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Editorial: Students spend carelessly

While in college, young people might not be looking ahead when it comes to their finances. This week in Cardinal Points, staff writer Patrick Willisch reported on the more frivolous spending conducted by college students. As outlined in the article,...

Massaria always working to improve

Plattsburgh State junior Matt Massaria must be a little nuts to go out and do what he does every day. Day by day, he has grown men shooting a hard rubber ball upwards of 90- something miles per hour at...

Joe Teti talks survival skills

Not many people are comfortable with or enjoy “team building days.” Not because they don’t like their peers, but because some of them don’t know how to communicate or take charge when placed in a team setting. On April...

Athletes do more than what spectators see

Disclaimer: This column represents solely the opinion of the writer. Every year, many people in Plattsburgh bring their kids to watch the Cardinals battle against rivals and compete in the SUNYAC conference. It is most evident at the hockey games,...

Silence is not consent

I remember crawling into my bed still in shock. I felt paralyzed. After a few rounds of breathing exercises, I got the strength to get up and drink some water. The rest of that night was spent tossing and turning,...

Veterans work hard, see results

Veteran competitors are key to success in any sport. The Plattsburgh State track and field teams are no different. The veterans had a strong showing at the second meet of the season, the Dick Farley Invitational. Head coach Nick...

Buksa brothers strong contributors to team

As a catcher, it is generally your responsibility to help the pitcher take control of the game and have them settle down. For senior Plattsburgh State baseball catcher Frank Buksa, this task is a little more familiar when he...

PSUC uses social media to attract new students

In the rise of the digital age, many colleges and universities are using social media as a means of sharing information about their schools with college-bound high school students. Plattsburgh State, no stranger to this platform, currently has six...

Faculty brings “Safe Space” organization to campus

The new campus organization, Safe Space, was created to give students a secure space to talk freely about their feelings. A Safe Space is a place where anyone can relax and be able to fully express, race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender...

New music sharing platform creates discussion in digital world

Things change at Plattsburgh State. The sun is coming out of a long winter slumber, and cold beverages and lighter clothes replace the Plattsburgh winter armory — hot drinks and heavy coats. But there is one thing that never...
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