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Shuttle drivers quit over COVID-19

By Olivia Bousquet Toothpaste may be running low, clothing goes on sale, snacks need to be bought and work should start on-time, so students rely on the campus shuttle bus to get them to necessary stores. SUNY Plattsburgh’s campus shuttle runs...

Capricorn creates toxicity

By Abigail Azadian Capricorns, take a seat. You’re not the boss of everyone — stop projecting your control issues on to other people. Capricorns build a dam to control water signs’ flow. Whenever there’s an opportunity to control something, Capricorn rushes to...

CAs, CDs keep campus housing programs alive

By Nickie Hayes A pandemic like COVID-19 is something that constitutes a great feat for community advocates and community directors who are trying to create new programs for students living on campus. Samuel Rivera, a senior nutrition major with a minor...

In the Reels: “Time” shows an intimate family portrait

By Cameron Kaercher For better or worse, Netflix has changed how people perceive documentaries. Their miniseries like “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,” has brought true stories of crime into popular culture. However, there is an undeniable sense of sensationalism and...

SA struggles to engage students

By Adeeb Chowdhury It was evident from the start that SUNY Plattsburgh’s Student Association Executive Council’s meeting on Sept. 28 would take a more somber tone than usual. Throughout almost the entire meeting, members reflected on and discussed a clear...

By the Books: Gabbie Hanna’s poetry burns the internet

By Mahpharah Khan Gabbie Hanna’s poetry is an abomination to all amazing poets of the past and of the present. She slaps words on a page and calls it “art”. It looks more like bulls—t. A poem titled, “Iron” reads: “When I was...

Student-run podcast interviews Plattsburgh mayoral candidates

By Drew Wemple Members of the local, student-run environmental podcast Late Night for the Planet had the chance to sit down and talk with two Plattsburgh mayoral candidates in a particularly unordinary fashion. Late Night for the Planet broadcast their Zoom...

Cardinal Watch: Dawson builds on, develops new skills

By Natalie St. Denis Tyler Dawson is a senior, double majoring in music arts management and music and a triple minor in business, economics, and public relations. Since he was 9 or 10 years old, he knew he wanted to grow...

In the Cards: Porcaro embraces old routines, new regulations

By Angelica Melara SUNY Plattsburgh athletes are getting back into their old routines as sports teams start back up with practices. One of the teams that started having in-person practices this week was the women’s lacrosse team. “I’m really excited to...
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