Culture
Artist-in-Residence Shares West African Culture with Students
Kate Koenig, Arts Editor
This semester, the SUNY Oneonta Music Department has been having the privilege of enjoying the presence of the department’s new Artist-in-Residence, Godwin Abotsi of Ghana. Abotsi, …
Sparks Returns with Another Great Romance
Jessica Moroz, Staff Writer
What comes to mind when you think of Nicholas Sparks? Maybe “The Notebook,” “Dear John,” “A Walk to Remember” or even “The Last Song?” Besides these …
A Good Read for the Heroines of Our Time
Laura Arias, Staff Writer
This book review is in honor of Women’s History Month. Maureen Murdock published “The Heroine’s Journey” in 1990 and it has been a well known text …
Reality in 400 Words or Less
Tim Lavis, News Editor
ST: Explain the basic concept of your website.
JM: Simplify Reality is your news in 400 words or less. What we do is explain social concepts, …
Highlander Virus
Mike Bonanni, Staff Writer
The Ainscot.L virus, otherwise known as the Highlander virus, is taking hold of the internet one victim at a time. The virus takes its name from …
SUCO Celebrates Black History Month
Mike Bonanni, Staff Writer
On Sunday February 26, Hunt Union was host to a Black History and Diversity celebration in honor of Black History Month. The night featured a variety …
“The Angel Esmeralda” Soars
Sam Spokony, Photo Editor
When Thomas Pynchon released “Slow Learner” — a collection of five short stories published very early in his career — in 1984, it wasn’t just about …
Coop’s Soup: Thrive on Tomato
Cooper Nelson, Staff Writer
Why not just make the canned soup? Because I want a meal, not thickened tomato juice. Because I want something I can enjoy without adding an …
Technology Pitfalls
Pat Cutty, Staff Writer
As someone who’s been in the computer fixing business for quite some time, I still marvel at the amount of stupidity I constantly come across in …
