The Oswegonian

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Month: November 2017

Oswego State solid on penalty kill, gets first conference win over Buffalo State

The Oswego State women’s ice hockey team played their first Northeastern Women’s Hockey League matchup against rival Buffalo State on Nov. 11. Three different players scored the 3-0 victory over the Bengals. In a crucial game, according to head coach…

Lakers Game Day Preview vs. SUNY Canton

Looking back No. 9 Oswego State has a huge opportunity tonight to find their identity. After an eight-day layoff, the Lakers return home tonight to face the SUNY Canton Roos. After getting back in the win column last Friday on…

Laker Gameday Preview: Women’s hockey vs. Buffalo State

Last Time Out The Oswego State women’s ice hockey program faced nationally-ranked Elmira College on Nov. 4. In a tough 4-1 loss to the Soaring Eagles, three of the goals came from the first period on a power play. The…

First independent Syracuse mayor elected

As election day cast across both Oswego County and Syracuse, residents took to the polls to exercise their right to vote. D Bus owner and local landlord, Lee B. Walker Jr., lost the election for Oswego County legislator for the…

This Week’s Featured Comic: Nov. 10, 2017

The featured comic in Nov. 10’s issue of the Laker Review. Created by Dominick J. Lioto.

Circle K hosts speaker to discuss water availability

The Oswego section of Circle K, an international club, brought two guest speakers from the Thirst Project to hold a presentation in the Campus Center on Nov. 1 with the goal of bringing awareness to the water crisis that is…

Mental health experts speak on available resources

The end of the year brings many fun activities to local communities that lift people’s spirits and draw friends and families closer together. However, the fall and first few winter months can also be the hardest for those living with…

Oz Talks hosts final presentation for semester

Emmanuel Agyapong felt he always had the potential to stand out, but his mindset held him back time and again. “I went to high school and I was the star of the [basketball] team,” said Agyapong, now a senior wellness…

Oswego State food pantry helps students out

Oswego State’s food pantry, Students Helping Oz Peers, or SHOP, has been open for over a year and has already had a big impact on campus. The pantry opened in October of last year and has been rather successful. Students…

Student Association hotly debates resolution

For three weeks, debate and personal grievances have plagued Oswego State’s Student Association before senators voted down a proposed resolution focusing on sustainability in dining hall facilities on campus. Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Omar van Reenen, with the…