The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

Mar. 12, 2025

Carson Metcalf

Campus Events Laker Review

Stand-up comedy show opens eyes

Last Thursday, stand-up comedian Sam Killermann visited Oswego State and put on a routine that entertained while delving into LGBT issues. His gender expression has given him some unique insights into how U.S. culture stereotypes and makes “snap judgments” of…

Laker Review Reviews

‘Kid Cudi Presents Satellite Flight’ brings back man on the moon

The announcement of Man on the Moon: III, which is set to be released in 2015, sent a shockwave amongst the Kid Cudi faithful. Coming off of a strong effort in “Indicud,” Cudi’s most eclectic album to date, the buzz…

Campus Events Laker Review

Cellist Elinor Frey performs as part of Ke-nékt concert series

In the second installment of Oswego State’s chamber concert series, Ke-nékt, cellist Elinor Frey took to the stage of Sheldon Hall Ballroom on Wednesday with faculty member and pianist Rob Auler. In the hour-long concert, the two held the crowd…

Campus Events Laker Review

‘Hamlet,’ ‘Rosencrantz’ bring acclaimed Shakespeare to life

The audience at Waterman Theatre roared with laughter last week during the performance of “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.” The Acting Company visited Oswego State and brought nothing but smiles and enjoyment to the viewers. The set consisted of large,…

Laker Review

Creative Writing: Puberific

There are two types of hair that mark a boy’s passage into manhood. The first is the mustachio, the ever so glorious flavor savor. It’s a clear fact, that the kid in sixth grade who sprouted his peach fuzz was…

Laker Review

Horoscopes

Aries: Keep your focus plastered to the blessings in your life. Locate what you have, and forget about what you think you’re missing. You are missing nothing. You never were. Sometimes, when you put in as great an effort as…

Archives Campus News News

Oswego State preps for Waterbury, Lakeside renovations

Built in 1957, Waterbury hall is one of the oldest resident halls on campus, and as of the 2015 spring semester,  will be in the process of reconstruction. With the plan to eventually renovate all of the resident halls, Waterbury,…

Archives Community News

Diversity lacking among Oswego business owners

While New York State has the highest number of African-American owned businesses in the nation, in Oswego County, those numbers all but disappear. The latest United States Census Survey of Business Owners reports that from 2002 to 2007, the number…

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SA candidates run for top positions unopposed

On Feb. 19 Student Association president Anthony Smith announced this year’s unopposed candidates, effectively beginning the election process. Junior Tucker Sholtes was announced as the newest presidential candidate and freshman Neely Laufer as the vice presidential candidates the 2014 SA…