By COLLIN BOLEBRUCH
Last season, the Plattsburgh Cardinals men’s soccer team fielded 24 different players. Twelve of them scored a point.
The 2024 Cards have surpassed both of those marks, with 26 and 13, respectively, through just two games. Oh, and...
By Collin Bolebruch
VOLLEYBALL
Plattsburgh State women’s volleyball dropped three games in the Skidmore Classic in Saratoga Springs, New York, last weekend, falling to 0-6 on the season, winning just one set overall.
The Cardinals lost the first game to Nazareth 0-3...
Photos by Aleksandra Sidorova, Jayne Smith
Campus organizations and offices gathered in Memorial Hall to raise awareness for mental health and suicide prevention Tuesday, Sept. 10.
The event featured tables from the Accessibility Resources Office, University Police, the Student Association and...
By Nadia Paschal
It’s 2024, which means it’s officially time for another presidential election. These past few years in the political sphere have been chaotic to say the least.
With controversial picks on both sides and a last-minute change for the...
By Ella Studdard
Are these renovations really working towards the benefits of the students and staff, or are they doing a little too much?
Six projects still remain in progress and nearly $39 million, in total, has been invested into renovations...
By Kolin Kriner
Taking the world by storm nearly a decade after the first, “Inside Out 2,” directed by Kelsey Mann, hit theaters this summer, offering — quite literally — a whirlwind of emotions.
The film follows a now teenage Riley,...
By Grant Terwilliger
With fewer dining options on campus this semester, College Auxiliary Services expanded hours at some dining locations to make up for the Sundowner’s renovations, but some students think that it’s not enough.
Kent Cafe, Clinton Dining Hall and...
By Kamiko Chamble
Many schools had the day off for Labor Day on Sept. 2, such as fellow SUNY schools Canton, Morrisville, Geneseo, Brockport, and Westbury. One of the schools that did not have off was SUNY Plattsburgh, a decision...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Student Association raised more money for this year thanks to the SA fee increase, but its overall budget falls short of last year’s.
The SA has almost $800,000 to invest in the shuttle, trips, events, clubs and...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Herbs and vegetables are taking root in vertical gardens installed in the Cardinal Cupboard and the Learning Center with the hope they nourish student bodies and minds.
Ecology student Kacia Coke teamed up with academic adviser Joanne McGovern...