Amy Ryan’s BIO101 General Biology I class poses, showing the palms of their hands painted bright green as a symbol of their pledge in support of self-care.
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Sixteen SUNY Plattsburgh students have dedicated themselves to leaving no member...
By Jacob Colton
As the Plattsburgh weather begins to warm up and another semester comes to a close, the Plattsburgh State Concert Choir holds their end-of-semester performance. Led by Adjunct Lecturer and Choral Director Timothy Morningstar, “The Sprig of Thyme”...
By Collin Bolebruch
BASEBALL
Cardinals baseball (12-20, SUNYAC 4-11) played a three-game series against the top-seeded Cortland Red Dragons (27-9, SUNYAC 16-2) last weekend. The Cards were swept, losing 1-10 April 27 and 2-15 and 2-6 April 28. Plattsburgh was scheduled...
By Bryn Fawn
In a society permeated in violence, from mass shootings to instances of abuse, how often could a victim be right beside you?
All students were emailed several times to take the SUNY Sexual Violence Prevalence Campus Climate Survey....
By Hayden Sadler
The Student Association Senate voted in a new secretary and nominated recipients for awards at its upcoming Student Association Banquet. The Senate also approved funds to a single club request at its meeting April 26.
The Senate unanimously...
By Siena Pacheco
Soprano Charlotte Stevens took to the stage in Krinovitz Recital Hall in Hawkins Hall in front of Plattsburgh community members, SUNY students of all degrees and majors, and faculty and staff April 23 at 2 p.m.
Stevens put...
College Auxiliary Services, the Student Association and Chartwells collaborated to present the second annual Spring Carnival.
The theme for this year’s carnival was Aliens vs. Cowboys.
The carnival was held on the Wilson Hall Patio behind Clinton Dining Hall from 4...
By Siena Pacheco
Champlain Valley Voices, a community ensemble based in Plattsburgh, is presenting “Broadway Stage and Screen,” a choral concert at Giltz Auditorium in Hawkins Hall. Consisting of about 45 community singers, this concert will feature selections from popular...
Cardinal Points previously discussed the lawsuit between Fox News and Dominion, a company that created software used for the presidential election, where the former was accused of defamation. Fox News has since settled out of court, paying $787.5 million...
By Alexa Dumas
“It was up to him to pay back to the world in beauty and caring what Leslie had loaned him in vision and strength.”
Imagination is one of the largest aspects of childhood. These creative and fantastical elements...