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PSUC clinches home field

In a short season like NCAA lacrosse, early-season struggles can turn around quickly. This is something Plattsburgh State’s men’s lacrosse team knows well. The Cardinals (5-8, 4-1) clinched at least a second-place finish in the SUNYAC with a 14-2 victory...

Cards qualify in 4×100 relay

A heptathlete, a decathlete and the relay teams headlined a meet full of strong finishes by the Plattsburgh State track and field team at the two-day Cortland Classic last weekend. “It was a great meet all-around, which I think was...

SA ticks off tasks to tackle before semester’s close, moves forward

The length of the Plattsburgh State Student Association’s 11th session was short, but its to-do list is not. Senator Lily Crosman is working with College Auxiliary Services to improve campus food options and encourage recycling on campus and will participate...

“Night Owls” have higher chance of dying

Early to bed, early to rise and the early bird gets the worm. Everyone has heard the cliches, but according to a new study by Northwestern University and the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom, late-night habits may...

Stay true to your authentic self

Everyday, there are challenges to face involving honesty and integrity where you will have to choose if you want to be who others want you to be or if you want to be true to yourself. As an artist, you...

Is high maintenence that bad?

We all know the stereotypical “high maintenance” woman. She’s picky. She spends too long getting ready. She has to have her nails done, and all her clothes have to be designer. But is having a high standard of living...

Rugby teams honor alumni

Teams across New York gathered for the annual TnT Memorial Tournament Saturday for a day of memorial, reflection and rugby. Paul Smith’s College, Clarkson University, the Saranac Lake Mountaineers and SUNY Potsdam sent both men’s and women’s teams, along...

Does our generation still read?

Richard Steele, a famous author in the 17th century once said, “Reading is to the mind is what exercise is to the body.” But is that true today? It seems like fewer kids are reading. I haven’t read a book...

A salute to The Daily Orange

The power of investigative reporting on a college level is just as important as at any professional news outlet. Cardinal Points displayed this fact last semester, and, more recently, Syracuse University’s The Daily Orange did as well. News editor Rebecca...

Club Spotlight: The Oratory Society

Roughly three out of four individuals are affected by glossophobia, or fear of public speaking, according to The National Institute of Mental Health who reported that 73 percent of people suffer from this social anxiety disorder. Formed this semester, the...
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