The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 22, 2024

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Year: 2018

Laker Gameday Preview: No. 3/5 Men’s hockey at SUNY Fredonia

After a 4-2 win against Hobart College Nov. 10, the No. 3/5 Oswego State men’s ice hockey team is taking on SUNY Fredonia at the Blue Devils’ rink for the Lakers’ first weekend series where both games will be away….

Panel discusses funding study abroad

Funds can be a challenge for some students when they decide to study abroad, but there are many ways they can overcome those challenges and multiple scholarships for which students can apply. As part of the “I, Too, Am Study…

Professor discusses play publication

As part of the Living Writers Series presentations, Oswego State creative writing professor Brad Korbesmeyer showed students what they should expect when diving into the unique genre of playwriting. Korbesmeyer presented to the Living Writers Series class and visitors with…

Faculty Assembly to vote on new free speech policy

Oswego State’s Faculty Assembly will vote on a proposal that will define the campus’ freedom of speech policy, as there is not a defined policy currently in place. “We see all these issues on other campuses where there’s issues with…

University Police instructs active shooter procedure

Over the years, the U.S. has experienced numerous mass shootings. The question students have to take into consideration is what are the protocols when there is an active shooter on campus? Here at Oswego State, the University Police strongly recommends…

SUNY Chancellor Johnson visits Oswego State

On Wednesday, Nov. 7, Chancellor Kristina Johnson of the SUNY system visited Oswego State as part of her inaugural tour. Johnson has served as SUNY chancellor since September 2017, following an appointment by the SUNY Board of Trustees in April…

First town hall with campus, community held

Oswego State President Deborah Stanley and Oswego city Mayor Billy Barlow invited the campus and the community to the first town hall meeting Nov. 14, bringing the two populations together to discuss topics which affect each other. Students and community…

Katko defeats Balter for NY-24

When all the dust settled on the election for New York’s 24th Congressional District, incumbent Rep. John Katko was able to hold off a strong challenge from his Democratic challenger Dana Balter to win his third term as a congressman….

SHOP provides necessities

As we approach a season of over-indulgence when it comes to food, there are many who struggle to keep their cabinets full with basic necessities to maintain a healthy diet. According to a survey by the emergency food services network,…

Oswego State Memorializes Victims of Hate

On Friday, Nov. 2, members of Oswego State gathered together in a somber dedication to the lives lost in the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting and the Kentucky shooting of two African Americans in a Kroger grocery store. According to Omar van…