The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 28, 2024

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Year: 2016

Clinton’s ‘two-faced’ emails released

During what many people considered an entertaining presidential election cycle, voters are simply trying to figure out which is the lesser of two evils. Do we take the one who has done really bad things or do we take the…

New partnership excites department

German virtual reality (VR) software developer Crytek has recently partnered with Oswego State. The VR program on campus is able to increase their resources as well as the research they are able to conduct. This has led to the establishment…

Trump’s disgusting remarks surface

Locker room talk. This was the most notable phrase from Sunday night’s second presidential debate between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump. No time was wasted before debate moderator Anderson Cooper addressed the evening’s most anticipated topic:…

Look at OZ: Approaching Emerald City

With the show opening soon, “The Wizard of Oz” cast and crew rehearsals are in full swing. The first performance will be a preview on Oct. 20 and the show runs until Oct. 29 in the newly rennovated Waterman theatre…

Weekly EP: Passion Bel Canon sounds similar to listeners

The year is 2016 and music has never been easier to access. It can be shared from practically anywhere around the world, on hundreds of different platforms. Thousands of artists now live and die by the internet. Artists have found…

‘The Girl on the Train’ changes original story

This train has fallen off the rails. With an amazing trailer, great cast and being hyped up as the next “Gone Girl,” audiences expected a great final product from the film “The Girl on the Train” but it failed to…

‘Miss Peregrine’s’ film lacks explanations books lovers desire

“Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” is a fantasy adventure movie directed by Tim Burton (“Alice Through the Looking Glass”), based on Ransom Riggs’ 2011 book by the same name. The film stars Jacob “Jake” Portman, played by Asa Butterfield…

HBO’s ‘Divorce’ showcases actors’ range, experience

Some of the best comedy originates from a place of pain. The area between comedy and tragedy is a wonderfully emotional place that can have sadness, tears, betrayal, lost love and broken hearts. Having these darker themes in a comedy…

‘Masterminds’ plays well with comedic cast, actors shine

Relativity Media Studios’ newest film “Masterminds” was released in the beginning of October, It tells the story of the Loomis Fargo heist, the largest bank robbery in American history, filled with a variety of comedy used within the characters. Loomis…

‘Insecure’ tackles race, identity issues, captures attention

Race is an ever-evolving topic. It is more than a simple idea or an easy answer. Race can be seen differently by different people and can be an important part a person’s identity. HBO’s new series “Insecure” dives into the…