By Amanda Zumpano
The Men’s hockey team played the CCHl All-Graduate tream on Saturday. The Lakers got out of the first period with a tie game at zero but the Laker defense was flat.
In the second period, the Lakers had many scrappy chances and Mitch Emerson was able to get his stick on it and score the first Laker goal.
Gillispie added another on in the third off a snipe from a pass from D’Orazio and Bruce. Macmillian made the game 3-1 scoring an empty net goal.
The Lakers won 3-1 and will play again in the Marano Campus Ice Arena on Saturday. The Lakers will take on Elmira and the puck drops at 7:00pm.
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Approval of Additional Funding for HEAP
Senator Schumer announced yesterday that the U.S. department of Health and Human Services will be allocating over $326 million to the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).
Many New York residents rely on this service to pay their heating bills during the winter.
Schumer and Gillibrand pushed to have the highest level of funding possible given to this program. Schumer says that this decision will force fewer people to decide between food and heat this winter. The senators say that October marks the beginning of the heating season.
HEAP helps hundreds of thousands of seniors and low income families, according to Schumer.
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Cuban Filmmaker visits Oswego
Oswego, N.Y- Oswego State is receiving bigger name-speakers as years go on, especially for the media. The newest name on the list is Miguel Coyula, one of biggest filmmakers in Latin America. Along with him was actress Lynn Cruz who presented workshops for an audience interested in directing and acting.
Coyula is known for his political-heavy films such as Nadie (No One) and Memorias del Desarollo (Memories of Overdevelopment.) He presented screenings for both films and a Q&A session for each film.
In Cruz’ first workshop, she showed students how Coyula creates effects for his movies. Stop-motion style, Miguel adds images from magazines or other sorts of things into backgrounds of a film shot. Her second event was a presentation on the difference between acting in theatre and film. Oswego State professor Ulises Mejia, who organized the event, was present to translate what she said to the audience. Cruz says directors should learn about their actors on both the personal and work level in order for acting in a movie to feel more genuine. She also loves to co-direct with Miguel. ”I don’t only work as an actress but also behind the camera. I’ve discovered in my opinion that the actor’s role is more difficult,” Cruz said.
Coyula believes the film industry in Cuba is changing instantly because of the country’s westernization. “Directors aren’t working as independently as before, most films are now commercialize. The film industry began so filmmakers can only work as independently. But now that’s all changed,” Coyula said.
At the end of the event, Coyula showed a snippet of his current movie in production, Blue Heart.
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Temperatures Starting to Feel Like May Again
Weather Headlines:
- Chance of Mixed Precipitation Late Evening Tonight
- Mostly Sunny Wednesday
- Temperatures Warm Up with a Chance of Showers Thursday
Mostly sunny today with a high of 44℉ West wind 15-20 mph.
Lows Tonight:
Oswego: 36℉
Fulton: 31℉
Syracuse: 31℉
A chance of mixed precipitation late tonight. Mostly cloudy with West wind 5-10 mph.
Highs Tomorrow:
Oswego: 49℉
Fulton: 51℉
Syracuse: 53℉
Sunny with West wind 8-12mph.
Lows Tomorrow Night:
Oswego: 35℉
Fulton: 32℉
Syracuse: 34℉
Mostly Clear with Southwest wind around 5 mph.
Highs Thursday:
Oswego: 60℉
Fulton: 62℉
Syracuse: 63℉
Showers likely early afternoon. Partly sunny with Southeast wind 5-10 mph.
Lows Thursday:
Oswego: 51℉
Fulton: 51℉
Syracuse: 53℉
Scattered showers likely. Expected rainfall amounts between a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch.
Stay tuned to WTOP10 News for more updates.
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