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Day: April 14, 2016

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Oswego city mayor addresses residents during state of the city address

Mayor Billy Barlow conducted a state of the city address on Monday night. He said typically the annual event is held right after the new year, but he wanted to hold out a little bit longer to give citizens a…

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Oswego State’s Quest Day 2016

On Wednesday morning in Marano Campus Center, a group of students and faculty presented at Quest about their Alternative Spring Break, teaching English in the Dominican Republic and their experience abroad. As part of the alternative spring break program at…

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Administration discusses student-to-class ratio

  Every semester at the departmental level, the associate deans and department chairs figure out how many classes of each course should be offered the following semester. “It’s a very complicated thing,” registrar Jerret LeMay said. “It is something that…

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Calios requests GET Food expansion

Jason Griffin has owned Calios for two years and said he has asked to be on Auxiliary Services’ GET Food program since his first week owning the business. However, Griffin’s requests have been denied. Currently, Domino’s Pizza, Oswego Sub Shop…

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Students engage in physical altercation at local night scene

Two students were involved in an altercation at the American Legion on Friday night during an after party hosted by Oswego’s African Student Organization (ASO). “I saw a brawl of two guys fighting,” sophomore Lizmarlin Santiago said. “One guy, they pushed him…

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Weekly EP: Aalegra channels Amy Winehouse

While sorely missed, the vintage styling of Amy Winehouse’s music has not died. Alive and well in retro soul artists like Seinabo Sey and Paloma Faith, Winehouse’s legacy of deeply moving, emotive melodies have continued on in various forms. Some…

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‘Rush Hour’ not meant for television screens

Now who didn’t enjoy “Rush Hour?” The movies were comedic classics. Sure, the third was a bit much and included a lot of rehashing the same jokes, but the series was still a strong story that has continued to amuse…

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Worst of Netflix: What not to binge watch on your day off

Netflix seems to be a force to be reckoned with, creating hit after hit program and drawing endless praise from its fan base. However, after this year with countless flops from “Fuller House” to “Orange is the New Black” season…

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‘The Boss’: Too much vulgarity, not enough laughs

Melissa McCarthy (“Mike and Molly”) plays the character Michelle Darnell, a CEO of a successful company. She has a filthy mouth and a truly epic collection of unique turtlenecks. She is also a narcissistic millionaire businesswoman who loses everything after…

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The Lumineers long-awaited ‘Cleopatra’ leaves audiences wanting more

The fan base of the Americana-indie folk band The Lumineers waited for a second album like soccer fans waiting for the world cup, four years. After four years of the successful self-titled first album, “The Lumineers,” it is no surprise…

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