The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

Dec. 28, 2024

In the Office

In The Office: Filter out app addiction: Start with Snapchat

It seems that most phone-attached, selfie-obsessed millennials love snapchat and they  will not be deleting it anytime soon. On what other app can users make stickers of friends, see what they would look like as a dog and receive a…

Leaves are disappearing, bicycles are not

We all know the feeling; walking to class and all of a sudden, a bike rushes by. You may jump a little or maybe move out of their way if they are heard coming, but unquestionably, bicyclists can be an…

In the Office: All politics are local: Vote this November

As citizens, young people owe it to their communities to participate in the functions of local government that directly affect them in a huge way. Elections for state and local offices take place every November, unlike the presidential, which is…

On-campus parking nightmares continue

Students this year are frustrated once again by the so-called parking system here on campus and the inability to find appropriate spots to accommodate them without receiving a ticket. On campus, there are parking lots reserved for residents, commuters and…

Archives In the Office Opinion

Logic raps up mental health issue; awareness

It is funny to hear the host’s corny jokes and see the artists’ creativity in their music and performances at the MTV Video Music Awards. However, there was one performance in particular that stood out from all the rest this…

Quash negativity: Improve lives of others

It is so easy to get sucked into our own lives our own issues, and our own desires. As students we come back to school from busy summers, whether it was filled with long work shifts or fun summer excursions….

In the Office Opinion

Immigration very crucial, influential to U.S.

Immigration is a difficult topic to touch on but it is important to talk about. The United States is built on immigration.  A majority of the early politicians and founding fathers were all descendants of English immigrants. The innaugural Thanksgiving…

In the Office Opinion

Pink ribbons become more than symbolic

I woke up that Black Friday ready to go shopping. That morning I had no clue that I was going to discover something that could take my life down a road I certainly was not ready to be on. It…

In the Office Opinion

Graduation approaches, experience feels slim

With graduation less than 50 days away, the experience section on my resume seems to appear smaller and smaller each time I glance at it. I’ve completed great and enlightening internships, written countless bylines and have worked tremendously hard as…

In the Office Opinion

When traveling, drive, sightsee rather than fly

Looking to take a trip this summer? I am by no means a travel expert, but I have a strong recommendation for anyone looking to get away. A lot of the time, people choose to take exotic trips to the…