The Oswegonian

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Year: 2010

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Discussions begin on Tyler Hall renovation

Administrators are studying Tyler Hall to make plans for renovations starting next year. Architects will be invited into the building to appraise it and decide which sections need to be updated. "What’s going to happen is, in Tyler, we have…

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Financial uncertainties have students weighing off-campus options

Oswego State students are jumping at the opportunity to move off-campus after their sophomore year to acquire a real taste of living on their own. Cheaper living expenses, personal privacy and less supervision are some reasons why students are eager…

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U.P. investigates car part, Onondaga Hall thefts

University police are investigating a number of electronics thefts that took place in Onondaga Hall Friday, March 12 immediately before spring break. According to interviews and student accounts, individuals posing as recycling cart technicians made their way to several rooms…

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Woodshed one step closer to new owner

The Woodshed Tavern, a local bar and grill, could be one step closer to being under new ownership thanks to a reduction in its current selling price. William Galloway, owner of Century 21 Galloway Realty, has the listing and said…

Archives Opinion

Tips to secure new relationships

You’ve seen this person for awhile now, or you’ve just noticed them. Bottom line: You like them and you want to get to know them.But where should you start? Doing nothing is not the answer. If everyone could do nothing…

Archives Opinion

Staff Editorial – Knowing when to quit

At some point in every person’s life, they should be able to come to the realization that being right and actually doing the right thing are two very different things. The obstinate self-righteousness of making your case at the expense…

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Moore documentaries deceive audiences

A documentary film is not defined by its style or its subject matter, but by its approach. How does Michael Moore approach his films? His documentaries combine entertainment with information, a dangerous combination for a mode of mass communication that…

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Smallest success or biggest error?

Depending on who you ask, the long national nightmare that is Obama’s health care bill is either finally over or just beginning. In the aftermath of its passage, Nancy Pelosi has gotten even more annoying. Fox News has transformed into…

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In The Office – Youth has an expiration date

Fellow young adults, these are the best days of our lives. These are the days to be inspired by strangers, motivated by scholars and grounded by our familiars. This is our opportunity to forge the path that leads to the…

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Newly-elected S.A. president still faces uphill battle to inauguration

The recent Student Association election turned from a matter of counting ballots to a full blow court case on Tuesday night. Michael Johnson won the election but was soon after deemed ineligible to take office due to concerns about his…