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Day: March 24, 2011

Archives Laker Review

Pushing limits while paying a price

"What if it were possible to go from being a pathetic good-for-nothing to one of the most successful people in history, just by taking a single pill? Would it be worth any potential and likely probable side effects? What dosage…

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Archives Opinion

Oswego’s part-time pol

Need a job? Then run for mayor of Oswego. Sure it won’t be easy, but who wouldn’t want to be mayor? The only catch: the job is part time and so is the pay… $40,000 a year. That’s a pretty…

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Letters to the editor

Dear Editor, The Oswego State Men’s Club Hockey team’s season is over for another year and we would like to thank many people for their help this past year. Our team could not be where it is now without the…

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Archives Sports

Norwich, St. Norbert meet in finals rematch

Norwich University’s Pier-Oliver Cotnoir netted the game-winning goal with 31 seconds remaining in double overtime, defeating St. Norbert College, 2-1, last season in the NCAA National Championship game at Herb Brooks Arena to give the Cadets their third national championship…

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Archives Sports

Destination: Minneapolis

For the second time in as many years, the Oswego State men’s ice hockey team is headed back to the Frozen Four after defeating Bowdoin College, 7-5, on Saturday night in the NCAA Quarterfinal at the Campus Center Ice Arena….

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Archives Sports

Lakers rout Cazenovia, win third straight game

The Oswego State men’s lacrosse team opened the home portion of its schedule with a 21-7 rout of Cazenovia College on Wednesday afternoon at Laker Field. The victory is the Lakers’ third straight after the team lost its first three…

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Archives News

McDonald wins S.A. presidency

"Jon McDonald defeated juniors Michael Colucci and John Hughes in the run for the presidency to win Student Association the election. Nathan Hemmes, who ran unopposed for vice president, was also elected. "Over 1,200 students voted in the Student Association…

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Archives News

Women’s studies sponsors scholarship fundraiser

"The Women Aloud fundraiser drew a crowd close to 100 students, faculty and staff in its 22nd year of the event to raise money for scholarships for women studies students. The Women Aloud Scholarship was awarded to junior women studies…

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Archives Laker Review

Freedom fighters

"Imagine a world where America is no longer a super power, and is occupied by another country. This chilling vision is where publisher THQ and developer Kaos Studios brings players in their new game, "Homefront." At the start of the…

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1,000 cranes for Japan

"Amanda Woomer has made so many tiny colored paper cranes that now, as she carries on a conversation, she doesn’t notice her hands meticulously completing each fold to produce a finished crane. "In fact, she only notices what she is…

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