The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 18, 2024

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Evan Youngs

Professors ponder approach to ‘post-literacy world’

The encroaching influence of social media has stoked fears in experts of a “post-literacy world,” in which popularity and controversy impede on truth.  In the premiere of a series of panels on civil discourse, university faculty from various fields took…

Goodbye Brat Summer, Hello Brat Autumn 

I hope you had a brat summer. I hope you made intentional typos in your texts to show off your relatability. I hope you were “demure.” I hope you gave “indie sleaze.” I hope you streamed “Red Scare” semi-ironically. I…

Taylor Swift leaves fans exhausted amidst release of new album

Rating: 0.5/5 Stars Taylor Swift (“Midnights’’) did not need to do any of this. She has enough industry power and wealth to free herself from the album deals that pressured her before her cultural omnipresence. She has enough of a…

Aunrée Houston discusses generative AI as Quest symposium keynote speaker

“People are too horrible,” Aunrée Houston, keynote speaker for the 2024 Quest symposium, uttered. “Oh my god.” Houston intended to demonstrate the abuse of artificial intelligence by playing a YouTube video titled “AI Gone WRONG.” The video showed a montage…

Seemingly nobody knows origins of ‘Everyone Knows That’

It sounds familiar. It goes like this:  “You’re counting all the shapes in the sky/Caught up in your world of lies/Everyone knows that/You got/Ulterior motives/Tell me the truth!/Every move shows it…”  At least you think it does. The clip muffles…

Debate over mail-in ballots brews as presidential election approaches

In the fall semester, students may see some of their peers tabling outside for Vote Oswego, encouraging them to vote in the upcoming 2024 election. One of their main strategies: handing out forms to request a mail-in ballot. Mail-in voting…

Rice Creek solar eclipse spectators, researchers satisfied despite skies 

Two young women lay on the grass, staring up at a cloudy sky through their protective glasses. “This is so cool,” they both repeated. They were sarcastic. From the view at Rice Creek Field Station, the nature preserve three miles…

Beyoncé’s country album breaks down what ‘going country’ means

Rating: 4/5 stars The marketing for Beyoncé’s (“Renaissance”) second act in her three-part gimmick, despite her cautionary Instagram post claiming otherwise, promised that she would snatch country music into her pantheon of genres. “Snatch” may not be the best word;…

City of Oswego prepares ahead of total solar eclipse next month

A window decal of a smiling moon covering the sun greets pedestrians walking past Man in the Moon Candies in Oswego. Around it reads, “ECLIPSE! APRIL 8TH.” To the right of it is a small advertisement for a collectible poster…

Professors respond to debate on using AI to teach creative writing

The controversy over using artificial intelligence (AI) for creative writing has sparked debate in the literary world. At SUNY Oswego, the creative writing faculty are a small example of this split over whether to include AI in their lessons. Stephanie…