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PSUC sweeps Utica after lineup changes

The Plattsburgh State tennis team traveled to Utica Sunday looking for a win. They left with a 9-0 sweep. The Cardinals (5-2) used a new pairing of senior Kelci Henn and sophomore Nadine Ciardulli as double partners. The pair won...

Adams stars after injury setbacks

After recovering from two ACL tears and playing 14 games total in four years, starting goalie and captain Taylor Adams is leading the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team to an early 5-1 record in her graduate year. Adams entered...

Cards find elusive goalscoring touch

The Plattsburgh State men’s soccer team had scored only one goal from open play all season; No. 24 Clarkson had not conceded from open play all season. Both of those statistics took less than half a minute to change...

Cards ready for Hoffman meet at St. Lawrence

The Plattsburgh State cross country team heads into its third meet of the season Saturday at 11 a.m. The event will be held at Hoffman Invitational, hosted by Saint Lawrence University in Canton, NY. The event starts with the women’s...

The Nun makes bank at box office

If you’re a fan of horror movies, like myself, you’ve probably already seen “The Nun.” The prequel to “The Conjuring” was released Sept. 6 and opened at $53.5 million, the highest debut of any other novie in the franchise,...

Don’t forget about Osaka

There is something truly thrilling about watching someone as young as yourself achieve greatness. This could not be truer when watching Japanese-Haitian tennis player Naomi Osaka win the U.S. Open and beat top tennis player Serena Williams. Osaka, 20,...

Standoms unfairly target celebrities

You have probably encountered a “stan” account more than once while browsing Instagram or Twitter. You know, those accounts with a celebrity for a profile picture with captions that read: “YaaaAAaas queen I’m QUAKING! My edges have literally been...

Thin student job market forces tough choices

Paul Johnston, the former head of the Plattsburgh State University’s English department, mentioned in an interview how college transformed over the last 50 years. As an undergraduate in the late 1960’s, Johnston pursued a degree in English at Grand...

Ref’s double standards steal Osaka’s spotlight

A quick YouTube search of any prominent male tennis player followed by “tennis match freakout” will get you at least a couple pages of results in which umpires have little to no reaction.   John McEnroe, a man often considered...

Title IX Office provides student aide

Plattsburgh State is a school, but it is also a home away from home for students. What does one do when they do not feel comfortable at home? The Title IX Office reported more than 100 incidents in the...
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