The Oswegonian

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Month: April 2010

Archives Opinion

He Said – 4/16/10

So you have been seeing this girl for a couple of months and she decides it’s time for you to meet her parents. After an awkward meal you realize that Gaylord Focker has a better chance of being liked than…

Archives Opinion

She Said – 4/16/10

Have you ever watched that show on MTV, "Parental Control?" In the show, the parents of a guy or girl do not like their significant other. So they set them up on blind dates with two other people. At the…

Archives News

Bye-bye, House of Thai?

House of Thai, a restaurant located at 111 W. Seneca St., remains closed despite posting a sign that said they would return in late March after a vacation. According to Oswego Officer Kevin Hancock who investigated a robbery that occurred…

Archives News

New equipment to help U.P. recover stolen vehicles

A new piece of equipment recently purchased by University Police will allow officers to find stolen vehicles, wanted persons and suspended and revoked licenses. The Mobile Plate Hunter 900 [MP900] was recently purchased by U.P. through a grant obtained by…

Archives Sports

Miscues doom Lakers

It was a frustrating day for coach Witmer and the Lakers men’s lacrosse team as they fell to the SUNY Potsdam Bears, 15-11, at Laker Field. The game started out with a flurry of Potsdam attacks as the Bears took…

Archives Sports

Softball splits doubleheader

The Oswego State Softball team played two completely different games against visiting Utica College on Wednesday, earning a doubleheader split at Laker Field. In game one, the Pioneers jumped out to an early lead, en route to a 10-0 victory….

Archives Sports

Season cut short by injury

The Oswego State baseball team will be without one of its captains and best players for the remainder of the season due to a broken hand. Senior Mike Levy was the Lakers starting shortstop and number two hitter in the…

Archives Opinion

You can’t put a leash on a Tiger

The news of professional golfer, Tiger Woods, committing adultery on his wife continues to spread shock waves across the nation. In admitting that he cheated, Tiger also informed that he would take a temporary leave from the sport that made…

Archives Opinion

In The Office – What ever happened to good cartoons?

I don’t know about you but when I’m really depressed I like to lie in bed and turn on Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network and enjoy hours of great cartoons. But in recent years I’ve noticed a disturbing trend of not…

Archives News

ResLife sees decline in number of R.A. applicants

Resident Life and Housing saw a high number of Resident Assistant applications in the spring of 2009, which has dropped this year as economic troubles decline. This year a lot of positions have gone down in numbers across the board…