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Open House welcome potential students

By Rebekah Riley SUNY Plattsburgh opened its doors to high school students from all around New York, for an Open House on Nov. 4. Open House allows students in high school who are interested in SUNY Plattsburgh and to tour...

College observes second Black Solidarity Day

With Sibley 324 filled to capacity, attendees of Professor of History Wendy Gordon’s 9 a.m. lecture on Native American resistance to expansion sit on the windowsill.   By Aleksandra Sidorova SUNY Plattsburgh held its second annual Black Solidarity Day social justice teach-in...

SA low on remaining club allocation funds

  By Hayden Sadler The Student Association Senate deliberated on granting $5,000 in additional allocations to Biketopia, African Unity and Black Onyx during what was one of the longest Senate meetings in recent history. Due to the fact that the additional...

Cardinals clinch playoffs on Senior Night

(From left to right) Seniors Payton Zophy, Shannon Fitzpatrick, Lily White and Emma Rivers pose with flowers and framed jerseys at Senior Night at the Memorial Hall Gymnasium Oct. 28.   By Rebekah Riley Senior Night was a thrilling experience for the...

Cardinals soar at SUNYACs, beat expectations

Sophomore Marissa Colvin (296) crushed her predicted finish for the women’s 6K, completing the race in thirteenth place at Fortin Park, Oneonta, New York, Oct. 28.   By Collin Bolebruch The clouds have parted, sun shines on Plattsburgh and the Cardinals’ men’s...

We can’t ignore war crimes – Updated

Editorial When the public eye once again turned to the Israel-Hamas War after Oct. 7, we heard many voices. Some of us fell silent, afraid to voice an opinion that was not popular in our circles. Cardinal Points seeks to...

Students produce plays in 24 hours

By Nadia Paschal Four plays were mainly written and produced by students from scratch in 24 hours this past weekend by the Theatre Department called a 24-Hour-Play festival. Five groups of students got the chance to showcase their skills through...

Dawn Lundy Martin speaks at Krinovitz 

By Daniela Raymond Oct. 17 is annually recognized as Black Poetry Day to honor the contributions of Black poets and writers throughout history. The day was established in 1985 honoring the birth of the first Black poet published in the...

BORDERS shares the history of asylum seekers

By Cinara Marquis “BORDERS: Migrations North + South” is an exhibition in the Myers Art Gallery that covers migrations of asylum-seekers across the US-Mexico and US-Canada borders. Curated by Amy Mountcastle from the anthropology department, the exhibition includes art, photography and...

In the stars 7 – Fall 2023

By Kiyanna Noel The Eight of Wands card represents harmony and wholeness. Continue to bring people together.  Aquarius: The Devil’s Play card represents taking a break. Try to relax and enjoy the parts of you that still need exploration.  Pisces: The Art...
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