The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

Dec. 22, 2024

Month: March 2017

Anne DeRue recovered from brain surgery, goes on to be All-American athlete, swim coach

Healthy 17-year-old student athletes do not pass out on the football field during practice. Athletes who miss their senior swim season do not go on to become elite college swimmers. Swimmers who get brain surgery do not go on to…

Club roller hockey takes next step with opportunity on national stage

The first taste of national competition for the Oswego State roller hockey team begins next week in Fort Myers, Florida. The 2017 National Collegiate Roller Hockey Championships will take place on April 5, giving this club sport an unprecedented opportunity….

OzFest lineup includes rap again

For the third straight year, rap has been the number one genre of music Oswego State students chose on the OzFest survey. DNCE and A-Boogie Wit Da Hoodie have been confirmed for the annual OzFest concert lineup at 8 p.m….

‘Today Show’ broadcasts live from Oswego to break record

Al Roker, an Oswego State alumnus, returned home to Oswego to attempt to break a world record Friday for the longest conga line on ice as part of Rokerthon 3 and Storming into the Madness College Tour broadcasted on the…

Student Association president, vice president candidates begin campaigning

On April 6 and 7, Oswego State students will be able to vote for the next Student Association president and vice president. Running unopposed for the presidency is sophomore Dalton Bisson,. the current vice president of Student Association. This is…

Environmentalist speaks against major pipelines

“My life is perfect,” said Winona LaDuke, the final speaker in Oswego State’s I Am Oz Diversity Speaker series.  LaDuke lives on a lake in the woods and is able to drink the water out of the spring that feeds…

22nd annual maple weekend educates public on syrup cultivation in New York State

For two weekends in March, the 22nd annual maple weekend will take over New York State with more than 168 locations bringing maple education and activities into the public’s eye. Since 1953, the New York State Maple Producer’s Association, NYSMPA,…

Disability Support Services Office helps students

Most students seeking extra time during tests, priority seating in class, a note-taker or other accommodations to help them cope with their disabilities go to the Disability Support Services office in 155 Marano Campus Center. However, not many students realize…