The Oswegonian

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Year: 2016

Men’s soccer’s slide hits 7

Standing at 3-10, the Oswego State men’s soccer team is looking to improve every day. An early season shoulder injury to the team’s starting goalkeeper, senior Jon Runge, proved pivotal as the Lakers were recently eliminated from 2016 SUNYAC playoff…

Oswego State club crew team vigorously prepares for biggest race of season

With the Head of the Genesee regatta under their belt, the Oswego State crew team is almost halfway through their fall racing season. The team will compete at the Head of the Niagara and Wright regatta in Buffalo this coming…

Oswego State swimming & diving poised to take next step in conference

Both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished the 2015-2016 season with 7-3 records and placed sixth at the SUNYAC Championship in February. Last year was an improvement for both teams. The men, they won two more meets…

Lakers make quick work of conference opponents

The Oswego State volleyball team prepares to head into the third and final SUNYAC pool play at Fredonia this weekend. Following a mid-season rut, the team got back on track after last weekend’s home victories. The team currently has an…

Campus Recreation Report: co-rec, competitive softball leagues finish

Champions have been crowned in the co-rec and men’s competitive softball leagues on campus.  On Sunday, the co-rec bracket was set to play. Seeded first overall, Car Ramrod took on ChurchGroup in the first playoff game of the day.  In…

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245 years.

  Innocents were driven from sanctuary. They were accosted by the demands of a twisted society and subsequently condemned to a life of inferiority despite the mutual kinship people share as siblings of the human race. They were treated as…

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Media’s questionable endorsement

The Atlantic has just endorsed Hillary Clinton for president of the United States in their most recent issue.   While endorsing candidates is not new for newspapers and news magazines, this is only the third presidential candidate The Atlantic has…

No more kings or queens

Step aside kings and queens, it is time for gender-neutral royalty to have a chance up on stage. Appalachian State University in North Carolina has issued changes to its homecoming court policies to reflect the views and identities of everyone…

Sexual assault bills advocate for victims

California Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed into law Assembly Bill 2888 and Assembly Bill 701 in response to the public outcry over the lenient sentencing of Stanford swimmer Brock Turner after he was convicted of sexually assaulting an intoxicated and…

Clown trend hits Oswego State

Oswego State has not escaped the nationwide trend of unknown people dressing up as clowns, who are deemed “creepy” by those who witness it. Across the nation, people are wearing clown costumes, causing fear from those with clown phobias. According…