ALANA hosts peace walk, community shows support
“Diversity is our greatest strength, not just in our campus, but in our community as well,” said Student Association President Omar van Reenan in his speech to those participating in the eighth annual ALANA Peace Walk on Sunday in front…
Band of Oswego professors perform jazz
On Sept. 23, a local community of Oswego State professors had arranged to play jazz for students and visitors in the Sheldon Hall Ballroom. Together, they played classic jazz beats and tunes like “Smile,” written by Charlie Chapman, “Someday My…
New political club premieres on campus
The Oswego State College Democrats club has a new lease on life. Club President Connor Breese said he wants to make the club an active, engaged part of local politics and make it a tool for both its members and…
Next Great Idea winners announced
“Next Great Idea” (NGI) Oswego County Business Competition announced Ed Alberts and his business WIRED Telecom winner of the competition for the 2018 year, as of Sept. 18. The ceremony was held at the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center…
Oswego State professor publishes parenting book
Oswego State counseling and psychological services associate professor Jodi Mullen recently published her latest book, “Freakishly Well-Behaved Kids: 20 Principles for Becoming the Parent Your Child Needs.” Mullen said she is used to publishing academically, so this was a new…
Oswego High School to host 5k race
The Go Bucs 5k is returning for its third year on Sept. 29 at Oswego High School to help support the booster club financially and promote the school’s “Buc Pride.” Julie Chetney, the director for the race, is also on…
Students travel, study abroad
Studying abroad in Jamaica was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Isabella Falcingo said during the “I, Too, Am Study Abroad” panel discussion on Sept. 25. The panel discussion was made of six students that had participated in a variety of programs Oswego…
Penfield celebrates books
To celebrate Banned Books Week, Oswego State’s Penfield Library dedicated Sept. 23 to 29 to advocating for the continued reading of controversial books. Activities included throwing a banned book into the frying pan, and getting to keep it, creating banned…
Ceramicist visits campus
Jeremy Randall, a ceramicist from Tully, New York, visited Oswego State Sept. 25 as part of the Visiting Artist Series, where he emphasized the importance of telling stories and conveying complex texture through objects. His presentation, held at 6 p.m….