The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 25, 2024

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Year: 2017

On-campus parking nightmares continue

Students this year are frustrated once again by the so-called parking system here on campus and the inability to find appropriate spots to accommodate them without receiving a ticket. On campus, there are parking lots reserved for residents, commuters and…

NFL Protests for unity

Although the discussions about Colin Kaepernick’s national anthem protests may be exhausted by now, President Donald Trump’s comments on Sept. 22 at a Huntsville, Alabama rally have given the debate new legs. The protests were taken to new heights due…

Major opportunity from new minor

Oswego State’s new digital humanities minor will be a great tool for students to bridge the gap between traditional humanities and applied technology in an age where technical and computer literacy is increasingly valuable. The humanities as an academic discipline…

Evans takes over men’s tennis, off to good start in fall season

In a compact fall season, the Oswego State men’s tennis team has limited opportunity to show its talent and gain experience on the court against other opponents. Through just one game, the Lakers have already proven that they are capable…

Betsy DeVos chips away at Title IX, sexual assault progress threatened

Sexual assault is a growing epidemic that continues to plague universities and colleges across the nation. After this past Friday, it is clear that Betsy DeVos and the Department of Education do not have ambitions to protect sexual assault victims,…

Marano dining hours undercooked

Marano Campus Center offers many alternative dining options including Palates, Cutting Board and The Crossroads. However, their hours of operation can be a bit inconvenient. Undoubtedly, these dining areas offer a comfortable and centralized location to get food that is…

Sophomore swimmer succeeding in offseason

Oswego State does not have a history of swimmers going to open-water races. Sophomore Daniel Rodriguez changed that, paying his own way to get to the College Swimming Coaches Association of America Open Water Championship. Compared to NCAA Div. I…

All-nighters come at high cost,lack of sleep compromises GPA

The start of the academic year brings many changes to the lifestyle routines of students all across the campus. Many students may find themselves flocking to the gym in an effort to improve their fitness, to the library to boost…

Men’s soccer resurgence continues as Lakers stay hot heading into SUNYAC play

For the first time since 2009, the Oswego State Lakers men’s soccer team has reached six wins in a season. The Lakers entered 2017 under new head coach Dan Kane, and he has flipped the program around. Six wins was…

Passion for tennis travels with Haru Kobayashi from Tokyo to Oswego State

Haru Kobayashi was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She picked up soft tennis at age 14 and immediately fell in love with the sport. Soft tennis is a sport that originated in Japan, and its primary difference from regular…