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PSUC Women’s hockey deserves to be cheered for

Over the past three years, the women’s hockey team at Plattsburgh State has outperformed the men’s hockey team by making it further into the playoffs than the men. The last time the women didn’t make it to the Division III...

Bookworm turns passion into career choice

Megan Throne said she’s always been a self-proclaimed “nerd.” When she was little, she would curl up in the corner of her L-shaped couch to bury her nose in whatever book she could get her hands on. So what...

Cardinals shutout streak ends

Five hundred fifty-nine minutes and forty-two seconds: that’s how you measure a shutout streak. The No-2 ranked Plattsburgh State women’s hockey team saw its shutout streak of Oswego end Jan. 25 at 13:12 of the third period. The Lakers previous...

Hodgson brings mature approach to PSUC

Plattsburgh State senior Ezra Hodgson learned what it was like to be a leader at a young age. The eldest of seven children, Ezra was raised with strong family values. He spent a lot of time with his siblings,...

Students commit time, passion to Vagina Monologues

Feb. 14: Victory Day, Vagina Day, Valentine’s Day, or simply V-Day. In honor of V-Day, a non-profit organization started by Eve Ensler, Plattsburgh State’s Center for Womyn’s Concerns will host the 13th Vagina Monologues. The play is based on interviews with...

Editorial: Freedoms worth the fight

Sometimes it takes tragedy to remind us of what’s important. This week in Cardinal Points, news editor Maggie McVey wrote about Plattsburgh student Nicole Sarai’s experience as she witnessed first-hand the terrorist attacks that occurred Jan. 7 against satirical magazine...

Jobs grow in business world

In today’s saturated, cutthroat job market, it seems as if there may be an increase in opportunity for business majors. This appeared to be a crucial finding in the Job Outlook 2015 survey conducted by the National Association of...

Citizens don’t do enough to clear ice

If you live off campus and have to walk to class, then you’d probably agree it is sometimes easier to walk in the street than to walk on the sidewalk, slide on the ice and risk breaking a bone. Sure,...

Changes ahead for PSUC campus

As Plattsburgh State students and faculty return to campus for the start of a new spring semester, campus renovations continue with three main projects at the top of PSUC’s priority list underway. The Yokum communications department area, which is...

Fashion Flurry

Last semester’s text books have been replaced with newer ones. New curriculum, new schedules, new students, new friends and new professors — it’s all part of the new semester. But there is one thing that hasn’t changed — the...
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