The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Dec. 23, 2024

Month: October 2014

Archives News

VEGA to put on “Safe Trick-or-Treat”

Oswego State’s residence halls will provide “Safe Trick-or-Treat” for children in sixth grade or under, accompanied by an adult, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2. VEGA, the Junior and Senior Women’s Honor Society at Oswego State, is…

Archives News

This Week in SA

The Student Association held their sixth weekly meeting of the semester Tuesday evening. The number of senators present was enough to make quorum. One new student was sworn in as a senator and took the oath of office on the…

Archives Campus News News

Hispanic heritage celebration

[slideshow_deploy id=’18844′] The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures hosted its annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration last Wednesday. There were multiple exhibitions at this event.  At the event, there were tables set-up with different labels of various Latin American countries,…

Opinion

Nicknames can make or break you

The first thing my family and friends would yell out in public was “Daddy Long Legs!” This was the most embarrassing thing that anyone could possibly do in front of the entire world. People turned and looked at me, mostly…

Campus News Opinion

Out, proud shirts help out

Why would a baseball team of LGBT players never win? Because everybody would be out.  That’s what happened last weekend, as a record number of “Out and Proud” shirts were worn, even outnumbering the “Ally” shirts. But what is coming…

Campus News Opinion

Put your noisy hand down in class

The worst offense in the classroom is to raise your hand while someone else is speaking. Countless times I sit in class listening to the professor, only to be interrupted by the screeching and soundless waves of a classmate’s hand….

National Issues Opinion

Poor Detroit turns off water for residents

You may remember Detroit; it’s the city that was in the news in 2008 when all the American auto companies except Ford went downhill and the government had to bail them out. The entire city filed for Chapter 9 Bankruptcy…

Opinion

Cable is dying, but television lives on in new, exciting ways

I truly believe we are the last of a dying breed. I think ours is the last generation to truly experience broadcast television as our parents experienced it. Sure, cable television has been around since the ‘80s when people wanted…

Opinion

Stand up to bullies this month

October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, an annual campaign sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is centered around engaging and educating students, teachers, parents and the public at large about the profoundly negative impact…

Opinion Staff Editorial

Vote in upcoming election

The 2014 midterm elections are just around the corner and students should be preparing themselves to head to the polls. It may not be one of the most important election years in some people’s minds, but there are some very…