The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Oct. 2, 2024

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Russia unable to manage its large military

The Russian Federation has one of the largest militaries on the planet, but in the past year, they have proved themselves rather incapable of managing it. Bogged down by the much smaller yet more capable and courageous Ukrainian Army, the…

Dunkin’ reigns superior due to flavors, cost

Dunkin’ and Starbucks, two frequently compared chain coffee locations, may offer similar products, but are entirely different animals. Though the majority of my generation might step up to defend Starbucks, I believe that Dunkin’ actually offers a better coffee experience…

Register to vote, only way voice will be heard

A few weeks ago, on Sept. 20, it was National Voter Registration Day. And though I am a bit late to the conversation, it is always important to encourage all people to not only register to vote, but to take…

Queen’s death brings too many closures

When you look up the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Google, you are presented with a span of time from Sept. 8 through Sept. 19. At first glance to anyone who is not familiar with the processes involved with…

Editorial: The importance of historical accuracy in cinema

Imagine there was a film that was produced about the Third Reich. However, this film decides to ignore historical fact and decides to whitewash the main characters, who happen to be Nazis. Instead, the film shows the Heer, the German…

Bring the popcorn and treats: October Netflix recommendations

Dunkin’ is serving pumpkin spice lattes again, the leaves are on the cusp of changing color, and there is finally a chill in the air. That can only mean one thing for Halloween lovers: it is time for a movie…

Retrospective: ‘Passage to India’ satisfyingly concludes Lean’s career

In 1858, one year following a massive and violent rebellion against the East India Company, the entirety of the Indian subcontinent would become a colony under the direct rule of the British Crown in what was to be known as…

Aimless ‘Fossora’ exhausts listeners with drawn out songs, concepts

Icelandic singer and producer Björk (“Country Creatures”) released her tenth studio album “Fossora” on Sept. 30. The album comes five years after the release of her last project, the folktronica-inspired “Utopia.” “Fossora” takes a new sound holding up to the…

‘Blonde’s’ looks do little to hide ugly narrative underneath

“Blonde” supposedly intends to challenge viewers to look past the looks and status of cultural icon Marilyn Monroe (Ana de Armas, “No Time to Die”) and instead dive deeper into the tortured mind of the true person behind the celebrity:…

New Kid Cudi album dives deep into artist’s emotions, R&B style

R&B and rap icon Kid Cudi (“Tequila Shots”) recently released his eighth studio album “Entergalactic,” topping off an already busy year for the artist. Cudi released “The Boy Who Flew To The Moon (Vol. 1)” in July, which is the…