The Oswegonian

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Month: November 2017

School safety, shootings discussed in presentation based on Columbine

On Nov. 7 in the Marano Campus Center Auditorium, Jaclyn Schildkraut took the time to address and share her insights on the pressing matter of school safety. Schildkraut is an assistant professor in the department of public justice at Oswego…

Randazzo beginning to rise to top of Laker depth chart

It is always a great feature to have a defenseman who can get in on the offensive side of the puck. Kate Randazzo has done just that for the Oswego State women’s ice hockey team this season. Last season, as…

Wrestling gets season going in Rhode Island

It is that time of year where Oswego State golf and wrestling head coach Mike Howard transitions from the course to the mat as he guides the Lakers for his 27th season under the helm. Oswego State wrestling is coming…

Campus Recreation Report: Undefeated teams dominate

Another week has gone by, and it was filled with exciting competition in basketball, broomball and badminton. Out of the men’s recreational basketball league, ORFC took on the Long Island Scramblers to try to keep their undefeated season intact. ORFC…

Men’s club rugby returns to nationals as hosts

The Oswego State men’s club rugby team, the Wizards, is heading to Div. II nationals after winning the state championship for the third time in four years. On Saturday, the Wizards beat the SUNY Geneseo Warthogs 17-12, with much of…

Div. I transfer quickly fitting in with Lakers’ culture

Sophomore forward Michael Gillespie scored his first career goal as a Laker this past Saturday during the Lakers’ 3-1 win against SUNY Cortland. This is Gillespie’s first year as a Laker after playing Div. I hockey at Ohio State in…

Editor’s Column: Men’s hockey early scoring woes

Since statistics were recorded for Oswego State men’s hockey beginning for the 1986-87 season, the Lakers have never scored at a pace lower than 3.1 goals per game, a mark attained during the 2015-16 season. Through three games this season,…

Real journalism falling by wayside

On Nov. 2, the CEO of DNAinfo and Gothamist, Joe Ricketts, announced he would be shutting down both sites dedicated to local journalism. Ricketts claimed the move is due to a lack of economic success. However the announcement comes just…

Disgusting roommate attack was racially motivated as well

Eighteen-year-old Brianna Brochu was a freshman student attending Hartford University who was expelled and arrested after boasting about having contaminated her roommate, Chennel Rowe’s, toothbrush, backpack, face lotion and other belongings over an extended period to drive her from the…

Student Association theatrics

Typically, if someone has an issue on campus, they are encouraged to reach out to a representative of the Student Association to advocate on their behalf. But the Student Association functions less as a student advocacy organization and more as…