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Healthcare.gov under fire

Obamacare is under some more scrutiny. As reported by the New York Times, 800,000 people who joined insurance policies through healthcare.gov received inaccurate tax information. What this means is that those affected by the error are strongly suggested to wait…

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This Week in SA

The Student Association held its fourth meeting of the semester Tuesday evening. The number of senators needed to make quorum was satisfied. The minutes from last meeting and the agenda for the current meeting were approved. There was one guest…

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Katko takes lead in defense task force

Rep. John Katko was named the Republican leader for a congressional task force to prevent terrorists from entering the country in response to the threat from extremists fighting overseas and the danger they pose to U.S. citizens. Rep. Michael McCaul,…

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February marks 25 years for Photoshop

This year, the ultimate photo editing resource turns 25. Photoshop was first created and designed by Thomas Knoll and his brother, making the program for their own mutual use and enjoyment. They would never have known how large their program…

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Oswego State initiates eduroam network

Oswego State recently announced they would be participating in the eduroam network. Eduroam is an education roaming access service that allows faculty, staff and students to connect to wireless Internet when visiting other schools in the eduroam network. People from…

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Colleges concerned about measles virus

The recent measles outbreak has brought to light that 22 U.S. states do not require all college students to get the vaccine, according to Insider Higher Ed. In the last two months, over 133 cases of the deadly measles virus…

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Oswego State continues fight on drugs despite high arrest rankings

Drug arrests on Oswego State’s campus have risen in recent years, but various on-campus organizations are increasing efforts and working together to reduce student drug use. The Lifestyles Center, Residence Life and Housing and University Police are committed to keeping…

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Starbucks to discontinue selling CDs

One of the things I’ll always remember doing at Starbucks while I waited to order was flipping through the CD rack. Sometimes you would find new artists like Taylor Swift or Selena Gomez, or other times you would see a…

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Apple to potentially unveil new vehicle

Apple appears to be raising the genius bar from phones and computers to automobiles with its new plans to produce an electronic, possibly self-driving, Apple car as early as 2020, according to tech site MacRumors. The world is familiar with…

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DLC in gaming can lead to bigger issues

Downloadable content in video games is a riveting innovation that has captivated gamers all over the world as you are able to extend a game’s content without leaving your home. It is a groundbreaking modernization that keeps a game fresh…