The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Month: October 2011

Sports

Volleyball finishes 1-3

The Oswego State women’s volleyball team came out of its two-day tournament with one win in four matches and a lot of missed opportunities. “We played really tough and just had a few rough breaks when we needed things to…

Sports

SUNY hiker remembered

Last weekend the Oswego State outdoor club held a commemorative hike to pay tribute to a SUNY Binghamton student who took a fatal fall in the Adirondacks on Sept. 30. Matt Potel, who was co-president of the outdoor club at…

Sports

Men’s club ice hockey team looks to build on success

The 2011-2012 men’s club ice hockey team hopes to continue the success it has had during previous seasons. Last season, the team beat a number of nationally ranked clubs and won the Terry Martin Invitational Tournament, held at SUNY Canton….

Laker Review

First musical ‘Spells’ success

“The 25th Annual Putam County Spelling Bee,” may not sound like an interesting title for a musical. So it is a welcome surprise that the musical is a fun and energetic show with plenty of laughs. While it definitely is…

Laker Review

Robot fights get ‘Real’

Filmmaking has maintained itself as an art form due to its ability to continue to surprise an audience, particularly through unexpected plot twists. The best surprise however is when a film exceeds all expectations and shows an unexpected amount of…

Laker Review

Embrace these ‘Ides’

The title of “The Ides of March,” the new political thriller from writer/director/co-star George Clooney (“The American”), comes from the story of Julius Caesar, the Roman tyrant who was assassinated by his own Senate on March 15 in the year…

Laker Review

Pakistani spirit alive in Khan

Oswego State is one in five communities to participate in a year-long program known as “Caravanserai,” which began Monday. The program playing from Oct. 10-15 is intended to broaden an understanding of Muslim culture. The program is presented by Arts…

Laker Review

Gallego displays his abstract ‘Memento’

Artist Juan Gallego visited Oswego State for the first in a series of lectures sponsored by the art department on Monday. Gallego, a professor at CES Felipe II University in Madrid, has been known for his abstract-yet-realistic paintings. The first…

Laker Review

Exploring ‘Life on the Ice’ with Rogers

Editor and author Susan Fox Rogers spoke about her experiences in Antarctica as part of the Living Writers Series on Monday. Rogers spent six weeks in Antarctica with a grant from the National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Artists and Writers Program…