The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 14, 2024

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Year: 2022

Women’s basketball losing cycle, eyes on ‘learning process’

By Alexander Abramovich The Oswego State Women’s basketball team has been on a cold streak of late, losing their past four games after a big 49-46 win over SUNY Oneonta back on Jan. 28 at Max Ziel Gymnasium. The Laker’s…

No.14 Oswego State basketball takes care of business on home floor

By Spencer Bates The Oswego State men’s basketball team continued on their winning ways defeating both SUNY Potsdam and Plattsburgh State on Feb. 4 and 5. The Lakers first game of the weekend saw the Bears enter the Max Ziel…

Snow days traded in, road not clear

By Sarah Skibickyj Since COVID put schools into remote learning, everyone is used to Zoom and doing things online and this has made it so snow days are now remote learning days. This past week SUNY Oswego had a snowstorm…

Opinion World

Olympics disapproval justified

By Riley Eipp The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are in full swing, and the harmful impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on athletes and the diplomatic boycotts of the tragic human rights violations in China are making this year’s olympics one…

Nostalgia, prices on the rise for trading cards

By Faith Smith The COVID-19 pandemic came with an increase in new interests and hobbies. In March 2020, that aside from the toilet paper hoarding, other shelves were also becoming bare.  What happened to all of the sports and camping…

GOP declaration calls agendas into question

By Ashton Becker The Republican Party has officially declared the Jan. 6 capitol riot “legitimate political discourse.” Additionally, the Republican National Committee (RNC) voted to censure House Representatives Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois due to their…

In the Office Opinion

Winter Olympics control the world stage this week

By Brandon Ladd The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are underway and have been absolutely spellbinding, to steal a 2018 phrase used by NBC figure skating announcer and fashion icon Johnny Weir describing an Adam Ritton performance at the Pyeongchang Winter…

Knuckle Puck EP shows maturity, progress for band

By Connor LaLone Chicago-based punk-pop band Knuckle Puck (“No Good”) released their new EP titled “Disposable Life” on Feb. 4. The EP features two singles, as well as a cover: “Here’s Your Letter,” originally performed by Blink-182 (“I Miss You.”)…

Mitski opens up to listeners in reflective album ‘Laurel Hell’

By Jade Gatling “Laurel Hell” by Mitski (“Two Slow Dancers”) is the artist’s sixth studio album. It was released to most music platforms on Feb. 4, 2022. The Japanese-American singer managed to include numerous musical styles into her work. The…

Bastille’s ‘Give Me the Future’ creates sense of mystery, reflection

By Mackenzie Shields The British band “Bastille” released their fourth album “Give Me the Future” on Feb. 4. In a world full of uncertainty, the band seeks to explore possibilities for what the future may hold. Clocking in at only…