The Oswegonian

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Month: March 2018

NEW CHANCE IN NEWHL FINAL

After a strong outing at Buffalo State, the Oswego State women’s hockey team will head to the Northeast Women’s Hockey League championship game against the No. 1/2 Plattsburgh State Cardinals at the Ronald B. Stafford Ice Arena. The Lakers had…

Consequences of modern romance

From an outsider’s perspective, “outsider” meaning single person, relationships in 2018 seem to be never-ending cycles of jealously, control and a need to feel wanted. Social media and the psychological technological addiction that too many suffer from are factors that…

The case for Oswego State men’s hockey to make the NCAA Tournament

The state of the No. 9/9 Oswego State men’s hockey team has undergone a significant change over the span of three weeks, but there may not be as much cause for worry as there appears to be following three consecutive…

See more Troy in Cleveland after qualifying for nationals

Troy Seymour felt coming up short in his first two regional qualifiers was a big factor to him moving on and staying composed from losing the first match of the day. The junior wrestler won two of his three matches…

Campus Recreation Report: Trio of sports continue

The fifth week of competition wrapped up with the continuation of the soccer, handball and broomball leagues. In the men’s recreational league, SHEEESH claimed their third victory of the season over OswegOles Finest in a final score of 7-3. Immediately…

Fort Ontario considered for national park status due to bill by Congressman Katko

Fort Ontario, a popular state historic site on East Fourth Street in Oswego, is currently in the process of becoming a national park. John Katko, a U.S. congressman who represents New York’s 24th district, wrote a bipartisan bill that, if…

Black Student Union marks 50 years at Oswego State

The Oswego State Black Student Union has been active on campus since 1968, and members of BSU’s executive board say they are grateful for the work their predecessors did to give them this platform. According to BSU’s constitution, the organization…

Women in Quran interpreted by visiting Muslim researcher

Men and women are both representatives of God in the Quran, disputing the patriarchal undertones found in translations done historically by men when creating Islamic laws. “He created you from the same self,” said Asma Barlas, a professor within the…

SA confusion leads to underfunding of new campus clubs

When Oswego State students form an organization, they must become recognized by the Student Association, and then after one year, the organization is eligible to receive a maximum of $2,500 to get started. For the past two years, it was…

Oswego faculty debates cutting campus holidays

Oswego Faculty Assembly met again on Feb. 26, to discuss the motion to change the rules used by the Calendar Committee when deciding the college academic calendar for each year. Casey Raymond, lab coordinator and associate professor for the chemistry…