The Oswegonian

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Month: April 2014

Sports

Oswego State prepares for weekend series at SUNY Fredonia

After a week that included a series win over SUNY Oneonta and a doubleheader split with nationally-ranked SUNY Cortland, the Oswego State baseball team currently sits in the No. 2 spot in the SUNYAC standings, sporting a 15-7 overall record…

Sports

Campus Recreation: flag football concludes

While the end of the semester is near, there is still time to attend fitness classes in the Lee Hall pool. Aqua Fitness takes place on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. until April 30 and Aqua Zumba is on…

Sports

Three Oswego State athletes awarded SUNYAC accolades

Three Oswego State athletes were honored with SUNYAC accolades for their performances during the week ending April 13. Tim Smith, Brendyn Karinchak and Nikki Greco were the recipients of baseball Player of the Week, baseball Pitcher of the week and…

Laker Review Reviews

‘Rio 2’ offers bright visuals, laughs for all

The first “Rio” movie caught children’s eyes with all its bright, vibrant colors and catchy, lively tunes. “Rio 2” does exactly the same. Set three years later, we have a new storyline and a few notable new characters: Kristin Chenoweth…

Campus Events Laker Review

Artist Edward Mayer lectures on influences

On April 15, students and professors filled the campus center to listen to Edward Mayer speak about his art. Mayer is a visiting artist             to Oswego. Mayer started talking about himself and his art,…

Laker Review Reviews

Weekly EP Revue: Elizaveta’s ‘Hero’

Born in N.Y, but raised in Russia, Elizaveta Igorevna Khripounova, known simply as, Elizaveta, dreamed of returning to the U.S. to pursue music. A pianist at heart, Elizaveta began to describe her music genre as “opera-pop.” In 2011, the young…

Laker Review Reviews

‘Oculus’ delivers big on scares, holds back nothing for audience

“Oculus,” a thriller about a haunted mirror that can possess anyone who gets near it, stars Karen Gillan (“Doctor Who”) as a woman trying to clear her father (Rory Cochrane, “Argo”) and brother’s (Brenton Thwaites, “The Signal”) names by proving…

Laker Review Reviews

Michaelson takes fresh indie-pop direction on ‘Lights Out’

In 2005, Ingrid Michaelson released a debut, self-released record titled “Slow The Rain.” Through MySpace, stints at local cafes in New York City and various small venues, the indie artist created a small following. However, in 2006 when Michaelson went…

Laker Review

46th Creative Writing Awards puts student talent in spotlight

On Quest Day, the English and creative writing departments honored its best and brightest at the 46th annual Charles F. and Miriam B. Davis Creative Writing Awards. After professor Leigh Wilson’s characteristically charming anecdote about reading pretentious literature with a…

Laker Review Reviews

‘Draft Day’ gives NFL fans sneak-peek at back door draft politics

“Miracle,” “Remember the Titans,” “Field of Dreams” – if you have seen one sports movie, you have seen them all. A film about the ins and outs of the most highly anticipated day for the National Football League season, “Draft…