The 2016 presidential election gives the majority of students their first chance to vote and have our voices heard. No matter what side of the political spectrum you fall on, it is important to stay informed to make the...
The wisest people tend to be those who are always watching, learning and building. Opportunities for observation is everywhere.
As a writer, I take things that are happening around the world and write about it to inform others. Before I...
On May 24, 2013, now former National Security Agency subcontractor Edward Snowden made a choice.
In an email to the Washington Post, Snowden requested that the prestigious news outlet publish information about the NSA program PRISM within 72 hours, according...
New York City officers were called to the SoHo area at 2 a.m. June 6, to disperse a crowd of hundreds of eccentrics. Standing atop parked cars, Kanye West and company advised individuals to follow him to the next...
“Colin Kaepernick, Eric Reid, Megan Rapinoe and everyone else who has decided to kneel or sit during the National Anthem, good for you.”
Sincerely, Bailey Carlin, privileged white male.
I keep hearing people say “Are we really still talking about...
I was quite surprised to see the headline on page 7 of the most recent Cardinal Points that read: “Music lovers gypped by big business”. It may not be as commonly known as other ethnic slurs, but the term...
I happened to read the opinions article written by Emily Kim concerning athletes who don’t salute the flag during the national anthem. The article is rigged with privileged ignorance.
The article’s point was that athletes should stop being bad examples...
It is evident from the column “NFL players sit in spotlight” that there is a major disconnect in what Black Lives Matter means.
Let’s begin by defining it: the Black Lives Matter movement focuses on bringing awareness to the public...
The Senate convened Wednesday in order to preside over the events of the past week, briefly addressing budgetary allocations in the early minutes. The bulk of the meeting was spent occupied with discussion concerning potential legislation.
A draft for the...
Plattsburgh State English Professor Tracie Church-Guzzio and her first-year students participated in a book reading, Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Feinberg Library in support of Banned Books Week.
This is the fifth annual book reading that PSUC has participated in. However,...