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The Virtual Line: Race for the Newest App
Kaylyn Boccia, Staff Writer
One of the things our society loves about the Internet, technology and the development of smart phones is the ability to instantaneously have things at our …
Droning On: Attempt to Filibuster
Cady Kuzmich, Columnist
Republican Senator Rand Paul, son of the famous Ron Paul, held the senate floor for nearly 13 hours last Wednesday. The Kentucky Senator’s filibuster finally ended when …
Vatican Ushers in Pope Francis
Afua Nuro, Staff Writer
There is a lot to talk about regarding the Vatican and the Catholic church. This past month the Vatican has been making headline news for a …
An Old Jug in a Brand New Place
Laura Arias
They may be the new kids on the block but they have been serving college students in the city of Cortland for seven years, making a name for …
OSES ‘Out of Service,’ Operated Without Insurance for Years
Ari Saati, Editor-in-Chief
The Oneonta State Emergency Squad (OSES) has officially deemed themselves “out of service” after a volunteer’s injury revealed they have been operating without any form of insurance …
Computer Hacking: A Rising Concern for America
Kaylyn Boccia, Staff Writer
We often hear about small-scale hackings of websites such as Facebook or email accounts, but lately there has been a frightening trend of high scale hackings …
Bridging the Gap With Professor Veronica Diver
Afua Nuro, staff writer
Self-proclaimed “speech geek” Veronica Diver loves to give speeches, and has the trophies to prove it. Diver has won several awards in a speech competition called …
Tensions Over Adoption Case Aren’t as they Appear
Indiana Nash, News Editor
There are countless situations in which the wrong people are punished for the conflicts of others. The Dima Yakovlev anti-adoption law, it seems, has created yet …