US must lead world to disarmament
North Korean state media declared on Sept. 2, they were able to successfully detonate a hydrogen bomb capable of being placed on an intercontinental ballistic missile. Following decades of failed economic sanctions and diplomatic attempts, paired with an obvious aversion…
New red crosswalks increase safety for pedestrians, drivers
One stroll around campus would lead a student to at least one of the many crosswalks designed to protect pedestrians crossing the road from drivers. It does not take a keen observer to quickly notice the crosswalks are now painted…
14th annual Laker Fest entertains campus
Onondaga field started to fill quickly with students a little before 1 p.m. on Saturday in preparation for Laker Fest, which has been put on by Residential Life and Housing since 2004 and includes a multitude of activities. According to…
Students tempted to go bottoms up
The human body is an amazing thing and it can endure quite a lot; how much is too much? According to a survey by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “Approximately two out of every five college students…
Logic raps up mental health issue; awareness
It is funny to hear the host’s corny jokes and see the artists’ creativity in their music and performances at the MTV Video Music Awards. However, there was one performance in particular that stood out from all the rest this…
Sociology professor publishes 18th book
Some students at Oswego State know Tim Delaney as their sociology professor and head of the sociology department. Others may be familiar with a few of his 18 published books. During the weekends and on breaks from classes, Delaney…
Scales Hall reopens as renovations complete
Renovations are now completed for the final building on the Lakeside area of campus, Scales Hall. The building, originally completed in 1961, underwent drastic changes after closing last spring. Renovation costs totaled to approximately $13 million. “Part of what we’ve…
University Police gets training for severe weather response
To keep Oswego State prepared for erratic weather, University Police has earned StormReady designation by the National Weather Service. The StormReady Program was implemented into the SUNY Alert System to let the students and faculty know immediately when severe weather…
Pedestrian hit at Sheldon Ave crosswalk, safety concerns arise
A car-pedestrian accident occurred on Sheldon Avenue in front of Moreland Hall on Sept. 6 at 6:02 p.m., resulting in a minor injury to a pedestrian. A female pedestrian was struck within the crosswalk by the vehicle’s mirror after the…
Staff Editorial: Paint our campus teal
Sept. 12 marked the first Totally TEAL Tuesday and Teal Walk without Mary Gosek. Mary, the wife of Oswego State men’s hockey head coach Ed Gosek, passed away at 55 on Saturday, June 3 after battling with Stage 3 ovarian…