Mars Inc. diverts attention with campaign
By John Custodio In mid-January, Mars Inc. announced that the well-known M&M anthropomorphized mascots would be getting an update to be “more inclusive” to modern American values and woke culture. There are two main problems with this. The move is…
Ukraine crisis, age old destructive mess
By Ashley Scott For the past few weeks, the news has been drowning with panic over the Ukraine crisis in Europe. Unfortunately, panic over Ukraine is nothing new. We have seen it before in 2014 with Russia annexing Crimea. However,…
University offers new opportunities, room for growth
By Brandon Ladd Desperation comes in many forms, some are searching for love, some are searching for friendship and some are searching for themselves. No matter which of these categories or the countless others that you might fall into, it…
Goodbye to Oswego
My time here at Oswego is coming to an end, with this being the last issue I officially sign off as the Assistant News Editor. But the journey here has been one to remember, and show gratitude toward. Having been…
Christmas season starts too early
Every year seems to be the debate of when the Christmas season officially begins and when people should start putting up Christmas decorations or start turning on the radio to listen to the popular Christmas hits. For some people this…
Great semester at Oswegonian
We made it, the final fall 2021 issue of the Oswegonian. Honestly, when I agreed to be the opinion section editor last April, after beating out the zero other applicants, I had no idea what I was getting myself into….
Liam and Ashley’s Toliet Talk: Tyler Hall
Tyler Hall is home to many restless art students who endlessly slave away at their various creations. At some point in the creative process, they need a break, a bathroom break. In this week’s article, we will be breaking down…
Travis Scott not at fault for injuries
As more and more details start to come out about the tragedy that occured at the Astroworld music festival, questions need to be raised as to what security measures were in place and the state of ethics of our society….
From my seat: The Editor-in-Chief’s Column
The mood around campus right now is an anxious one and it is not because of the looming deadlines in classes. It is instead of the looming snow that just will not fall. It has sleeted, rained and sleeted some…
Couric broke journalistic ethics
Every journalist is expected to follow a code of ethics in order to maintain a public discourse that is accurate and fair. Veteran journalist Katie Couric failed to do this in her interview with late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader…