The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 25, 2024

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Five lots, few lots; commuter parking huge issue on campus

By John Custodio As discussed in an opinion article by Annika Wickham, it has been established in previous arguments that SUNY Oswego is horrendous with communicating to students about parking, and their parking lots are atrocious. However, an even greater…

Tully’s does not deliver ‘good times’ with tenders

By Sydney Havens At the beginning of March, the long-awaited Tully’s Tenders is set to open its doors in Oswego. Their claim to fame is chicken tenders, and these will be the primary menu item. There is only one problem…

Baloch murder not honorable or justified

By Ashton Becker Qandeel Baloch, a Pakistani model, actress, social media influencer and feminisit activist was murdered by her brother Waseem Azeem in 2016. He was sentenced to life in prison in 2019 and was acquitted of murder on Feb….

“Fool’s spring” makes appearance, time for the real thing

By Brandon Ladd “Fool’s spring” is known as the time after the first cold snap in winter when temperatures warm up significantly and people start to believe that the coldest part of winter has already passed. It is also put…

SUNY Oswego gyms free for students, great improvement

By Abigail Connolly SUNY Oswego is now offering free gym memberships to students. The memberships allow access to the Glimmerglass and Cooper Fitness Center facilities as well as the numerous group exercise classes throughout the week. Why did it take…

‘Doctor Strange’ trailer shows possibilities for upcoming film

By Aaron Brown Marvel Studios’ second trailer drop for “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” leaves infinite room for theories and future possibilities. The trailer provides emotion, high stakes and stunning visuals potentially leaving some fans more excited for…

‘Uncharted:’ yet another average video game film adaptation

By Ethan Stinson Video games have had a notoriously troubled past when being translated to the big screen. Save for rare standouts, video game films are often marred by poor screenplays, generic presentations and a lack of connection to the…

‘Wolves At The Gate’ singles hint quality album coming next month

By Connor LaLone Since its founding in 2008, Wolves At The Gate (“VxV”) carved out a niche as a heavily Christian metal band. The group’s heavy post-hardcore musical themes are often in stark contrast with its lyrics, creating an interesting…

‘The Cuphead Show!’ honors popular game, classic cartoons

If you are nostalgic for the golden age of American animation, look no further than “The Cuphead Show!” by Netflix, freshly released Feb. 18. Based on the 2017 video game “Cuphead” by Studio MDHR, the series follows the misadventures of…

‘Avalon Bay’ series shows strong start with ‘Good Girl Complex’

By Gabrielle Kroeger “Good Girl Complex” by Elle Kennedy (“The Deal”) takes place in a beachside town called Avalon Bay. Mackenzie “Mac” Cabot is an innocent rich girl who just wants to focus on building her app and growing her…