The Oswegonian

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Oswego’s motley lawman

Of all the politicians in Oswego County Sheriff Reuel "Moe" Todd is probably the most versatile. As the highest law enforcement official in Oswego County, his office is responsible for patrolling more than 950 square miles. The sheriff has to…

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Spring concert artist sends wrong message on bias crimes

The Student Association Programming Board (SAPB) has chosen J. Cole as the headliner at the spring concert. I’m my opinion, choosing a rapper for the spring concert was a terrible idea. I’m not here to attack J. Cole’s talent, or…

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Separating roses from weeds when viewing prominent cultural leaders

What separates a rose from a weed? They are both plants that comprise separate components. By definition, a rose is a "showy flower shrub having prickly stems, variously colored, often fragrant flowers." Furthermore, a rose in the concrete can be…

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As Egyptian dust settles, lessons learned

We all saw last Friday morning when Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak announced to the world he was leaving office after nearly three weeks of relentless protests from the people of Egypt. This was kind of a surprise, since Mubarak told…

Archives Sports

Behind the goalie mask

It takes a special breed to be a goaltender in ice hockey. 100mph slap shots, acrobatic moves and equipment at times that doesn’t help keep away the bumps and bruises are just part of the job. But it takes a…

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Organizations granted second opportunity

A decision made by the Student Association Supreme Court on Saturday, Feb. 12 rendered a paragraph of the charter review law unconstitutional, granting some rejected organizations a re-evaluation by the Finance Committee. Because of the decision, budget council, which had…

Archives Laker Review

Two households alike in topiary

The works of William Shakespeare have seen their fair share of creative adaptations over the years. In particular, "Romeo and Juliet" has been the basis for a musical, "West Side Story," a modernized film adaptation, "Romeo + Juliet" and even…

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Students find way around housing policies

Holly Katko is a first semester sophomore who is completely swamped with finals and projects just like her classmates. But you will not catch Katko on the seventh floor of Seneca Hall, her dorm last year, with the rest of…

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BSU celebrates Black History Month

Most Asian, Latino, African and Native American organizations have a week of events, in which they end with an annual dinner. The Black Student Union (BSU) has an entire month of events, in honor of Black History Month. "[Black History…