The Stylus
October 10, 2007
Est. 1914 * SUNY College at Brockport
Volume 103, No. 6
 
 
 
 
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News

Bands bring bangin’ beats

By Amanda Seef
NEWS EDITOR

Brock-tober Fest kicked off smoothly, with relatively few bumps along the way.  Alumni Walk transformed into a concert venue and the weather, albeit slightly chilly, held up for the event.  Major touring artists, as well as a bit of local flair topped off the event.

The line wrapped nearly into Cooper,  students patiently awaiting the doors opening at 4 p.m.  The gates were opened an hour late at the bands’ requests to provide time for sound checks........Read More

Campus Talk

Students speak out

Use our First Amendment rights beyond Facebook

Protesting has been a staple of college life for generations, allowing students to impact policy regarding war, civil rights and other issues without entering a voting booth or a town hall. While there has been an increase in political action by college students in recent years, more can be done.

We feel strongly about many different issues, but our voice is not being used strongly enough. Those in power follow the will of the people, and when we let them know what we want, they will either work toward it or take a chance at losing their jobs........... Read lMore

 

Lifestyles

 Interviews reveal musical passion and inspiration

By Amanda Seef
NEWS EDITOR

Brockport got groovin’ and shakin’ Sunday, Oct. 7 at the first annual Brock-tober Fest, highlighting diverse musical talents of students, alumni and major recording artists.  Brockport Idol winner Amber Rose, Black Violin, The Hoodies, Tyler Burkham, Mat Kearney and Augustana jammed out for the Brockport audience into the night.....Read More

 

Brockport finishes conference play with consecutive wins

By Ian MacMaster
SPORTS WRITER

The SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles field hockey team ended its State University of New York Athletic Conference regular season play for the 2007 season with two wins, giving the team a 3-3 record in league play.

The Golden Eagles  defeated the SUNY Oswego Lakers (1-10, 1-4) by a score of 2-0 Thursday, Oct. 4........Read More


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