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Month: April 2010

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Reality television producer traces roots back to Oswego education

Plenty of people dream of making it in Hollywood, but few have what it takes. Maggie Dolly, however, has been working on reality television shows in "Dollywood" as she likes to call it, for several years. Dolly, a 2007 graduate…

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‘Flaming Lips’ rock Cornell

What a year for concerts it has been for upstate New York so far. Bands worth their hype like Passion Pit, Miike Snow, Dan Black (formerly of The Servant), El Ten Eleven, Phantogram, Neon Indian, FreezePop and Plushgun have been…

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Lakers hold off late Elmira rally to preserve victory

The Oswego State women’s lacrosse team shot out to an early first half lead and fought off a late surge by Elmira College in a 17-14 victory on Monday. The Lakers (6-6 overall, 0-3 SUNYAC) struggled to take care of…

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Controversy surrounds secretary’s commencement appearance

Oswego State faculty have something to say to the secretary of the army. But they are just not sure how to get the message across. Secretary of the Army John McHugh will visit campus May 15 to speak at the…

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Apple drops Auxiliary Services as reseller

After more than 20 years of service, Apple has discontinued its contract with Oswego State. "They decided that we didn’t meet their sale threshold and they dropped us," said Susan Raby, director of the College Bookstore. A representative from the…

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State balances disorder clinics’ fate in budget decision

The funding for several state eating disorder clinics remains in limbo as Gov. David Paterson continues to plan the upcoming year’s state budget. Eating disorders, or an eating behavior problem, identify with people who restrict their food intake and are…

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Bringing back the green to West Campus

The Army Corps of Engineers is currently working with Oswego State to replace the wetlands on campus that were built over by The Village townhouses. Before the wetlands were built over, they had to be examined for endangered wildlife, said…

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Men’s tennis coach position remains vacant

The 2010 spring semester is quickly coming to an end and Oswego State’s men’s tennis team has yet to find a replacement head coach. Athletic Director Tim Hale believes that part of the reason finding a replacement coach has been…

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Smoking rates see slight decline across campus

Smoking rates among Oswego State students decreased by three percent on campus, according to Oswego State Lifestyles Center. A $0.62 increase in the cigarette tax last April, the third highest in the United States., has Oswego State students thinking twice…

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McAfee virus hits campus computers

A faulty update to McAffee anti-virus software has caused the program to incorrectly identify a WIndows update as the "Wecorl.a," virus, affecting a majority of desktop computers all over campus, said Associate Director of CTS Michael Pisa in an e-mail….