Virus Vaccine Something to be Cautious About
We are getting it in November. We are getting it in January 2021. Everyone will have it by April. These are all things Americans have been told over the last few months about when they are getting a vaccine for…
“Project Power” Fails to Fill Void Left by Lack of Superhero Films
Over the past decade, superhero and comic book films have become a significant staple in pop culture, with the promise of riveting action, dazzling digital effects and captivating characters. Given the immense popularity of the genre, in addition to the…
“Aggretsuko” Continues to Impress as New Season Comes Out
After two seasons of surprisingly insightful television, “Aggretsuko” has proven to be the second realest show starring talking animals to come out in the last decade, with top spot going to Bojack Horseman. Retsuko, the overworked, death-metal belting red panda,…
All in Yellow, All in Black
My Grandmother didn’t know she was dead. “Ellie, Ellie! Out here, by the window.” My dads made me wear all black to the funeral, which I hated, but they said it wasn’t about me. Closed casket. The priest talked for…
Harley Quinn Season 2 Picks Up Where First Left Off
If you haven’t seen the first season of “Harley Quinn,” stop reading this review. Either go watch the show and come back or continue on with your everyday life in our shared dystopian nightmare. To those that have seen season…
Paralympics Documentary Leaves a lot be Desired
For most, the Summer Olympics run from late July to early August, although not many are aware that coming right behind are the Paralympics, which stands for ‘parallel to the Olympics,’ a movement promoting sport for athletes with impairments. A…
New Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion Song Ignites Conversation about Sexual Empowerment
Over a month ago, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion released their first collaboration together. “WAP” has been extremely successful yet controversial. The music video, which features several celebrities such as Kylie Jenner and upcoming artist Normani, equally contributed to…
Sustainability efforts put on pause due to COVID-19
With current efforts to keep the campus at limited rates of COVID-19, and to remain sanitary and healthy, some are questioning the effects this may have on the environment and whether it is possible to be sustainable campus-wide. Since Oswego…
Funnelle to be used as quarantine housing
Oswego State President Deborah Stanley announced on Monday, Sept. 7, that Funnelle Hall will now be used to house additional students that need to be quarantined on campus due to COVID-19. The residence hall was recently renovated in the spring…
Campus sees spike in COVID-19 as classes continue
These past few months have been filled with confusion and fear about what the future of the Oswego State campus and education will look like amid COVID-19. The campus looks a lot different this year, with masks, social distancing and…