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Cuomo bans LGBT ‘therapy’ insurance

Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced a statewide ban on public and private insurance companies to cover LGBT “conversion therapy,” which originally operated under the assumption that homosexuality or bisexuality is a mental health disorder. The Human Rights Campaign calls...

Involvement Fair set for today

urgh State’s clubs and organizations can give students unfamiliar with the campus a chance to get involved. The Involvement Fair will take place today from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Warren Ballrooms in the Angell College Center. PSUC...

To take charge or a step back

There are two kinds of people in this world: collaborators and competitors. There are two different approaches to do homework assignments, projects, jobs and other tasks that we can encounter during our day-to-day lives. I think there’s a clear divide...

Editorial: Actor tries to be journalist

As editors of Cardinal Points, journalism is obviously a huge part of our lives. It consumes us and everything we do. It is something that we have been practicing since we declared our major, or before. We are developing...

Cards look to maintain momentum

The Plattsburgh State women’s basketball team is well aware of the task at hand. The Cardinals (11-7, 5-6 SUNYAC) must be at their best for the most important stretch of their season. After sweeping two games against Buffalo State...

PSUC captures two wins against Elmira

The Plattsburgh State women’s hockey team made a massive statement this weekend after defeating powerhouse Elmira two times in one weekend. The Cardinals had a competitive first encounter with Elmira, as they beat them by a mere two goals....

PSUC revises sexual violence policy

Plattsburgh State recently revised its sexual violence and sexual harassment policy in order to better serve survivors of sexual violence on campus and keep them safe. Part of this comes in the wake of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Enough is Enough...

Hoverboard ban comes to PSUC

It was one of the hottest gifts during the holiday season, and then it caught on fire. Literally. Hoverboards, also known as “Smart Boards,” are electronic self-balancing scooters that are now banned from Plattsburgh State because of the various...

DEC advises hikers about lack of snow

With Plattsburgh State students returning for the spring semester, they might find themselves in search of new adventure activities in which to take part. According to a recent Department of Environmental Conservation report that was put out on December...

SA commences training for new legislation

The start of a new semester at Plattsburgh State has brought about many changes to the Student Association. More than 20 new officers have been appointed, including a new president and new senators. Members of the Student Association began extensive...
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