enrollment, spring semester refunds and the coronavirus pandemic, but there are still many unknowns for where, when and how money will circulate through...

Editorial: Breonna’s story will not be buried

“If her boyfriend hadn’t fired shots at the officers, she would be alive.” “Just comply with the officers.” If you have uttered these two phrases in your lifetime, you are incredibly callous. Breonna Taylor was an innocent bystander when she was murdered,...

Students’ money used to pay SA members: Student Association fees to pay $15, 363 for senators and executive council member stipends

By Drew Wemple For the first time since the Student Association was founded at SUNY Plattsburgh, the SA will now be administering stipends to its senators and executive council officers. With the introduction of Student Bill 16 Sept. 17 at...

Cardinal Watch: Faraci prepares for med school, leads peers

By Natalie St. Denis James Faraci is a senior majoring in biochemistry and biomedical sciences and minoring in neurobiology and psychology. Faraci is in the process of applying for medical school, which he hopes to attend after graduating to work...

Pride Parade celebrates fifth year

By Fernando Alba Pride doesn’t die in a pandemic. If anything, it gets stronger. The Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance proved that last Saturday when it held its fifth annual Pride Parade, which it holds every October to celebrate the beginning...

Greek life focuses on community service, take COVID-19 precautions

By Nickie Hayes COVID-19 has left nothing unchanged on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus, and that includes Greek life. Fraternities and sororities have had to go through massive changes to their normal semester itinerary, and have successfully done so, according to Allison...

Ellen DeGeneres stuck in media turmoil

By Jess Johnson Amidst public backlash since March, Ellen Degeneres kicked off Season 18 of “The Ellen Degeneres Show” Sept. 19, issuing a live public apology to her fans and former employees who had experienced “racism, fear and intimidation” behind...

Women’s rugby waits out COVID-19

By Channing Prins SUNY Plattsburgh’s rugby club has been put on the sidelines because of COVID-19 but is still accepting students who want to join and offering as close to a normal experience as possible. Rugby is considered a high-risk sport...
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