The Stylus
October 3, 2007
Est. 1914 * SUNY College at Brockport
Volume 103, No. 5
 
 
 
 
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News

Beware of BSG’s new scare

BSG’s Haunted House moves to former Wal-Mart plaza

Allison Kowalski
LIFESTYLES EDITOR

The abandoned Wal-Mart lot is undergoing a whole new makeover during the month of October.  Instead of unused space, the Forest City Auto parking lot in the old Wal-Mart lot will host SUNY Brockport’s haunted house this year. 

Every year, haunted houses are promoted and created by the Brockport Student Government (BSG).  Last year, “A Nightmare on Holley Street,” was in an abandoned house the college bought.  However, the house was torn down to create more parking for commuter students and off-campus students.  Also, BSG was not able to have the haunted house on campus because of safety hazards, said Ryan Troup, the programming director of BSG.......Read More

Campus Talk

Brock-toberfest promises rockin’ good time

But still lacks advertising

Fall is a time to go apple picking, carve pumpkins, Halloween, the all time favorite pastime of jumping in gigantic, towering piles of leaves and if you are in Brockport, snow is to be expected. These activities you can count on because we know they happen every year.

However, one new event is taking place this semester that students do not know much about: Brock-tober Fest. It is a mimic of Oktoberfest without the drinking, though some students will definitely find a way to incorporate that part........... Read lMore

 

Lifestyles

 Printmaking exposes diverse nature of artists

By Kat Brady
STAFF WRITER

True to its ambiguous name, If, And, Or … is more than the average art exhibition. The product of a semester-long collaboration between 19 art students, faculty and alumni, the exhibition, which opened in the Rainbow Gallery Sept. 18, showcased not only the diverse nature of printmaking, but that of the artists themselves....Read More

 

Winning streak ends at 19, Brockport loses to Oneonta

By Jim Krencik
SPORTS EDITOR

The SUNY Brockport women’s soccer team lost a regular season game for the first time in more than a year, with a 4-2 defeat from Oneonta Friday, Sept. 28 ending the Golden Eagles winning streak at 19 games.

Brockport (8-1, 3-1 SUNYAC) opened the game with a goal by Jessica Van Allen, who kicked a shot into the right side of the net after receiving a short pass from Michele Cella in the 10th minute. Oneonta tied the game later in the first half on a corner kick and took the lead early in the second half on a penalty.......Read More

 

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