The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Oct. 10, 2024

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Today’s youth face pressures

“Remember, these are the best days of your lives,” says the woman from the health center moving people into quarantine or the professor on the Zoom call, talking to students who have not even gotten out of bed. That sentiment…

Online learning hurts

The pandemic has turned the world upside down, there is no question about that.  As a result, college students are having a hard time adjusting to this “new normal” with little to no face-to-face interaction — a crucial piece in…

Women’s care at risk with Supreme Court

With the current appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, many women are fearful of losing their rights to both abortion and birth control.  It has long been said that a Donald Trump presidency would overturn Roe…

Holidays like no other, sickness prevails

It is no secret that the world has changed drastically since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak. In the words of the President via a tweet, “until November 4th., Fake News Media is going full on Covid, Covid, Covid.” With…

The Editor-in-Chief’s column: Journalism mixture of facts, opinions have value in both modes of discourse

By definition, a columnist is, “a person who writes for publication in a series, creating an article that usually offers commentary and opinions.” Let me rephrase that: a person who writes articles that offer opinions. I get it. This may…

Student Spotlight: ‘Tumor’

Malevolent mastermind Makes morals a malignancy. Someone so charming and benign At first changed his consistency. Damaged deceiver dependent On getting what he wants: Cajoling and coaxing independent Individuals and with their hearts he taunts. Calling, crying, characterizing These women…

Student Film Spotlight: ‘Happy’

Overview During the pandemic, many find themselves feeling restrained or hopeless. The student short film “Happy” was about the lives of the film makers, who are just trying to enjoy themselves, undercut with a serene set of acoustic guitars for…

iDKHOW dazzles audiences with synth-heavy ‘RAZZMATAZZ’

It has been nearly two years since the newcomer band I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME (iDKHOW) released its debut EP, “1981 Extended Play,” back in 2018. Made up of singer and previous Panic! At The Disco’s bassist,…

‘#Alive’ pushes many boundaries for zombie film genre

The zombie film genre is perhaps one of the most famous yet oversaturated in all of horror, especially with Western audiences. With countless movies, video games and television shows, it would seem that the traditional undead ghoul has been dried…