Cardinal Points Issue 7

Sydney Hakes cp at cardinalpointsonline.com
Fri Apr 7 15:07:07 UTC 2023


Read the online edition here
<https://issuu.com/cardinalpointsonline/docs/issue7_079c21edbc246d> or
individual articles here <http://cardinalpointsonline.com>.

*This week's highlights:*

General Student Association elections are happening April 18. However,
another — special — election will follow, as there are not enough
candidates running to fill all positions. In total, there are 24 positions
to fill. Eight of the positions are on the Executive Council — president,
vice president, treasurer and five coordinators — and the other 16
positions are in the Senate. Read more here
<http://cardinalpointsonline.com/sa-elections-lack-enough-candidates/>.

The best coaches are truly invested in their athletes. They go above and
beyond their contractual obligations, put players before results and create
a culture their players can grow and thrive in. Plattsburgh’s Assistant
Track and Field Coach and Head Cross Country Coach Jordyn Naylon is not a
boss to her athletes, but a self-described “weird, extremely strange
parent.” Read more here
<http://cardinalpointsonline.com/in-the-cards-nylon-celebrates-one-year-in-plattsburgh/>
.

Club International and the club Nepalese at Plattsburgh will be hosting
their annual Holi event April 16 in front of Kent Hall from 1 to 4 p.m.
Holi is the Hindu festival of color that represents good over evil in
different regions in India and Nepal. The event will have water balloons,
pools and colorful powders. Read more here
<http://cardinalpointsonline.com/holi-festival-comes-back-to-plattsburgh/>.

Imagine a world without books. Important writers and thinkers throughout
history are pulled from personal shelves, thrown outside and burned. People
are persecuted for owning all forms of literature, and the only way to gain
knowledge is through television. This is the world of Guy Montag, the
protagonist of Ray Bradbury’s 1951 novel, “Fahrenheit 451,” where owning
books is punishable by fire. Read Alexa's book review here
<http://cardinalpointsonline.com/between-the-lines-fahrenheit-451-ignites-discussion/>
.
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