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Day: October 9, 2014

Campus News Opinion

Where are the political advocates in Oz?

It’s hard to recall instances when there have been protests on Oswego State’s campus. My only fuzzy memory is of the small Occupy Oswego protest back in 2011. Besides this teensy blip on the protest radar, protests aren’t heard of…

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Opinion

Don’t point finger, achieve all

Growing up, I used to roll my eyes and sigh whenever I heard someone complaining about the “entitlement generation.” Given recent events, it’s become apparent to me just how right they were: My generation is perhaps one of the most-spoiled…

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Laker Review Reviews

‘Annabelle’ flops, predictable horror schlock

The latest horror movie “Annabelle” fails severely to strike fear into the hearts of moviegoers. The movie is a prequel to “The Conjuring,” which the director of “Annabelle,” John Leonetti, worked on. Taking place in the 1960s, a young couple…

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Laker Review

Creative Writing: Let the Rainbow Go

  Mi amor, Mi amor just let the rainbow go For all nights by sea, boats rowing by land Sun bitten skin, aching backs, “shhsh” niña row My days lay warm of you, you watched me grow Papi was the…

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Laker Review

This Week’s Horoscopes

Aries- Today you will certainly see a lift in your energy levels, this should benefit you when it comes to several fronts. While you are experiencing this energy boost, make sure that you do not get carried away. Make sure…

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Opinion

When you’re running out of reasons to be thankful, be thankful for this

The value of freedom cannot be overstated. It’s the foundation that gives all of us who live in western democracies — people of faith and no faith alike — the ability to live as we choose. It is critical to…

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Opinion

Fight for no censorship in Hong Kong, appreciate U.S.

As American citizens we often take our rights for granted. We live in a country where for the most part, journalists and citizens have the freedom to say mostly anything. In China, however, it’s quite a different story. Over the…

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Campus News Opinion

Extreme fire safety rules in the way of student expression

As of last week, Resident Assistants have begun their annual fire safety checks for the semester. Their job is simple: Go into the room, make sure the room is up to code and meets fire safety regulations and codes and…

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Opinion Staff Editorial

Sit in on summit for sure

The 10th annual Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit is being held on Oct. 16 and media professionals such as Connie Schultz, Al Roker and Charlie Rose will be around to talk to students throughout the day. This event is a…

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