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Day: September 12, 2013

Soccer Sports

Women’s soccer has high hopes to begin 2013 season

The Oswego State women’s soccer team started another season and is preparing for its home opener on Friday against the Utica Pioneers. Hopes are high for the Lakers after they went 1-1 in the Plattsburgh Tournament this past weekend, giving…

Other Sports

Oswego State cruises to victory

The Oswego State women’s volleyball team was determined from the start and played well against Morrisville State College en route to a dominating three-set victory Tuesday night. Deciding to start youth over experience, head coach J.J. O’Connell placed four freshmen…

Other Sports

Viscomi eager to make impact

Susan Viscomi is excited to begin a new chapter of her life as the athletic director at Oswego State. Viscomi comes to Oswego State with over 30 years of intercollegiate experience in several coaching fields and positions. But her journey…

Other Sports

Oswego State hosts invitational

The Oswego State cross country teams hosted their only home invitational of the season on a rain-soaked Saturday morning in front of a huge crowd. The men’s team hosted the Don Masterson Invitational at 11 a.m., while the women’s team…

Laker Review Reviews

The Weeknd flunks with uninspired lyrics, bloated production

The latest effort from Abel Tesfay, aka The Weeknd, the enigmatic Canadian producer, vocalist and Internet darling, is little more than a disappointment. One could credit Tesfaye for not resting on his laurels and giving us more of what he…

Laker Review Rising Student Artists

Rising Student Artists: quirky aspiring stand-up comedian

When Sarah Benson, a sophomore communications major with a theater minor, first did stand-up, she knew that it was something that she could see herself doing for the rest of her life. The ability to meet new people and interact…

Laker Review Reviews

Authentic teenage troubles, no excessive melodrama in ‘Now’

“The Spectacular Now,” based on the novel of the same name, by Tim Tharp is a genuine and heartfelt coming of age story. The fact that its protagonist is a senior in high school makes it slightly bizarre, considering most…

Laker Review Reviews

Questions, experimentation contribute to Arctic Monkeys’ ‘AM’

Are the Arctic Monkeys the same band that took the world by storm eight years ago? It seems only natural to lead this review with a question, as the first three singles of the album are also all titled in…

Campus Events Laker Review

Art gallery rises from beneath dust

Oswego State students, through the Oswego Reading Initiative and now a gallery, are learning more about the Dust Bowl, an important part of American History. Though the Dust Bowl did not quite affect the East Coast as much as it…

Laker Review Reviews

Same sound, no progress in ‘Hail to the King’

After three years of waiting, fans of the heavy rock/metal band Avenged Sevenfold can finally rejoice in the release of the band’s sixth album, “Hail to the King.” Released on Aug. 27, “Hail to the King” is the first album…