The Oswegonian

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Month: September 2015

In the Office Opinion

Senior year creates stress, nostalgic feel

Sometimes enjoying the year ahead can seem hard. With the future prospect of applying to jobs weighing on any senior’s mind, it can sometimes be distracting from the other things that matter. Keeping up with and maintaining a balance between…

Opinion Staff Editorial

Email hackers at it again

Over Labor Day weekend and throughout Tuesday, Oswego State students, faculty and alumni were targeted by an email phishing scam, one that hit even notable administration members, such as Richard Kolenda. On Sept. 8, Campus Technology Services sent a campus-wide…

Opinion

Camerawoman loses job, gives apology

Last week, Hungarian camera woman Petra Laszlo was fired from her job with Hungarian Nationalist N1TV after a video of her tripping and kicking several migrants surfaced worldwide. After the video of this incident received huge amounts of backlash, Laszlo…

Opinion

Jenner gets grilled by DeGeneres

Our favorite dancing talk show host, Ellen DeGeneres, recently invited Caitlyn Jenner to her show and took the opportunity to ask her some questions that many of us may have been asking. One of the most common questions in Jenner’s…

Opinion

Feminists get to core of Apple’s sexism

Apple technology has become a major contributor to our everyday assets. Ever since it released its first iPod in 2001, Apple has released everything from computers to phones to smart watches. Apple’s newest release, the iPad Pro, strung up controversy…

Opinion

‘Dear fat people’ hits nerve

Nicole Arbour, a Canadian comedian, actress and YouTuber, has been under attack this week since posting a video titled “Dear Fat People.” Currently at 5.5 million views, the video has been watched and despised by many people who claim it…

Opinion

Police cameras invade privacy

Over the past year, communities have been struck by the deaths of unarmed men and women who have died while in police custody. The deaths of Freddie Gray, Michael Brown and Sandra Bland have led many to question the reliability…

In the Office Opinion

College athletics prove their worth

Being a collegiate student athlete is not easy, whether you’re a star player for a Div I team or a Div III walk-on. Collegiate student athletes sacrifice the typical college experience for the opportunity to continue playing the sport they…

Archives Multimedia

Vox pop- Recent diversity policy for SUNY schools

State University of New York’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policy has recently been implemented system-wide throughout all SUNY schools. We took to the campus to find out what people thought about their efforts to promote diversify on the campus. Two…

Archives Campus Events Laker Review

‘Origins: Tradition and Innovation’ looks back while moving forward

Origins: Tradition & Innovation has been a show on the mind of Mike Flanagan, director of Tyler Art Gallery, for a number of years. This month, it became a reality. Origins, open Sept. 4 through Oct. 4 in Tyler Art…