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Sports

Boisterous Dragons Lose to Hamilton

September 26, 2015 The State Times 0

Jason Birkelbach, Contributing Writers

As Michael Nelson prepared to break his opponent’s serve in the middle of the second set, his team prepared its support of him.

“Next point get

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Campus News

Poetic Justice

September 23, 2015 The State Times 0

Cheyenne Dorsagno, Copy Editor

SUNY Oneonta’s Poetry Slam Association hosted its first “Big O Poetry Slam” of the year on September 16. These shows typically are held in the Waterfront …

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Campus News

A New G3n Ed

September 23, 2015 The State Times 0

Alex Park, Managing Editor

SUNY Oneonta has implemented a new general education system and it may affect your time at school in more ways than one. In what was called …

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Campus News

Gender Out of Bounds

September 23, 2015 The State Times 0

Alex Puricelli, Contributing Writer

“Your life is a trajectory of social justice,” Dr. Maylei Blackwell told a small crowd of students and faculty members who gathered at the Center for …

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Arts

To Grandmother’s House We Go

September 22, 2015 The State Times 0

Emily Testa, Contributing Writer

The Visit is a pleasant surprise, and a suspenseful, laughter-filled ride.  M. Night Shyamalan, director of the acclaimed blockbusters, Signs and The Sixth Sense,  has brought …

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Arts

Travi$ Scott Takes Us On a Wild Rodeo

September 22, 2015 The State Times 0

Kevin Torres, Contributing Writer

Houston rapper, Travi$ Scott, has finally released his long awaited debut album entitled Rodeo, and many fans were excited to finally listen to La Flame’s vision …

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Editorial

My Major Is BETTER Than Yours

September 19, 2015 The State Times 0

Alex Park, Managing Editor

Before forming alliances to chase me down and treat me like Frankenstein, listen up. My major is not better than yours.

But, you’ve probably heard …

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National News

Gray Family Settles for $6.4M

September 19, 2015 The State Times 0

 

Auriana Melendez-Garcia, Contributing Writer

After months of waiting, the family of Freddie Gray has agreed with the City of Baltimore to accept a settlement of $6.4 million for the …