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Nov. 20, 2024

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Big Ten Conference expansion necessary for success

The world has gone stir crazy over college athletics. The excitement of basketball in March and the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) season in winter. There is no question these college sports have found their signature seasons among the best of…

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Lacrosse team exceeds fundraising goal during fourth annual St.Baldrick’s event

The Oswego State men’s lacrosse team wrapped up their fourth year supporting the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a charity aimed at finding a cure for childhood cancer. Since the annual event’s inception, the team had raised over $67,000. After setting a…

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Football program remains void

There are over 20 athletic programs at Oswego State, but one popular sport that Oswego State does not have is football. But it has not always been that way. From the early 1920s to 1976, there was an Oswego State…

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Student-athletes find balance between academics, athletics

It’s demanding, time consuming and competitive. Time management is key. This task is not meant for everyone, however, there are about 450 student athletes at Oswego State. Student-athletes have very demanding schedules between practices, games, classes and homework. With intense…

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Lecture on Muslim women clears up common misconceptions

Zohra Sarwari spoke to a nearly full lecture room about the obscurities in the media and present day culture of Muslim women in a speech entitled "Are Muslim Women Oppressed?" April 22. Dressed in a hijab and jilbab, which are…

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Disorderly conduct

Katie Anglin, 19, was issued an appearance ticket on April 17 at 2:07 a.m. Anglin was charged with disorderly conduct after police observed her engaging in a physical altercation with another person. She is scheduled to appear in court on…

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Keith Harris – 4/23/10

The Tea Party movement has steadily gained support throughout America since Barack Obama was elected. Members of the party insist that America is moving toward socialism at a dangerous rate. They are often dressed in colonial garb. Their signs read…

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Public urination

Christopher Hammerl, 19, was issued an appearance ticket on April 17 at 11:23 p.m. Hammerl was charged with public urination on the corner of Sheldon Avenue and Washington Boulevard. He is scheduled to appear in court on May 25.

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Lori Moreth – 4/23/10

Last week, we discussed media bias and I touched on the how the Obama "lap dog media" portrayed the Tea Party movement. This week we will take a closer look at the Tea Party movement. The Tea Party movement is…

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Possession of a forged instrument

Michael Reid, 19, was issued an appearance ticket at 8:27 p.m. on April 14. Reid, a Funnelle Hall resident, was charged with one count of possession of a forged instrument. His arraignment date is May 10.