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Study challenges claims red meat causes cancer, heart disease

A new study by the Annals of Internal Medicine is making headlines among public health officials for challenging dietary guidelines that Americans have grown accustomed to. Its findings counter the widely published claims that consumption of red meat is...

Game-winners propel Cards to second place in SUNYAC

The SUNY Plattsburgh men’s soccer team improved its SUNYAC record last weekend with two game-winners against SUNY Geneseo and The College at Brockport. Last weekend, the Cardinals played a pair of road games and started with Geneseo. Plattsburgh State was off...

‘Joker’ brings controversy, doesn’t live up to hype

For those who are not familiar with the comic book villain character, Joker has always been the nemesis to DC Comics’ Batman. He’s a mentally unstable man who dresses up as a clown and uses his crimes to upset...

Students learn lifeguard skills

Director of Recreation and Club Sports Karen Waterbury is teaching the Red Cross Lifeguard class to SUNY Plattsburgh students who want to earn their lifeguard certification. Last spring, news was given that Memorial Hall’s pool would be closing to turn...

Cardinal Watch: Terukina works toward international cooperation

Senior human development and family relations major Ruka Terukina uses her love for helping people and learning about other cultures to work toward future international cooperation. Born in Okinawa, Japan, Terukina came to SUNY Plattsburgh after going to a community...

Roberts recovers, finds new stride

After the tough season for the cross country team last year, junior Jazz Roberts came back stronger and healthier this season. After suffering a foot injury two weeks before the pre-season last year, Roberts developed Achilles Tendonitis in the middle...

Gabbard stands out among the pack

Tulsi Gabbard has a storied political and military background. With her past experience in both fields, she’s a solid choice for the primary ticket among the Democratic Party primary candidates. The congresswoman is currently polling less than her political rivals,...

Students shake hands with new platform

SUNY Plattsburgh students now have the opportunity to connect with employers and build their future through a new system implementation called Handshake. This semester, students are able to view and apply for job postings for part-time and full-time employment and...

Hillel connects Jewish students to traditions, beliefs 

SUNY Plattsburgh’s Hillel Club allows students to stay connected with their beliefs or family traditions from home. Hillel is a cultural club offering a sense of community for Jewish students. It’s the largest Jewish campus organization in the world. It...

Cards go winless in double overtime twice

It was a week of missed opportunities for the SUNY Plattsburgh women’s soccer team after it tied their first SUNYAC game in double overtime and lost its second the following day again in double overtime. The Cardinals headed into their...
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