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Day: October 2, 2014

Opinion Staff Editorial

Save paper, save students

Oswego State hosted the annual SUNY Sustainability Conference earlier this week. The two-day event brought together several companies trying to do better for the environment. Sustaining our environment is something that should be on the mind of our student body….

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In the Office Opinion

Stressful days make happy weeks

As every year of my life passes before me, I see things change. Whether personal, social or larger-scaled, everything seems like it is in a constant process of formation and reformation. People change, politics change and society itself changes. New…

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Laker Review

Best of Netflix: British detectives, doctors

There’s a myriad of homegrown American entertainment to get lost in on Netflix, but here’s a spotlight on our neighbors across the pond. Based in modern times, “Sherlock” brings the age-old series by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to life. Amidst…

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Laker Review Reviews

Weekly EP Revue: Jaymes Young’s bad habits

In 2013, a lot happened for relatively unknown artist Jaymes Young. He signed to Atlantic Records, toured with London Grammar and released his debut EP, “Dark Star.” Earlier this year, the young singer-songwriter was featured on “The Fault In Our…

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Campus Events Laker Review

Violinist Jeremy Mastrangelo dazzles Oswego State crowds

Former concertmaster of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra Jeremy Mastrangelo took the stage with faculty member Juan La Manna for a concert with all of Johannes Brahms’ violin sonatas, on Sept. 13. Brahms was a composer that lived during the Romantic…

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Laker Review Reviews

The Madden Brother’s debut double-album delivers big

The Madden Brothers, comprised of Joel and Benji Madden, have released a two part album titled “Greetings From California.” It’s the duo’s first album since releasing a mix tape in 2011. Good Charlotte, a mainstay of the pop-punk scene of…

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Laker Review Reviews

SBTRKT’s “Wonder Where We Land” a hazy, electric odyssey

Enigmatic English producer/DJ SBTRKT (pronounced “subtract”), aka Aaron Jerome, has very quietly released his second full-length album “Wonder Where We Land” through UK Indie label Young Turks. Jerome uses the alias, rather than his own name, in order to support…

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Laker Review Reviews

“Attack on Titan” makes bold impression for new anime series

Shingeki no Kyojin, otherwise known as “Attack on Titan,” is a Japanese manga/anime series that was written and illustrated by author Hajime Isayama. Arguably one of the most popular anime series in years, “Attack on Titan” delivers with massive hype…

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Campus Events Laker Review

Accomplished jazz drummer Dafnis Prieto jams out Hewitt Union

On Sept. 23 Latin-influenced drummer and composer Dafnis Prieto came to Hewitt Ballroom to put on a world-class show for a packed house. A question- and-answer session followed the concert. Prieto came to campus during the ALANA Leadership Conference. As…

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Laker Review

Creative Writing

She doesn’t realize she is gripping the armrests of her chair so tightly until she looks down and sees her knuckles are white. Her arm twitches and a knot forms in her throat. The man next to her looks relaxed…

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