The Oswegonian

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Month: April 2019

Student Association examines rules

Oswego State Student Association passed several changes to its bylaws April 16, with many pertaining to how SA will handle elections in the future. While the SA elections for president and vice president were held in early March, the election…

Oswego state showcases projects in sustainability

Oswego State students and faculty are contributing to sustainability initiatives on campus with new projects and campaigns. The Office of Sustainability runs many campaigns to help reduce the campus’s carbon footprint. According to Sustainability Planning Coordinator Jamie Adams, sustainability is…

Oswego County faces climate change

Data from last year’s Fourth National Climate Assessment revealed Oswego County  could be greatly affected by climate change over the next century. The assessment predicted that the northeastern United States will experience differences in the lengths of the winter and…

Oswego State discusses climate change

A panel of five Oswego State professors from various departments discussed the effects of climate change April 24 as part of “Climate Change: A Wider Lens,” one of the events throughout Earth Week on campus. The Campus Environment Advisory Council…

SA president announced

After weeks of uncertainty regarding Oswego State’s next Student Association president, current Vice President Edward Kelly announced April 17 that Takeena Strachan, director of civic engagement and legislative affairs, will be sworn in as president in May. “I’m really confident…

Marketing office explores branding possibilities

Oswego State has begun to take a look at its branding and is beginning a process to create a new, more curated public image. Wayne Westervelt and the college marketing office recently sent out a questionnaire to the campus community…

Campus police start traffic safety week

The University Police Department is participating in an intensive campaign to ensure that students and faculty buckle up during their commutes. The program has been a success for the past 12 years. Police are looking for violations on campus, though…

Softball win streak ends at 9 after loss to Saxons

After a slow start to the season, the Oswego State softball team won nine games in a row and is 17-17, and 11-5 in conference. With that, the Lakers have clinched a SUNYAC playoff spot. The streak was ended in…

Despite no regular practice schedule, roller hockey reaches final four

The Oswego State club roller hockey team finished fourth in the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association Div. III championship in its third straight national tournament appearance. The team did not lose a game in the first half of the season…