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2010’s legends welcomed in Hall of Fame

By Justin Rushia   The Plattsburgh State Athletics, along with the Office of Alumni Relations, selected five new members to be inducted into the Plattsburgh State Athletic Hall of Fame on Sept. 27. The inductees include Kathleen Payne ‘14, Stefanie (Braun)...

‘General Geoff’: Cards’ goalie whisperer

By Collin Bolebruch   At the Plattsburgh State Field House, Geoff Spear stands underneath the awning that covers his team’s bench, leaning on a post with his arms crossed.  “He gives off a stoic presence,” said Ian Spear, his son. “You know...

This week in photos: Microplastics collection

Photos by Hiram Cowhey Read more about the clean-up here.    Przedwiecki shovels wet sand into a sieve.   Lochet pours water into a sieve with wet sand, making the sand pass through more easily.   Lochet points to a piece of styrofoam...

This week in photos: Adirondack Wind Ensemble

Photos by Jayne Smith   Flautists Trevor White (left) and Robin Cameron-Phillips (right) play Gustav Holst’s “Second Suite in F.”   French hornist Eric Neilsen plays “Images of the Adirondacks.”   Clarinetists Edna Stroinski (left) and Ryan Nerp (right) play on “Images...

State senator, former congressman visit Plattsburgh, talk political involvement

By Aleksandra Sidorova   Former Rep. Bill Owens (D-NY) and state Sen. Dan Stec (R-Queensbury), discussed how students can make a difference without running for public office when they visited SUNY Plattsburgh on Sept. 17. The most powerful tool a citizen has...

Sea Grant warns of microplastics, cleans up Plattsburgh City Beach

By Kamiko Chamble   Microplastics — bits of plastic less than five millimeters in length — can cause harm to the environment, animals and humans. The bits are difficult to pick up, so the Lake Champlain Sea Grant Institute aims to...

Birds of a feather: Club uniting Cardinal family

By Aleksandra Sidorova   Going to SUNY Plattsburgh is already a point of pride for many alumni, but that pride multiplies when a family has several Cardinals. Homecoming Weekend is welcoming as much Cardinal family as possible at the first meeting...

‘Potential to make a lot of change’: SA senators exchange student feedback, set goals

By Aleksandra Sidorova   After welcoming nine new senators the week before, the Student Association Senate assigned them areas of responsibility at its meeting Sept. 18. Some presented key issues they would like to address. “I want us to be mindful that...

Consent, boundaries: A daily conversation we all need to have

By Philo Yunrui Wang  Associate A&C Editor   In 2013, Emma Sulkowicz sparked the "Carry That Weight" movement, when she carried a mattress around Columbia University to protest the school’s mishandling of her sexual assault case. This act captured national attention and...

Small cities to big stages, alum thrives

By Cinara Marquis   From the halls of SUNY Plattsburgh to the bright stages of New York City, Michael Rispoli has shown all that determination and passion can bring you anywhere. Born in 1960, the actor was raised in Tappan, New York....
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