The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 23, 2024

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Year: 2017

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Answers to Oct. 27’s crossword puzzle in the Laker Review.

Staff Editorial: Preferred precipitation

There is no point in putting off the inevitable. Oswego State is known for its winters, and after an unseasonably warm fall, it is only a matter of time until the snow flies. However, rain is far worse than snow….

Journalists not as scary as they may seem

In the whirlwind media storm that is 2017, it might be easy to forget that many of the faces seen on CNN or Fox News, the writers behind the words written in national newspapers and online news websites, and the…

Oswego Red Cross Club hosts many blood drives

The latest Red Cross blood drive on campus took place on Oct. 31 at Johnson Hall from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This collection is another one of the many blood drives held on campus and organized with the school…

Campus releases annual safety report for last year

Crime, alcohol and drug-related incidents have increased on Oswego State’s campus in the past year, according to an annual survey conducted by University Police. University Police recently published the annual Clery Report, which is a written report mandated for all…

Leaks on campus

Buildings all across campus showed signs of water damage on Sunday night through to Monday morning following a powerful storm. The storm, with gusts of wind that buffeted the whole campus and strained roofs, caused leaks in academic and residential…

Food for Fines

Penfield Library opened its annual “Food for Fines” drive for most of the month of November. From Nov. 1 to Nov. 22, students can trade in non-perishable goods to the Penfield Check-out and Reserves Desk, and have $1 per item…

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African-American Male Empowering Network works to empower campus

Students from around the Oswego campus joined the Association of Black Psychologists in their Halloween Skate event on Saturday in the Swetman Gym. For a $3 admission fee, students could either roller skate or just hang out with their peers….

BOUNCE works to educate people about diabetes

Communities around the U.S. observe National Diabetes Month each November to spread awareness and education about the disease and how it impacts Americans. An estimated 9.4 percent of the U.S. population had diabetes in 2015. This total included 30.2 million…

Student Association Senate argues over resolution, tables legislation

Conflict arose in the weekly Student Association Senate meeting Tuesday when senators and directors alike butted heads over opposing views on a proposed resolution and the process in which it has been handled. Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Omar…