The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

Dec. 27, 2024

Month: November 2010

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‘Underpants’ brings sheer delight

"Tension blooms in the student honors production of "The Underpants," after a "little housewife," as her tender husband so eloquently puts it, drops her drawers and gives the King of Germany a salute for the ages. "Although she quickly gathers…

Archives Laker Review

‘Unstoppable’ disappoints given hype

"Movies involving speeding vehicles that may explode and cause terrible damage are nothing new; the most notable is, of course, Jan de Bont’s 1994 action film "Speed." Since its release, many films have tried to take various permutations of its…

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N.Y. runs afoul of free will

"We arrive into life alone. Cold, unclothed we travel the requisite inches through the birth canal and begin significant life. When the umbilical cord is severed, the conversion is complete. We are now free—but also completely and totally singular in…

Archives Opinion

In November, Thanksgiving means food, football but also family

"It is almost that day. The day where family we see once a year seem to magically re-appear at our doors, bearing a casserole that they claim to be a secret family recipe, or a store-bought pie, which they then…

Archives Laker Review

Passion rings through Rihanna’s ‘Loud’

"Barbadian recording artist Rihanna splashes back on to the pop music scene with her fifth studio album, "Loud," released on Nov. 16. The album serves as her pop diva redemption following her much darker and emotional album, "Rated R." "The…

Archives Opinion

Designers protest image as mere visual decorators

"Graphic design is often misunderstood for art. Graphic design is not art, although graphic designers are artists. Art and design do have similarities—they both trade hard edges for subjective decisions based on gut feelings and personal experiences. It’s messy, unpredictable…

Archives Opinion

Counseling disappoints

"Imagine having an issue, addiction or crisis that has been part of you for a long time. In fact, it has been apart of you for so long that you cannot think of a way to shake it. You live…

Archives Opinion

Smokers lose rights at hands of advocates

"We have been taught that discrimination in any form is wrong, and yet smokers have endured discrimination for over a decade. Smoking bans have been put in place to prohibit smoking indoors. Their premise was the notion that second-hand smoke…

Archives Opinion

Republicans majority mismanages priorities during first days

"One thing you learn if you follow politics is that politicians say stupid things at an alarming rate. "Take last week, for example, when Mitch McConnell, a Republican senator from Kentucky, was giving a press conference and he talked about…

Archives News

New life for lighthouse

"Oswego city officials plan to renovate the West Pierhead Lighthouse in an effort to attract tourism. "The Office of Community Development has obtained a $225,000 grant from New York’s Canal Corporation for restoration projects pertaining to the Oswego Harbor West…