The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Apr. 23, 2024 

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Maria Pericozzi

Oswego State remembers Justin Carmona

At the end of this past fall semester, the Oswego State campus lost a student, a poet, a dear friend, a protector and an appreciator of life. Justin Carmona, a senior communication and social interaction major from the Bronx, touched…

Efron as Bundy warns killers can be handsome

Documentaries, originally called “actuality films,” have been around to provide us with information through visuals since pre-1900. They have helped us learn more about topics we may have been ignorant about or misinformed on. Most recently, there has been an…

Capt. Rosemary Mariner honored in flyover

In a world where there is still a fight for gender equality, it was refreshing to see the U.S. military honor a female fighter and her groundbreaking career history by furthering gender equality through an all-female memorial flyover. Capt. Rosemary…

Staff Editorial

The Oswegonian is back for another semester, and we are refreshed and ready to provide the Oswego State campus and city of Oswego with trustworthy and up-to-date news on what matters most to you. In a political climate of “fake…

Governors need to be held to higher standards

Feb. 1 was not a good day for Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam. A college yearbook surfaced revealing Northam dressed in blackface alongside a person dressed as a Ku Klux Klan member. The photo is disturbing at best and leaves onlookers…

Super Bowl boring on all fronts

Super Bowl LIII premiered on Sunday, Feb. 3, and it is safe to say the event was not very well recieved. The game was heavily criticized for terrible plays, boring commercials, surprises that paid off to nothing, and to top…

Government shutdown only harmful

After 35 days, the longest shutdown in our nation’s history ended with a fizzle, a cave, and a win. While some of us who spent our winter breaks binging and creating a permanent butt-print in the couch, our government, outside…

Sincere values gain most votes

With the eccentric behavior of the current U.S. president and the increase in people throwing their hats in the ring for the 2020 election, there is a lot of discussion about what type of candidate each party should be putting…