The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 7, 2024

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Ben Grieco

Oswego grad student creates virtual tour

Thanks to the work of Human-Computer Interaction graduate student Theodore Johnson, those who visit Oswego’s Fort Ontario State Historic Site will soon have the opportunity to step through a visual remaking of the past, thanks to a new augmented reality…

Club sports budget procedure changes, SA establishes championship fund

Club sports teams have a new fund they can use in the event they make it to a championship level, due to a new budgeting system put in place last year. Last year, Student Association allotted $10,000 for their contingency…

Free fall concert announced

Oswego State will have a free outdoor concert for homecoming this year on Oct. 4, hosted by the Student Association Programming Board. The concert will feature hip-hop artist Young M.A, a nationally renowned rapper from Brooklyn, New York. Oswego State…

SA senate operates under new provision

Oswego State Student Association operated without meeting the minimum number of senators at the start of this semester by enacting a new provision for the first time. SA enacted the Skeleton Crew Provision, which passed late in the spring semester,…

Oswego State alum produces new film

Since graduating in 1995, Hollywood producer and Oswego State alumnus Andrew Miano remains connected to the university and community.  This past week, “The Farewell,” an award-winning film produced by Miano, has been showing for a limited time at the Oswego…

Student Spotlight (9/20/19): ‘The Routine’

I think it was midnight, at least it was almost midnight (I’m sure because that’s the most appropriate time for this sort of thing to happen) when I saw the clown. I should say The Clown and not the clown,…

‘The Goldfinch’ shines, exploring loss, trauma through art

“The Goldfinch” is a film adaptation of the novel by the same name written by Donna Tartt, which is incredibly beautiful and woefully long. A unique coming-of-age tale that chronicles the life of a boy named Theodore Decker (Oakes Fegley,…

‘The Farewell’ combines humor, tragedy while retaining personality

“The Farewell,” an independent film from director Lulu Wang (“Posthumous”), is a truly special viewing occasion because of how it confronts its viewers with a subject as dark as the impending death of a family member, and yet still gives…

BROCKHAMPTON’s ‘GINGER’ not as innovative as predecessors

BROCKHAMPTON, a San Marcos-based music collective, has been known for the never-ceasing impressive tracks they have been pumping out for the past two to three years, with the likes of GINGER’s predecessor, “iridescence” and the “SATURATION” trilogy. With a diverse…

Lana Del Rey ends America’s whole career in new album

Norman Rockwell was America’s greatest propagandist. The majority of his early work was a gauche exercise in the picket fence ideals of white America painted during a time where water fountains were segregated and corporate strong men beat any notion…