The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Year: 2013

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TED Talk video discusses teen’s life with autism

Oswego State students filed into the Campus Center Auditorium Monday night, Feb. 25, as the Counseling Services Center in conjunction with the Peer 2 Peer educators presented a special TED talk about autism. Oswego State Professor Jennifer Rapke presented a…

News

Student ski club rocks quad

If a student walked through the Academic Quad Hall last Friday night, they would have noticed a crew taking snow banks and transforming them into something more than just a giant snow pile. Oswego State held the second annual Rail…

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Student volunteers look to make impact

Many students on campus prioritize doing well, but at least a few Oswego State students also focus on doing good. Whether running a blood drive, feeding the homeless or building a house for the less fortunate, the members of Habitat…

Laker Review

‘Collage’ to showcase student music talent

The annual ‘Collage’ concert is an event that students and faculty members in the music department look forward to. It is a chance for each academic ensemble to prepare a piece to get more exposure for its programs and the…

Laker Review

‘Dark Skies’ attempts to capture sci-fi audience only to fail

Extraterrestrials find their way back to the big screen in “Dark Skies,” a movie that details a suburban family’s struggle to stay alive and together against the invasive forces of aliens. Directed by Scott Stewart (“Priest”), this science fiction horror…

Laker Review

‘Metal Gear Rising’ proves relevancy with ‘Revengeance’

The “Metal Gear” franchise has been synonymous with cinematic stealth action since the original “Metal Gear” was released in 1987. The series has centered on namely two characters, Big Boss and his “son,” Solid Snake, who both serve as covert…

Laker Review

The Rock plays tolerable role in ‘Snitch’

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (“Fast Five”) has only given an impressive performance in the 2003 action-comedy “The Rundown,” a bizarre, funny film that stands out among his most recent work. That is, until his newest role in “Snitch.” Johnson plays…

Laker Review

‘Abel Raises Cain’ tells distinctive story of national prankster

Alan Abel is not a household name, and the makers of the documentary “Abel Raises Cain” do not aim to transform him into one. The documentary triumphs in allowing the audience to learn about the long time “media menace,” finding…

Laker Review

Moving Company forces reaction with energetic rapid moves

Bare feet glided across the dusty stage, sharp breathing heard over the electric score and drops of sweat landed as seven dancers explored body relations this past Wednesday, Feb. 27. Presented by ARTSwego, the Brian Brooks Moving Company mesmerized students,…