The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Month: November 2015

Opinion

China ends one-child only policy

China can get ready to throw away the Trojans and throw on some Marvin Gaye, it was announced last Thursday that China would be putting an end to their one child per household limit and allow families to have two…

Opinion

‘Treepods’ to reduce CO2

The world is currently facing an increasingly potent enemy: copious amounts of carbon dioxide emissions. Although relatively harmless and vital to life on earth, we’ve increased the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere exponentially since the Industrial Revolution. As a…

Opinion

‘They, ze?’ Gender spectrum

Gender identification has been a widely controversial topic over the last decade, not only in sexual preference, but in personal gender preference as well. In some regards, those within the LGBTQ community prefer not to be referred to as “he”…

In the Office Opinion

Management position gives new outlook

As the advertising manager for The Oswegonian, it has been a real surprise to see how a weekly newspaper comes to fruition. I’ve seen days where it’s very quiet and days where one can hardly move without running into someone….

Opinion

DIVERSITY MISREPRESENTED

Two weeks ago, SUNY Plattsburgh’s student newspaper, Cardinal Points, gained widespread attention for the front cover of its weekly print edition. The week’s main story, titled ‘Minority admission rates examined,’ was accompanied by an illustration depicting an African American student…

Opinion

Millenials vs. everyone else

Change is like an ongoing cumulative ripple, like the beginning of a never-ending domino effect that will forever alter the future. This factor, change, persists throughout the passages of time. With each new generation that logic is no different. Things…

Opinion

Google contact lenses give new outlook

There have been many reports that Google is working on developing smart contact lenses which can be used to measure glucose levels for diabetics. There is also a report that Google has a patent pending for a contact lens with…

Opinion

Shamu gets shammed

SeaWorld, a well-known aquatic zoo, has announced plans to expand the tanks of their captive orcas. They would increase the size of the pools from 5.8 million gallons to 9.6 million gallons. More free space is a good thing, right?…

Opinion

Star Wars Episode VII boycotted

There is a disturbance in the force. After the release of the latest trailer for “Star Wars Episode VII – The Force Awakens,” people are up in arms over the new film. The cries have been seen on Twitter and…

In the Office Opinion

‘Poppin’ tags’ saves money, adds chic style

It seems like every time someone asks me, “Where did you get that dress/shirt/pair of pants?” I tell them the same thing: I got it at a thrift store. When I say that, I just feel happy about a cool…