Month: September 2014
NFL Preview: 2014 Edition
Taylor Hoysradt, Copy Editor
After an exciting 2013 season, the 2014 NFL campaign kicks off on September 4 when the Green Bay Packers take on the defending Super Bowl Champion …
Heisman Hopefuls
Alex Hoysradt, Staff Writer
With the 2014 college football season already under way, it is time to look at the early season Heisman candidates.
Marcus Mariota, Quarterback, Oregon:
Despite not …
This Week’s Horriblescopes
Marielle Genovesi, Arts Editor
Here are this week’s horriblescopes!
Aries: You caught your TA unaware, mid-makeout with a fellow classmate at Jimmy T’s and you know that they saw you. …
The Two Cents Tollbooth
College can be rough at times. With academics, friends, parties and everything else that goes on in school, it can sometimes be overwhelming. To help alleviate some of that stress …
From Novel to Film, How Does ‘The Giver’ Compare?
Reilly Van Dyke, Staff Writer
Directed by Phillip Noyce and based off the 1994 Newbery Medal award winning novel by Lois Lowry, “The Giver” was released in theaters on August …
Teachout Visits Oneonta
Cady Sharp Kuzmich, Editor-in-Chief
Fordham law professor, Zephyr Teachout, is giving incumbent Gov. Andrew Cuomo a run for
his money in the upcoming Democratic primary which will take place on …
Balancing Act: Tips on How to Budget Your Time
Reilly Van Dyke– Staff Writer
Learning to manage your time is one of the most important parts of college. Between classes, clubs and spending time with friends, it can …
Gluten Free: Is It Worth the struggle?
Monica Dore, News Editor
There is a story about Marie-Antoinette heartlessly uttering, “Let them eat cake,” when told that her French subjects could not afford to have bread. Although historians …
Ready for Classes: Fitzelle Hall, Open At Last!
Monica Dore, News Editor
On September 4,our campus will celebrate the 125th anniversary of its founding. Since 1889, SUNY Oneonta has grown from just a single building at the top …