The Oswegonian

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Month: September 2016

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Campus technology update cycle attempts to keep up with rapidly changing devices

Campus technologies, from the printers and computers in the residence halls, to the projectors and work stations in the academic buildings, are essential to the modern education Oswego State provides. As technology advances, the rate of change increases, requiring more…

Campus considers adding stairs down to lake

After an incident occurred by the shore of Lake Ontario on Sept. 10, students are concerned about the safety of not having stairs on West Campus leading to the lake. According to Oswego State’s University Police Chief John Rossi, a…

15th annual Fall Jamboree celebrated at Ontario Orchards for students, community

Ontario Orchards held their 15th annual Fall Jamboree festival Sept. 21-22 in Sterling, New York, which provided fun for the community. Community member Charles Itzin has been attending the festival since its first year. Itzin sets up a table with the…

Look at OZ: Fresh Fest introduced to campus

Cinema and screen studies students at Oswego State were introduced to a brand-new film festival last week by the Oswego Film Club and it was simply fresh. Students and faculty alike gathered in the Park Hall auditorium on Sept. 15…

Weekly EP: Peter Silberman brings best aspects from old band

The world around us often seems to move at a breakneck pace. This includes the music industry, where dozens of indistinguishable records are released every week. So sometimes it’s nice to stop and listen to the musical roses. In this…

‘Snowden’ inaccurate bio-pic according to Snowden

“Snowden” is a 2016 biographical film directed by Oliver Stone, the director of the 2012 documentary “Oliver Stone’s Untold History of the United States.” “Snowden” marked the lowest opening of Stone’s career for a film playing in just over 2,000…

‘Hell or High Water’ succeeds as writer’s lastest masterpiece

David Mackenzie may have put out his greatest film to date with “Hell or High Water,” a subtle, engaging, gritty crime thriller that pulls the viewer right into that big west Texas landscape. The film is the perfect example of…

‘Son of Zorn,’ semi-animated show with real world mistakes

If during the viewing of some sitcom rerun you’ve ever had the thought, “Hey this is pretty good, but I’d really prefer it if the dad was played by a giant animated He-Man parody” then there is a show for…

‘Blair Witch’ gives fans everything wrong with modern horror

Since its debut on Sept. 16,  “Blair Witch” has received more hype than it deserves. This edition of the “Blair Witch” franchise, which began in 1999 with the original “Blair Witch Project,” is simply a compilation of horror movie stereotypes….

‘American Horror Story’ changes strategy to recapture audience

Returning to television this fall with much anticipation is the anthology horror series “American Horror Story.” With the fifth season’s poor ratings, creators Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy have chosen to take the sixth season and advertising methods using a…