Plattsburgh local Tyler Baker clears a hurdle during the 55-meter hurdle Feb. 7 at the Field House.
By Justin Rushia
For most schools, a home meet does not seem like a big deal; however, Plattsburgh State is taking full advantage of...
By Michael Purtell
Former Cardinals women’s basketball head coach Phoebe Sturm died Jan. 19 at 85 years old. Sturm was the inaugural coach for the program in 1974. She was an active member of Plattsburgh State athletics since her arrival...
By Cinara Marquis
Aries (March 21 – April 19)
The reversed Ten of
Wands card signifies over
whelm. You are holding
onto an unnecessary
burden, delegate
responsibility to lighten
the load.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
The reversed Death
card represents resistance.
If you are feeling afraid
of a difficult change,...
By Cinara Marquis
Cardinal Creatives is a biweekly column that celebrates creators in Plattsburgh, present and past. Spotlighting diverse talents throughout our community in all forms, the column is a window into Plattsburgh’s art scene.
“I’ve been told since I...
By Cinara Marquis
As a part of SUNY Plattsburgh’s Black History Month programming, the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion collaborated with the SUNY Plattsburgh Music Department to create a truly magical experience.
The Trillium Chamber players performed in the afternoon...
By Kolin Kriner
Shine On!, a nonprofit organization designed to build confidence in elementary-school children, is in the search for education outreach mentors.
Colleen Lemza, chair of the department of journalism and public relations, founded Shine On! 16 years ago, after...
By Cinara Marquis
Black History Month is an annual observance that occurs in February. It honors the triumphs and achievements of African Americans and celebrates their contributions to the world.
Shaniah Fairweather, president of the club Black Onyx: The Black Student...
By Brionne Thompson
This year, the Grammys had a lot of pressure, and the stakes were high, between who would win the award for the Album Of The Year, Fantasia performing a Tina Turner tribute, and Jay-Z accepting the Dr....
By Nadia Paschal
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new format of learning has opened up for students across the nation. Despite the convenience of online learning, is this really what is best for students?
Living in the age...
By Kolin Kriner
“Saltburn”, directed by Emerald Fennell, took the world by storm with its masterful imagery, tone and cinematography. A brilliantly crafted story of disturbance, deceit, and classism, it walks a line of discomfort and humor, delivering dry comedy...