The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

Dec. 23, 2024

Month: September 2011

News

Cross country coach takes new postion, across country

Two weeks into the 2011 cross country season, Oswego State head coach Bobby Wilson resigned from his position and accepted a position at Central Michigan University, a little more than a year after signing with Oswego State. Wilson was brought…

News

FDA blood ban bars gays

Donating blood to the American Red Cross is one of many ways to make a difference. But since the early 1980s, blood donation rules set by the Food and Drug Administration forbid men who have intercourse with other men from…

News The Lighthouse The Local Stops

Downtown barber brothers offer classic shave, plus so much more

Located in Canal Commons, at 193 W. 1st St., sits the only full service barber shop in Oswego. Downtown Barber & Shave Co., owned by Keith Hawkins and Harrison Noel, offers a wide variety of services, ranging from Boy’s Haircuts…

News

Groups celebrate 25th

This September marks the 25th anniversary of ALANA’s annual student leadership conference. ALANA (African, Latino, Asian and Native American) hosts a student-based conference for leadership and cultural education every September. It started last Sunday and will conclude this Sunday. The…

News

Social network could equal no work when bosses stalk

When searching for a job, the social networking many people enjoy could lead to them not being hired. Many companies, no matter the size, tend to look at potential employees’ social networking profiles before or after an interview to get…

News

Minor, award baby steps to sustainability

The emphasis on sustainability has become more pronounced at Oswego State since the college won an award from the SUNY Chancellor in April. That support paved the way for Oswego’s sustainability course to Ecuador, along with the possibility of a…

News

Developed countries risk complacency in nuclear ring, says physicist

Since 2007, the investment in the global energy has shifted from the United States and Western Europe to Southern and Eastern Asia, which cause the proliferation of weapons in developing countries. However, it could also benefit the United States, and…

News

Student charged in flooding of Riggs Hall’s second floor

A game of hallway football in Riggs Hall on Sunday night ended in an arrest Monday. Dylan Soeffing was arrested Monday for recklessly endangering property and criminal mischief of the fourth degree, after he threw a football which damaged the…

Opinion

Death penalty provides justice for none

There were no Parisian candlelight vigils for Lawrence Russell Brewer, no pleas for a stay of execution, no expressions of anger and frustration at the carrying out of his death sentence. No one would consider his execution a miscarriage of…

Penfield Gems

I Feel Bad About My Neck, and Other Thoughts on Being a Woman

While I’ll admit that I am certainly outside the target demographic for this tome (not being one of these ‘women’ referred to in the subtitle), it remains one of my favorite books. Nora Ephron writes with a breezy pace and…