The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Apr. 19, 2024 

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Jenn Shuron

Opinion

Kan-YAY or NAY?: The decision is yours

Kanye West is back at it again. The rap- per, who just released a new album and clothing line, has gone on not only a Twitter tirade, but is heard in recently released au- dio having a meltdown before performing…

Opinion

FBI vs Apple in hacking request

Between the 0s and 1s – the very fabric of computer processor instructions – we’ve reached an impasse. The Federal Bureau of In- vestigation, the transgressor of a new controver- sial battle against electronics giant Apple, isn’t letting up. It…

Opinion

Adidas spreads love through Instagram

Much like the FIFA World cup, Detlef Schrempf from the Indiana Pacers and rapper B.O.B., I love Adidas. It is a nice brand with good quality products. But I recently learned that I could love the company even more. This…

In the Office Opinion

Personal growth proves essential during college life

Look at this guy here. Forced smile, clean shaven face, that gray shirt that, in all fairness, looks pretty good. I look at this photo every week as I write my horoscopes and think, how could I be this person?…

Opinion Staff Editorial

STUDENT DUTY TO SPEAK UP

The ‘It’s On Us’ campaign has advocates in the entertainment industry, professional sports and NCAA athletics. But, it’s much more than just another cause to support here on campus. It is a pledge each and every student on campus should…

Opinion

Grammys seen as popularity contest

The 58th annual Grammy awards happened on Monday. As a true music fan, I can honestly say it is not possible for me to care any less about                        the…

Opinion

Snow “covered” cars cause fines, crashes

Spending a little more time brushing the snow off your car in the morning could become more beneficial for          all drivers. Recently, four separate bills have been brought to the attention of lawmakers in New York…

Opinion

Bracelet steps in as new form of energy

Caffeine-filled drinks are used to keep the nation moving. However, with the recent introduction of a caffeine bracelet, getting your daily dose of caffeine just became a lot easier. For 54 percent of Americans over age 18, having at least…

Opinion

‘Right to die’ could become legal

The “right to die” in the United States has long been a controversial issue. Campaigns have sprouted vigorously within the last two decades, prompting discussion on what it means to be on the receiving end of the secobarbital or pentobarbital…

Opinion

Beyoncé pushes political statement

The Super Bowl is a much-anticipated weekend for many people. It’s a time where the football fanatics, food lovers and music lovers come together and all agree on the same TV channel for once and no one complains about watching…