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Muse releases long awaited album

After three years of riding the wave of "Black Holes and Revelations," and the live album "H.A.A.R.P.," Muse is finally back with a completely new album. While three years is about standard for the band, it’s about time the trio…

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After three years, Oswego State community have mixed reviews of Campus Center.

It has been three years since Oswego State’s first new building in 35 years opened in October 2006. In that small amount of time, the Campus Center, featuring state-of-the-art classrooms, an array of culinary options and an abundance of spaces…

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Students experiment with adderall on campus

Adderall, commonly used to treat Attention Deficet Hyperactivity Disorder, has become the drug of choice to keep students alert during finals week. Adam Devour, a senior psychology major, started taking Adderall in high school for ADHD. He’s observed recreational use…

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Taking off with Helicopters

Helicopters is an eclectic band out of Chicago that combines exquisite melodies and songwriting with an occasional electronic flourish. The band won the opening spot of Lollapalooza in 2007 and most recently wowed critics and concertgoers alike with their sophomore…

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Piez renovation still on track for fall 2010 ground breaking

Officials are finally preparing to break ground this fall on the long awaited renovations to Piez and Park Hall, another major step toward revitalizing some of Oswego State’s aged buildings on campus. The planned Piez Hall renovations are a Part…

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Jay-Z conquers rap industry with ‘The Blueprint 3’

Sean Carter (better known as Jay-Z) released his long-awaited album "The Blueprint 3." The album starts off immediately by addressing issues on life, questions about the music industry and even gets philosophical in the intro track, "What We Talkin’ About."…

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‘Trees for Vets’ to plant life into Oswego’s landscape

Dennis Ouellette remembers when there were trees on Bridge Street. "Dutch elms used to drape almost onto the streets," he said. "Just beautiful."That was back in the ’60s, before Dutch Elm disease wiped most of them out, and others were…

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Off-campus housing set to unveil in fall 2010

Starting fall 2010, college housing is Oswego will never be the same. First, the expected completion of the hotly anticipated on-campus apartment complex The Village was to provide a much needed shot in the arm of the dull campus dorm…

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Access denied

If you were frustrated at your computer last week, you’re not alone. CTS was having a multitude of problems last week that frustrated students, staff and faculty. From September 14-16, Oswego Web Mail was working on and off. On top…

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City police to continue crackdown on bar scene

Oswego City Police, as well as local bars and clubs, will continue to keep a vigilant eye out for underage drinkers as the aftereffects of last spring’s drinking crackdown continue to be felt. Following a rash of busts led by…