Arts
Wayback Wednesday: Atom Heart Mother
Rory Murray, Staff Writer
Atom Heart Mother was Pink Floyd’s fifth studio album, released in the UK by Harvest and EMI Records and in the US by Capitol Records. It …
Debut: Chase Huglin, You Deserve An Island
Ashley Parent, Arts Editor
Fall serves as a time to come down from the summer high and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us, and acoustic rock makes a great backdrop …
Have Playlists Conquered The Album Format For Good?
Ashley Parent, Arts Editor
It’s no secret that the heyday of the recording industry has come and gone. Consumers kissed the days of shopping for music in person goodbye five …
America’s Favorite Funny Uncle
Michelle Behr, Staff Writer
This past Saturday during Family Weekend, Dave Coulier, popularly known as Uncle Joey, came to SUNY Oneonta to do his stand-up show. It was a huge …
Wayback Wednesday: Nevermind
Rory Murray, Contributing Writer
Twenty-five years ago on September 24, 1991 Nirvana released their second album, Nevermind. The album was their first major label release and was an unexpected …
“Materials”
Gabrielle Serafin, Contributing Writer
A crinkled ticket, a faded sign
How they all mean so much.
Like the picture you drew of me,
How I trace it over just to …
Florida Georgia Line Have Dug Their Roots
Averi Amsterdam, Staff Writer
Following their pattern of releasing a new album every two years, Florida Georgia Line did not fail when Dig Your Roots came out on August 26. …
Wayback Wednesday: 46 Years of Heavy Metal
Rory Murray, Contributing Writer
In September of 1970, Black Sabbath released their second studio album Paranoid. The band seldom received radio airtime due to their association with the occult, …
138th Big O’ Poetry Slam a Hit
Aidan Simonds, Contributing Writer
Nine students participated in the 138th Big O’ Poetry Slam on Wednesday, September 14, in the Waterfront Room of Hunt Union. They all strived for a …