Oswego State golf looks for opportunity to respond to adversity of 2020
Although Oswego State sports were put on hold for the fall semester, the golf team is still looking to play a spring season. Head coach Mike Howard believes his team can compete even with a roster that has shifted faces…
Students Face Unprecedented Circumstances in Isolation, Quarantine
With over 150 students in on-campus quarantine and isolation, the care for these students in unprecedented times falls on Oswego State and its faculty and staff. The college is attending to its students, offering daily phone calls, three meals a…
ALANA Conference Kicks Off with Little Rock 9 Speaker
The 34th annual ALANA Student Leadership Conference began on Wednesday night with a keynote address by Minnijean Brown-Trickey. As a member of the Little Rock Nine, Brown-Trickey made history in 1957 when she and eight other students desegregated public schools…
Oswego State Professor Presents on COVID-19
Peter Newell presented Science Today “Biology of COVID-19: Symptoms, Treatments, Vaccines” to Oswego State over Zoom on Sept. 22. Newell is a professor in the department of biological sciences at Oswego State. He calls himself an “armchair immunologist” to not…
Week in SA
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Devin McDonald Comes to Oswego State as New Grad Assistant
After spending four years as SUNY Geneseo’s starting goaltender, former Div. III National Player of the Year, Devin McDonald has joined the Oswego State men’s hockey team as its new Festa Graduate Assistant Coach. McDonald is the third person to…
What Could Have Been: Women’s Soccer Primed for Improvement
The Oswego State women’s soccer team want to put last season on the back burner, after going 3-14 and finishing 1-8 in the SUNYAC. Although it has struggled for the past couple of seasons, this fall could have been a…
Blaming Students for COVID-19 Spread Unfair, Innacurate
With the rise of coronavirus cases in the United States, universities across the country have sworn to reduce the number of cases on campuses. Many schools promised to test their students, to prioritize safety and to do what they could…
On Campus Residence and Instruction Disaster in Making
As COVID-19 began making headlines in late December, it ambushed China. Since, it has rapidly throughout the world in its entirety taking many lives along the way and leaving a lasting impact for so many others. After the first few…
Virus Vaccine Something to be Cautious About
We are getting it in November. We are getting it in January 2021. Everyone will have it by April. These are all things Americans have been told over the last few months about when they are getting a vaccine for…