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Month: November 2016

Opinion

Parking ban more annoying than helpful

How does the $75 parking permit benefit anything? The off-street winter parking ban is what us off-campus students dread. From Dec. 1, 2016 until March 31, 2017 from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m., it is prohibited to park vehicles in…

People should support officers, but hold them accountable

In the wake of many fatal police shootings and widespread protests from Black Lives Matter and other groups, anti-police brutality activism has been portrayed as “anti-police.” This characterization of Black Lives Matter is thoroughly misguided and in fact intensities the…

Victims matter, should be heard

Rape and sexual assault are major discussion topics in the media, as they should be. If the media does not bring these in- stances to light, then the perpetrators will never see why they need to change. Some people have…

Students attend election party during long wait

The improbable has become reality. The next president of the United States will be Donald Trump. As Oswego State students and faculty gathered in Marano Campus Center’s food court Tuesday night, they witnessed the raging climax of an intense presidential…

Katko wins Congressional race

Republican Representative John Katko won the race for the 24th Congressional District with around 57 percent of the vote on Tuesday. “And they said this was a swing district, right?” Katko began his acceptance speech. “Not anymore.” In his speech…

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Rape reported in Moreland Hall, still under police investigation

On Oct. 30, a rape was reported to have taken place in Moreland Hall, according to the SUNY Police at Oswego Daily Report. University Police Chief John Rossi said the sexual assault took place at 12:23 a.m. Oswego State President…

Election results spark student protests, chants across campus

“United we stand, divided we fall.” That is what students were chanting as they walked across campus in an “anti-ignorance” protest at approximately 11 a.m. Wednesday in response to election results from Tuesday, which declared Donald Trump the United States’…

Sports studies minor added for fall semester, interest grows

A new sports studies minor was introduced at Oswego State this fall to give students an opportunity to discover cultural and societal impact of sports. Plans to create the minor came from the collective minds of Timothy Delaney, the sociology…

Playwright Marcus Gardley discusses his journey

Oswego State students had the opportunity to listen to playwright Marcus Gardley on Monday. Gardley’s work includes “…And Jesus Moonwalks the Mississippi,” “The House That Will Not Stand” and his most recent, “X,” a play that combines the life of…

Hart Hall hosts Global Awareness Conference, spotlights international cultures

India, Denmark, Japan, Turkey, Germany and the Middle East. These diverse places may not have much in common, but just last weekend, students and community members alike had the opportunity to immerse themselves in different cultures during Hart Halls, 10th…