New Missouri government dress code
Missouri state Representative Ann Kelley recently proposed a new rule package that required women in the House of Representatives to cover their shoulders by wearing a jacket. This new rule package outraged many of the Democrats in the House, and…
The Oswegonian Computer Dilemma: Headaches pile up
Hopefully by the time you are reading this, the Oswegonian office will have three new computers. This installment will be the completion of a four month long back and forth between myself, Campus Technology Services (CTS) and the Student Association…
Organ donation should not be tied to reduced sentencing
It is not every day that a new and terrifying idea burbles up from America’s legislators, but it is most of them. On Feb. 2, CBS Boston reported that a new bill allowing prisoners in Massachusetts to donate organs or…
Valentine’s Day: A plastic consumerist holiday
Who else reading this is single? The local Walmart has been selling roses and chocolates since December; TikTok feeds are full of couples showing their Valentines date ideas; the Deborah F. Stanley Arena is holding a “Sweethearts Open Skate.” Last…
New Netflix password sharing crackdown
Recently, Netflix’s FAQ page was updated with some information regarding its new password-sharing measures. These measures intend to crack down on users sharing passwords outside of their own households. According to Forbes, Netflix posted guidelines about how this would work…
At what age are we truly considered adults?
As I have journeyed further through college, I have always wondered when I would be considered an ‘adult.’ Legally, when you turn 18 you are considered an adult. You can vote, enlist in the military, be called for jury duty,…
Should students control dining hall music?
The dining halls of SUNY Oswego aim to please, striving to provide quality menu choices to their customers. They also do their best to create a friendly and relaxing atmosphere by playing music through the speakers. When it comes to…
End of the semester reflection, staff goodbyes
The end of a semester is always bittersweet and it seems strange to even be saying that we are nearing the close of the semester. Though we did not publish fewer papers than normal, it still feels like we are…
Twitter as public forum, free speech
No one thought that he would do it. No one believed that he would actually go through with it. Some criticized him for the excessive amount of money that he was willing to spend on purchasing Twitter, but the loveable…
Athletic identity: finding worth outside of sports
I write this article to bring awareness to the very real issue that many athletes suffer from: athletic identity. Although I recognize that identity crisis is not strictly related to athletes, my hope is that the suggestions I make can…