Social network could equal no work when bosses stalk
When searching for a job, the social networking many people enjoy could lead to them not being hired. Many companies, no matter the size, tend to look at potential employees’ social networking profiles before or after an interview to get…
Minor, award baby steps to sustainability
The emphasis on sustainability has become more pronounced at Oswego State since the college won an award from the SUNY Chancellor in April. That support paved the way for Oswego’s sustainability course to Ecuador, along with the possibility of a…
Developed countries risk complacency in nuclear ring, says physicist
Since 2007, the investment in the global energy has shifted from the United States and Western Europe to Southern and Eastern Asia, which cause the proliferation of weapons in developing countries. However, it could also benefit the United States, and…
Student charged in flooding of Riggs Hall’s second floor
A game of hallway football in Riggs Hall on Sunday night ended in an arrest Monday. Dylan Soeffing was arrested Monday for recklessly endangering property and criminal mischief of the fourth degree, after he threw a football which damaged the…
Men’s soccer continues late-game drama; Naab scores game-winner
The Oswego State men’s soccer team pulled off another unbelievable win on Saturday, scoring in the last ten minutes once again to defeat the RIT Tigers 1-0. The Lakers continue to bring late-game dramatics to every match, pushing their record…
Lakers overwhelm Cobleskill in shutout victory
The Oswego State women’s soccer team is off to its best start in school history. The Lakers continued their hot start with a 6-0 thrashing of the SUNY Cobleskill Tigers. Freshman forward Bri Dolan scored early to give the Lakers…
Men’s golf takes third
The Oswego State men’s golf team was unable to defend its title at the 14th annual Oswego State Fall Invitational at Oswego Country Club on Monday. The Lakers finished with a total score of 320, which earned them third place…
Sit down, shut up, ‘Drive’ around
A nameless wheelman (Ryan Gosling, “Crazy Stupid Love”) is hired by two criminals to drive the getaway car in a warehouse robbery in the opening scene of “Drive,” the brilliant, spellbinding crime noir from Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn (“Bronson,”)…
Leave these ‘Dogs’ alone
Film remakes have always been something of a mixed bag in terms of quality. Some, such as John Carpenter’s 1982 remake of “The Thing,” are done so well that they become more notable than the original film itself. Others, such…
‘Sweeter’ than past albums
Singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw’s fifth studio album, “Sweeter,” has a very clear objective: to invade the Billboard Hot 100. In 2004, DeGraw reached third on the U.S. Pop 100 charts with “I Don’t Want to Be.” Additional singles “Chariot” and “Follow…