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Sep. 24, 2024

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‘New Moon’ rises

In director Chris Weintz’s "New Moon," the wolves come out to play. And even though all the fanatics mourn, mope and cry for the return of Edward Cullen in the second installment of the "Twilight" saga, his absence pushes the…

Archives Sports

Lakers open regular season with rout

The Oswego State women’s ice hockey team erupted for four goals in the second period, as they defeated Castleton State (VT), 6-1, in their regular season opener at the Campus Center Ice Arena on Sunday afternoon. Senior forward and assistant…

Archives Laker Review

‘Charlatan’ author speaks to Oswego

Non-fiction writer Pope Brock visited Oswego State on Nov. 30 to talk to students about non-fiction writing and the research required to write a good novel. Brock began his career as a writer mostly for the thrill of having something…

Archives News

Housing, employment, campus relations highlight race for alderman

Oswego city alderman candidates are in the thick of a furious finish toward next week’s Election Day, and luckily for Oswego State students, candidates are pledging to focus on numerous topics that affect the city’s college demographic. Connie Cosmento, incumbent…

Archives Laker Review

Flyleaf grows in second album

Flyleaf’s newest album, "Memento Mori," is the perfect sophomore album. Not only does it bring the original sound from Flyleaf’s first album, "Flyleaf" (released in 2005), it introduces a newer and better sound. Flyleaf, an alternative rock band from Texas,…

Archives News

New Oswego sports bar in the works

Taildraggers, a place where many Oswego residents and students visit, is expected to reopen under a new name. After the bar closed down last year, new owner David Wahlendorf is soon reopening the space and renaming it The Alley Cat….

Archives Opinion

Hellfire on Christmas celebration

Christmas is fast approaching and, as usual, it will be accompanied by false claims of victimization from conservative Christians. Thismisguided belief has prompted Christians to warn of the "War on Christmas." Every year, Christians purport to have been the victims…

Archives News

CTS continues search for new e-mail server

Students and faculty hoping for an e-mail upgrade may soon get their wish, as Campus Technology Services (CTS) has started their search for a new server for the Oswego State campus. According to Chief Technology Officer Joseph Moreau, Microsoft and…

Archives Opinion

In The Office – Gay marriage grants people simple rights

This week has been written into history. The New York State Senate met Wednesday morning to debate over two very important topics. First, the plan to close the gap in the budget deficit of $3.2 to $4 billion, which would…

Archives News

Questions arise over Higher One policies

Oswego State students are being charged for not using a college promoted service. Students who have stopped using their Higher One debit card are being charged $19 each month in fees. According to an e-mail from Higher One, "When there…