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Month: March 2011

Archives Laker Review

Emotions are key to poet’s work

Pete Mullineaux is a poet that wrote and published his first poem, "Harvest Festival," when he was 13 years old. Later on, Mullineaux started his own punk rock band, The Resisters. The band recorded an album in 1979 but later…

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Sweet sounds in metal

For those of you who picked up Protest the Hero’s new album "Scurrilous" last week, you may have heard a familiar voice. Jadea Kelly, a rising Canadian singer-songwriter from Whitby, Ontario, lends her voice to several Protest the Hero tracks,…

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‘Grease’ cast shines in weak story

Why are audiences fascinated by teenage love stories? Two actors are immersed in a relationship that captures hearts, imaginations and a spot on the ‘classic romance’ list, all while maintaining a lustful, youthful engagement that gives parents heart attacks and…

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Archives Laker Review

Story falls flat in Snyder’s ‘Sucker Punch’

There is an old school of thought when it comes mediocre movies which says it is always more interesting to watch a talented filmmaker make a bad film than to watch a studio hack make an average one. This axiom…

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Archives Laker Review

Old Dogg, solid sounds

The man, the myth, the legend, Snoop Dogg is back at it again. With a hip-hop career spanning 20 years, he has become a household name in the music industry. With his in-depth and broad style, Snoop Dogg’s music has…

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Archives Laker Review

Award-winning filmmaker comes to campus

Christopher Monger, an award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker, visited Oswego State March 29 as part of the Telling Tales series to discuss his life and career. Monger, who was born and raised in Wales, has directed numerous documentaries and feature films,…

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Lakers fall flat in second consecutive NCAA semifinal

The Oswego State men’s ice hockey team’s second consecutive trip to the Frozen Four ended in identical fashion, losing to fifth-ranked Adrian College, 5-3, on Friday afternoon in the NCAA Semifinal at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis. Adrian’s leading scorer Shawn…

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A different shade of green

St. Norbert’s Nick Tabisz netted the eventual game-winning goal at 15:26 of the second period and the Green Knights held on to capture its second national championship, 4-3, over Adrian College on Saturday night at Ridder Arena in the NCAA…

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Archives Sports

Late rally falls just short as Lakers lose to Utica

The Oswego State women’s lacrosse team was unable to complete a late rally against Utica College, falling 7-6 on Wednesday afternoon at Laker Field. Trailing 7-3 with just over five minutes remaining in the game, Oswego State began its rally…

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Archives Opinion

Safe Haven reminds of humanity in war

"Our government has only once stepped in and lifted people from the hands of death, providing refugees with shelter and security. Oswego was the one place selected for this, and recently made me think about the difference between the American…

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