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Wrestling to compete in tournament at MSG

For the first time in the event’s four year history, “Grapple at The Garden” will feature Oswego State’s wrestling team. The event will take place at the conclusion of Thanksgiving break on Nov. 29 at Madison Square Garden. The news…

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Despite age, cross country sees leadership from underclassmen

The 2014 men’s cross country season was “the year of the freshmen,” according to sophomore Justin Sommer. Sommer and fellow sophomore Collin Greenseich were consistently among the Lakers’ top finishers during their rookie campaigns. Sommer put in the third-best 6K…

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Offensive playmakers leading volleyball

The Oswego State volleyball team has enjoyed much success this season, currently standing in fourth place in the SUNYAC conference with an impressive 14-6 record. The Lakers have especially had success on the offensive side. Head coach J.J. O’Connell says…

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Trio of seniors look to turn around season for Lakers

Looking through Oswego State’s field hockey roster, there is a plethora of talent from all classes, especially the class of 2018. Players like Sarita Charap, Monica Harvey, Dani Cronk and Andrea Kelly are all significant players to this team and…

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Oswego State club sports spotlight

The Oswego club hockey team kicked off its season with a trip to West Virginia this past weekend for two nonconference games. The Lakers split the two-game set with the Mountaineers. The seven hour bus trip helped the team immensely…

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Campus Recreation Report

The Beach Volleyball Championships came to an end this past weekend, and the Co-Rec and men’s Championship winners were crowned. The playoffs began with the semifinals on Friday in the Men’s Competitive League. Bikini Bottom easily earned itself a trip…

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Weekly EP: Genres merge, create masterpiece

What do you get when you mix a well-known rapper and an electro-rock duo? If you’re Big Boi and Phantogram, you get something that is both innovative and compelling. For Big Boi, who originally was one-half of the rap duo…

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Oswego professor’s book promotes self-help

For Maggie Lamond Simone, a journalism professor at Oswego State, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and addiction have been lifelong struggles. By publishing her book, “Body Punishment: OCD, Addiction, and Finding the Courage to Heal,” Simone hopes to offer advice for those…

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Fetty Wap drops anticipated, boomin’ new album

When we look at the current musical landscape of mainstream rap and pop music, Fetty Wap could be considered an artist of the highest regard, his self-titled debut album a masterpiece and “Trap Queen” his magnum opus. Fetty Wap knows…

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‘Green Inferno’: Poor performances push past gore

In 1980, Italian filmmakers released the notoriously graphic horror film “Cannibal Holocaust.” Its release plunged the director and writers into a tumultuous year of obscenity and murder charges, as well as various international bans on the film itself. Since then,…