The Oswegonian

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Artemis II mission leaves viewers over the moon

On April 1, 2026  at 6:35 p.m EDT, the Artemis II mission launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch period was the first of seven two-hour windows highlighted for safe takeoff by NASA in early…

‘The Drama’ filled with great performances but falls flat with poor execution

A film with strong performances and big ideas, “The Drama” almost reaches its full potential, but uneven storytelling keeps it from fully delivering on its emotional and moral weight. The movie follows Emma, played by Zendaya, and Charlie, played by…

Autism acceptance should be normalized in society

April is widely recognised as Autism Acceptance Month. Autism spectrum disorder is a highly trivialized learning disability that affects around one in every thirty people worldwide. Autism can present itself in countless different forms, which is why it is considered…

Oswego women’s lacrosse dominates over two-game stretch

The Oswego State women’s lacrosse team lifted their win streak to six games after two commanding victories over SUNY Oneonta and Buffalo State. With the pair of wins, the Lakers are now tied with SUNY Cortland for first place in…

Accomplished panelists speak at Women’s Empowerment Summit

To round out Women’s History Month, SUNY Oswego Career Services hosted the third annual Women’s Empowerment Summit. Accomplished women, including some alumni, spoke to attendees about work-life balance and having it all. “ I’ve gone to this event ever since…

Lakers dominate Morrisville, stay hot in great 18-9 away game

The Oswego State men’s lacrosse team has its best record in over a decade and was looking to continue this streak as they took on SUNY Morrisville on Saturday, Feb. 28. The Lakers (6-1) were looking to move to (7-1)…

‘Project Hail Mary’ captures heart of space with spectacle, stellar performances

Directorial superteam Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s latest venture is an astronomical accomplishment. Based on “The Martian,” author Andy Weir’s 2011 novel, “Project Hail Mary” tells the story of a middle school science teacher named Ryland Grace who is sent…

‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ trailer rings in new era for Marvel

This year’s “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” trailer shows a darker, more isolated Peter Parker, using grounded visuals, a simpler suit and an emotional storyline to redefine what Spider-Man means for Marvel. The biggest shift in the trailer comes from director…

Here comes ‘The Bride!’: Maggie Gyllenhaal’s confused take on classic story

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s latest film’s flash and flair unsuccessfully mask a mountainous amount of issues. Loosely based on Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel “Frankenstein” and James Whale’s 1935 film, “Bride of Frankenstein,” “The Bride!” tells the story of Ida, a sex worker…