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The VOICE

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All photos taken by: Moraima Capellan Pichardo

The Voice.

A place where if nowhere else, its on the keys of your computer on this site that your voice is heard. Like the letters of the words you create, there are no color barriers, there are no judgements passed, there are no distractions, but instead freedom. Your voice is being able to say anything you want because when you wanted to speak, the teacher bypassed your hand, or there wasn’t enough time… but here? Time is endless.

The Voice.

A place where your major doesn’t classify you. A place where your group of friends doesn’t define you. A place where once your fingertips hit the keys it’s an instant relief. Having a voice is crucial to society, on and off campus. For without out one, you can get lost in the crowd like so many of us have often felt. It’s on this site that dedicated writers and contributors from SUNY Oswego come and speak loud through poetry, fashion, media, politics and so much more.

Allow the words of your heart to play in three quarter time as the rhythm of your pen dances across the sheet that spills the thoughts your mouth would hesitate to speak.

Live through your voice.

The writers of this page have made a dedication to being the voice of the SUNY Oswego campus. All of the issues, fads and uncertainties are brought to light here. We are strong members of the Black Student Union and all we wish to see is progression in humility and strength collectively.

The Voice, your voice and ours… it is heard here.

Writers/Authors:

Kiana St Louis, Editor in Chief, Oswego ’15

Adriana Batista, Co-Editor, Oswego ’14

Miquira Jordan, Oswego ’15

Dominic Rivera, Oswego ’15

Khalil Waldron, Oswego ’15

Chantelle Paguandas, Oswego ’15

Jasmine Barlow, Oswego ’14

Yesenia Torres, Oswego ’16

Araba Aidoo-Apau, Oswego ’16

Ashley Freeze, Graphic Design, Oswego ’14

Fashion Week Hits Oswego

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Imagine – models running frantically backstage, looking for their other shoe, fixing their makeup, and changing the styles of their hair. Imagine women rushing to zip up their dresses, taking off their bras and the directors yelling “NEXT”, placing their models in the order they desire.  The commotion backstage, the anticipation of the audience and the press as they hold their camera’s in position, this makes the show worthwhile; this is what makes Fashion Week.  February 7th – 14th models walked up and down the runway under the illustrious Mercedes Benz tents at Lincoln Center. Read the rest of this entry