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Cards keep up the pace

The Plattsburgh State cross country team seems as if it can do no wrong this season. The women finished 2nd out of thirteen teams, while the men finished 5th out of fourteen teams, both sides giving strong showings at the...

Cards defend home turf

It was the first time since the 2010 season that the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team notched a pair conference victories in a single weekend. After defeating Oswego 1-0 and Cortland 2-0 last weekend, and a nonconference win Tuesday,...

Captivating end to regular season

The Plattsburgh State tennis team ended its regular season by winning six matches in a row by sweeping its most recent weekend full of matches against Johnson State, Oswego State and Utica College. After winning on senior day at home...

Provide adequate care to masses

Have you ever been told you were too fat, skinny, tall or short? Or that your teeth are too bucked, your eyebrows are too bushy or your butt is too small? In our society today, people are almost accustomed...

Superhero shines in darkness

“Marvel’s Luke Cage” was released by Netflix on September 30th. The 13-episode series focuses on the reluctant and indestructible superhero Luke Cage as he tries to protect the people of Harlem, New York. By day, Cage doubles as a...

Editorial: Girls, boys treated equally

The magazines Girl’s Life and Boy’s Life have recently gained rapid criticism on social media for the sexist and stereotypical content featured on their front covers. In the Cardinal Points article, “Magazine cover questions gender roles,” Kavita Singh pointed...

Modern relationships distracted by social media

r grandparents first met as young adults in a much different time than today. Imagine the ways they stayed in contact or told friends about their blossoming relationships. In those days, almost everything was communicated through word of mouth,...

Phone innovations withheld from public

Trusting drivers to abstain from using their phones is as naive as leaving a bowl of candy out for trick-or-treaters with a note that reads: “Take one.” Since policing our own phone habits is ineffective, should the companies making...

Educated, respectful hikers needed

Over the years, hiking in the Adirondacks has become increasingly popular. The number of hikers signing the register at Cascade, the 36th tallest high peak and arguably the most popular, has more than doubled each year over the past...

Nick Cave releases album after hiatus

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have released yet another heart-string tugging album, “Skeleton Tree,” following a three year hiatus. On the first track, “Jesus Alone,” Cave speaks and sings to audiences calling to them with an Australian accent creeping. “With...
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