The Oswegonian

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Month: September 2016

Sports

Progression of upper classmen beginning to show mertis

After a 2-0 start to the season, there is a reason for optimism within the Oswego State field hockey locker room. The Lakers knocked off both Houghton and Nazareth College in one-goal affairs last week.  Nazareth College finished their 2015…

Opinion

Students become speakers

It is usually expected for Oswego State’s administration to plan an event and bring in a big-shot speaker to talk to students about how they should think. Yet over the course of four weeks, the administration has created a forum…

Sports

Lakers set sights high behind second-year head coach Ritchie

The Oswego State Lakers men’s cross country team is a young and rising squad looking to improve on last year’s sixth place SUNYAC finish through a combination of hard work and a pack-like mentality. The team started off the season…

Opinion

Voting: extremely important for all

For many students at Oswego State, this November will be the first time they will be eligible to cast their vote in a presidential election. 2016 is shaping itself to be the most radical, controversial and downright unexpected election our…

Sports

Women’s soccer looks to build off of monumental year for 2016 season

After winning its first-ever SUNYAC playoff game and reaching the conference semifinals in 2015, the Oswego State women’s soccer team is heading into the 2016 season with high hopes. The Lakers opened the new campaign with a promising 3-2 victory…

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Tragedy will not be forgotten

Fifteen years since the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil and the effects of tragedy are still felt near and far. Fifteen years since and there still is no real answer on how to cope. In the face of one…

Sports

Lakers’ new head athletic trainer begins journey on shores of Lake Ontario

New to the Oswego State family this year is head athletic trainer Mike Frawley. Frawley brings with him an extensive career history at the position. He has over 20 years of experience as an athletic trainer at the collegiate level,…

Opinion

Campus suffers awful internet access

When I still owned my PC, I had an Ethernet cable I would plug in to the wall of my dorm room and use whenever the WiFi was down on campus. Since I bought my Mac in January, I kept…

Tyler Hall reopens to students

Tyler Hall has reopened its doors after three years of renovations, but construction continues as the fine arts building is the first in Oswego State history to continue phase II of the project without vacancy. “I think there is a…

Opinion

Diversity makes for better community

As reported by Tara O’Donovan in last week’s Oswegonian, this fall semester is Oswego States most diverse pool of students ever.  The Hispanic, African-American, and Asian populations all increased—albeit slightly.  Numbers are a feather in the cap of the admissions…