The Oswegonian

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May. 20, 2024 

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Month: February 2023

‘Hollywood Baby’ by 100 gecs features the duo’s heavy, vibrant sound

Rating: 3.5/5 stars American hyper-pop duo 100 gecs (“Snake Eyes”) released “Hollywood Baby,” the latest single for their upcoming sophomore album “10,000 gecs,” on Feb. 17. Every review of 100 gecs’ music starts off with some thesaurus-guided hook about how…

‘Puss In Boots: The Last Wish’ proves to be entertaining for viewers

A new style of animation on the big screen is emerging with “Puss In Boots: The Last Wish” following suit in DreamWorks’ attempt at mixing 2D and 3D animation. “The Bad Guys” was the previous movie DreamWorks released that used…

Darrah Carr Dance to bring Irish dance back to SUNY Oswego on Feb. 17

“Friday is going to be a super exciting day,” Lowell Hutcheson, assistant director of arts programming, said.  Darrah Carr Dance will perform in Waterman Theatre on Feb. 17 at 7 p.m., a performance that Hutcheson thinks will be “really fun…

Ski and Snowboard Club to throw Rail Jam Feb. 17 despite mild winter, lack of snow  

Despite a mild winter, Oswego students will get a chance to ski and snowboard right on campus on Feb. 17 as part of the annual Rail Jam event being held outside Marano Campus Center from 1 to 4 p.m.  The…

Warm weather affecting local government, campus

It is a bad time to be a snowman. As of Feb. 12, this is the least amount of total snow to fall in Oswego in 92 years of recorded history, Jon Hitchcock, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service…

Penfield Loves You Day lets Library give back

Penfield Library hosted its traditional “Penfield Loves You Day” on Valentine’s Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “Penfield Loves You Day” is open to all students and ensures that those passing through feel loved on the holiday. The event…

Outages in Cooper, Hart, Funnelle affect students

Surprise struck central campus last on Feb. 10 when an email was sent out alerting students and faculty that there had been a water main break outside of Funnelle Hall that morning. The break was unexpected and had some less-than-ideal…

Official end of COVID-19 crisis to cause little change locally

Almost three years after its proclamation as a health crisis by the Department of Health and Human Services, the COVID-19 pandemic is running in its last few months under the official titles of both a national and public health emergency….

Everyone should work in customer service

In life, our capitalistic society demands that we prove our worth through constant labor. As money rules the world, it is something that I, as a productive member of society, strive for constantly. I have worked many jobs in many…

New Missouri government dress code

Missouri state Representative Ann Kelley recently proposed a new rule package that required women in the House of Representatives to cover their shoulders by wearing a jacket. This new rule package outraged many of the Democrats in the House, and…