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Month: March 2015

Opinion Staff Editorial

Spring concert raises issues

Oswego State’s spring concert lineup was announced Wednesday with a mixed response from the student body. The issues ranged from ticket prices to the musical acts chosen to the date the concert is being held. Big Sean, B.o.B, Timeflies and…

In the Office Opinion

Releasing tensions in life necessary

I was born into stress and live my life in stress. I am constantly getting stressed out. Whether it’s family, friends or schoolwork, stress always finds its way back to me. Over the course of my time here at Oswego…

Archives Opinion

Alex Rodriguez: understated most hated man in all of sports

To say that Alex Rodriguez is the most-hated man in all of sports is a tremendous understatement. To state that Alex Rodriguez is possibly loathed more than inmates on death row isn’t an exaggeration, for people scowl when they hear…

Opinion

Peterson closing in on return

Adrian Peterson may now be reinstated quicker than expected because, according to ESPN writer Ben Goessling, U.S. District Judge David Doty has overruled the rejection of appeal for Peterson implemented by NFL arbitrator Harold Henderson. The NFL plans to appeal…

Opinion

ISIS morals non-existent

Does religion justify the systematic torture and murder of hundreds of innocent people? Or does ISIS simply propagate moral nihilists? The odds are that if you’re human and you’re reading this right now, you’d consider yourself to be a law-abiding…

Archives Multimedia Video

Open Mic Spotlight: Julia D’Rozario

[su_youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9-hj3cQSC4″ width=”1080″ height=”720″] In an effort to bring back the Oswego Open Mic Spotlight, every so often this semester, a different Oswego State student will be “spotlighted”. This weeks spotlight is on Julia D’Rozario, who performs at the Lifestyles…

Opinion

‘The Dress’ allures nation in mere hours

This past week, the nation was hit with “The Dress.” This dress caught the attention of everyday people, celebrities and even politicians. It is rare something catches the attention of these different types of people. What is even more surprising…

Archives Opinion

Nimoy leaves behind storied legacy

When he appeared as a green-blooded, emotionless, pointy-eared Mr. Spock in the first pilot of the “Star Trek” television series in 1965, Leonard Nimoy played a character role in the beginning of what may be the most successful failure in…

Opinion

Music to be released on Friday globally to improve industry

Music is said to be a universal language. We are surrounded by it daily and we’ve spent large sums of money to obtain it, or so we say. Music piracy is a huge epidemic, especially in the United Sates. This…

Laker Review Reviews

Dan Deacon’s off-beat electronic melodies

American composer and electronic musician, Dan Deacon, released his eighth album, “Gliss Riffer,” on Feb. 24. A Long Island native, Deacon released his first two albums while he was a student at SUNY Purchase. He is now based in Baltimore,…