The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 8, 2024

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Ben Grieco

Seniors use final year as way to rally Lakers

The Oswego State volleyball team is on a great run, winning six straight games and clinching a SUNYAC playoff spot. They achieved this feat through great team leadership and chemistry. Being a leader comes in many different forms. A vocal…

Sisters share common passion of soccer, play together for 17 years

The love and passion Sabrina and Gianna Perri share for soccer is one that will never fade. Passed between generations, the senior sisters embark on their recent years of sharing the bond for the game they love, soccer. Wrapping up…

In The Office: Legal age for alcohol not as smart as other laws

When someone turns 18 in America, they are considered an adult. They are legally able to vote, join the military, get married, get tattoos, piercings and more. They are considered old enough to make all of those major life decisions,…

Staff Editorial: Oct. 25, 2019

The city of Oswego’s Common Council voted last week to approve a ban on vaping, among other things, as part of the “Keep Oswego Clean,” initiative proposed by Mayor Billy Barlow. The initiative also bans the use of styrofoam by…

Climate change only getting worse

Over the course of these past few weeks, news has broken out regarding the arrests of celebrities Jane Fonda and Sam Waterson, sparking criticism in regards to law enforcement and the actions and precautions that the United States government is…

Debates with live audiences waste of time

A country whose citizens claim to be critical thinkers capable of coming to their own decisions regarding the critical issues facing our nation regardless of what the majority thinks, should be able to separate reality from entertainment. It sure is…

National Issues Opinion

Impeachment serious, yet possibly needed

Impeachment is not something that is taken lightly. It was included in the U.S. Constitution as a method of removing especially problematic officials. The wording “high crimes and misdemeanors” gives Congress wide latitude as to what an official can be…

Catalonian separatists crossing lines

Over these past few days, protests have erupted in the Spanish city of Barcelona in regards to an ongoing fight for an independent Catalan state within the kingdom of Spain. The latest outrage stems from the incarceration by the Spanish…

Weekly Spotify Breakdown: Oct. 18

Every week, Spotify selects a unique batch of 98 new musical releases in order to fill its “New Music Friday” playlist. While we informed last week that the update from Oct. 11 fulfilled the gaps in all of the music…

10 years later, ‘Zombieland: Double Tap’ brings guns, gore, gags

“Zombieland: Double Tap,” the newest film from director Ruben Fleischer (“Venom”) and writing duo Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (“Deadpool 2”), is the long-awaited sequel to the 2009 smash hit comedy, “Zombieland.” Like its predecessor, “Double Tap” impresses fans with…