The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 5, 2024

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Year: 2018

Warm Oswego culture entices Div. I transfers

For many junior hockey players, the goal is to play for a NCAA Div. I program. This opportunity is enticing, with the possibility of athletic scholarships and some sense of being a celebrity. While there is a good amount of…

Both cross country teams place sixth in SUNYAC meet

The Oswego State men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the SUNYAC Championships hosted by SUNY Fredonia this past Saturday on Oct. 27. Both the men’s and women’s teams came in sixth place, with senior Nick LeClair leading the…

Randazzo named captain for season, leads young defensive core

Oswego State women’s hockey captain Kate Randazzo is everything a coach wants out of a captain. “We want someone who has a passion for the game, and Kate has that,” said head coach Diane Dillon. “We want someone that people…

Oswego State opens up with 3 wins, cannot continue success

The Oswego women’s soccer team finished the season off with a tough loss against Hamilton College, losing 3-2 in double overtime. Despite the game featuring five goals, only two players between the squads found their way onto the stat sheet….

With season over, Lakers graduate 4 true leaders

The Oswego State field hockey team fell two wins short of both of its team goals: obtaining a .500 record and making the SUNYAC playoffs. The Lakers went 6-10 on the season overall and finished with a 2-4 conference record….

Penfield Library celebrates milestone

Penfield Library celebrated its 50th anniversary in its current building in the center of campus on Oct. 27. The current building that Penfield is housed in was opened in 1968. Prior to that, the library had been housed in Rich…

Different student housing options available

Students at Oswego State have several housing options other than the residence halls. These options include privately owned houses, The Village on campus, Premier Living Suites in Oswego and the most recent option, Lakeside Commons. For first-year students, options are…

Writer Adjei-Brenyah visits, discusses book with class

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, a fiction short story writer, visited Oswego State’s Living Writers Series Oct. 29 when he was invited to the River’s End Bookstore by co-owner Bill Reilly.  Upon his visit, Adjei-Brenyah was celebrating the first week of his…

WNYO celebrates 50 years on air

Oswego State’s student-run radio station began in 1968 as WOCR and, 50 years later, now named WNYO, is celebrating its golden jubilee. Amna Sadique, the current general manager, joined WNYO the end of her first year at Oswego when she…

Dana Balter addresses campus

Dana Balter, the Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives for New York’s 24th District, spoke on campus at Oswego State at a town hall meeting on Oct. 29. Speaking to a nearly full auditorium, Balter took the opportunity to…