The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 25, 2024

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Year: 2017

Seymour, Bushey impressing as season’s end nears

After a 19-18 senior night win over SUNY Oneonta on Wednesday, the Oswego State wrestling team now has a 5-9 record, but head coach Mike Howard is pleased with how his team has performed so far this season. The Lakers…

Women’s hockey takes 1 possible point from Elmira

A road trip to Elmira resulted in an 0-1-1 record against the Elmira College Soaring Eagles last weekend for the Oswego State women’s ice hockey team. A pair of goals in the second and third periods from the Soaring Eagles,…

Keep kids out of politics

On Jan. 20, the nation watched as the country gained a new president. Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 45th president, a true shake up for Washington, D.C. for lack of a better term. The world tuned in…

Everyone’s body is beautiful in its own way

For generations there has been a stigma against nudity. It is seen as racy and sexual and the closest it comes to mainstream is its portrayal in men’s magazines. Nudity can be so much more though. The human body is…

Trump makes reasonable selection

Judge Neil Gorsuch of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has been nominated by President Donald Trump to fill the late Antonin Scalia’s and Merrick Garland’s stolen Supreme Court seat. Finally, a white, male, Harvard Law School graduate will…

Students must have discipline for budgeting to be successful

When it comes to being in college most people would agree having money is almost essential. Not only do students wish to have as much money as possible for social activities and such, but it is also important to practice…

Uncertainty remains for LGBTQ

In only its first month, President Donald Trump’s administration has been rife with controversy. One of the areas of strong criticism has come from the LGBTQ community. According to the Huffington Post, on Jan. 31, the White House issued a…

Birth control helps women avoid pregnancies, health risks

On Jan. 20 Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a new plan to help New York women and trans men afford birth control. His plan requires that contraceptives, including hormonal pills, patches and intrauterine devices, remain covered under insurance policies without a…

Free tuition is new tab for taxpayers

After Gov. Andrew Cuomo released his proposal for free college tuition, former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders called the idea “revolutionary.” Throughout the 2016 election, many millennials rallied behind the senator from Vermont for this claim to fame and he is…

‘Santa Clarita Diet’ stars bring big laughs

When Netflix announced plans to expand the original programs in their catalog to cover at least 50 percent of content, a common question asked was, “How good could all of these different shows be?” It is a valid thought, with…