The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 25, 2024

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Year: 2018

Mackin Dining added to GetFood program

To help with congested lines at Mackin Hall, students may now order food from the dining facility online using GetFood. Where students often go to Mackin Hall for the diner-style food, “many students complain about waiting for their food to…

Community gathers for yearly Lakerfest

Several new services and attractions were introduced to this year’s Lakerfest, including new inflatables, a food truck, a sign-in table and ticket systems. The festival on Saturday ran from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Onondaga Field on west campus….

Campus fair promotes wellness

On Sept. 12, Oswego State held its third annual Mental Health and Wellness Fair, sponsored and organized by the Counseling Services Center and Peer Educators, with the aim of educating both Oswego State students and employees about different elements of…

Former chair of communication studies moves to President’s Council

Previously chair for the Oswego State communication studies department, Mary Toale has been invited to shift to the President’s Council as executive assistant to President Deborah Stanley. “As executive assistant to the president, Toale will serve as a member of…

Students struggle for parking spots

As the first semester at Oswego State begins, one complaint the university parking office has received for multiple years is again being vocalized by students as they obtain their parking permits: the lack of parking spaces available on campus. One…

Art exhibition brings community together

The reception for the “Exploring Layers, Mixed-Media by Shelley Graham Turner” art exhibition brought students and members of the Oswego community together in an appreciation of artwork that emphasized emotional expression. The reception, held Sept. 7 at Tyler Art Gallery…

Anne Frank Project visits Oswego State

When Drew Kahn, distinguished service professor at Buffalo Sate and director of the Anne Frank Project, visited Oswego Staten on Wednesday, he used visual performances and motivational speaking to implore students and visitors to tell their stories to better the…

Women’s tennis looks to rewrite recent history

For a program that has not seen a winning season since the turn of the century, success appears to be on the horizon for the Oswego State women’s tennis team. Despite losing two of the season’s first three contests, a…

Latest Spike Lee “joint” proves racism still alive

5/5 Stars “BlacKkKlansman” is one of the best films of all time. This film was a rollercoaster of emotions, leaving viewers in tears from both laughing and crying. Lovers of film, history and politics, will be on the edge of…