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McGraw-Hill Tries to Rewrite History

October 7, 2015 The State Times 0

Astrid Ressler, Copy Editor

McGraw-Hill is one of the biggest companies that publishes textbooks for elementary, middle, and high school classrooms across the country. The company has been in the …

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Remembering our Loss: #DontSayHisName

October 7, 2015 The State Times 0

Cheyenne Dorsagno, Copy Editor

On October 1, Oregon’s Umpqua Community College suffered the loss of nine students and faculty members while seven others were injured before the killer committed suicide. …

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Attack on Planned Parenthood

October 7, 2015 The State Times 0

Cheyenne Dorsagno, Copy Editor

On Wednesday, September 30, a Planned Parenthood branch in Los Angeles was set on fire.

The small fire was quickly extinguished by the building’s sprinkler system.

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Campus News

Grad School: What You Need to Know

October 7, 2015 The State Times 0

Averi Amsterdam, Staff Writer

Graduate school: two words that separately don’t sound too scary, but together they create a sense of panic and terror.

You’re casually making your way through

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SUNY Alum Returns to Campus

October 7, 2015 The State Times 0

Adia Watts, Editor-in-Chief

Donned in a fashion-forward royal blue ensemble, Oneonta State alumnus Carol Sbarge came to visit our campus and speak to some of the students in the mass …

Campus News

Exploring the Study Abroad Fair

October 7, 2015 The State Times 0

Grace Carney, Contributing Writer

On Thursday, October 1, SUNY Oneonta hosted its annual Study Abroad Fair in the Chase Gym. Although studying abroad has been an option for college students …

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Arresting the Hands of Time

September 30, 2015 The State Times 0

Averi Amsterdam, Staff Writer

It was a morning like any other for MacArthur High School student, Ahmed Mohamed. This bright, 14 year old student designed a clock and brought it …

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Celebrating Latin@ Heritage Month

September 30, 2015 The State Times 0

Astrid Ressler, Copy Editor

As a part of the Latina/o Heritage Month events going on around campus, graduate professor Dr. Will Walker hosted a screening of the documentary “The Young …

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A Long Way From Sierra Leone

September 30, 2015 The State Times 0

Astrid Ressler, Copy Editor

From 1991 until 2002, the African nation of Sierra Leone was torn apart by a dangerous civil war. Civilians and soldiers alike were brutally murdered as …