The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Dec. 4, 2024

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Year: 2021

Buccaneers stop losing skid at 3 with win over Auburn

After three straight losses in just four days, the Oswego Buccaneers took on the Auburn Maroons Wednesday night and snapped their losing streak, winning 5-1. After Oswego won the faceoff, the first whistle was not blown for 4:47, giving non-stop…

Malatras announces return of spring sports to SUNYAC

Three hundred and fifty days since the last sporting event at Oswego State, a men’s lacrosse game against Clarkson University, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras announced on Feb. 23 that spring sports are coming back to the SUNYAC. If the positivity…

Buccaneers take down Cicero North Syracuse in high-scoring affair

The Oswego Buccaneers boys hockey team played the Cicero North Syracuse (CNS) Northstars in a high-scoring, Section III hockey battle on Friday night. With a final score of 7-5, the Buccaneers came away with the victory.  The first period of…

Girls hockey returns to Oswego High School

After high-risk sports were approved in Section III, the Oswego Buccaneers girls hockey team returned to the ice a week later to start their shortened season. The team played 17 games last season and had an overall record of 9-6-2….

SUNY crosses testing milestone; plans to increase weekly testing capacity

The State University of New York has crossed yet another milestone when it comes to COVID-19 testing: over 1 million campus-conducted tests since the start of the academic year. As of Wednesday morning, SUNY had conducted 1,001,444 campus-administered tests. SUNY…

SUNY Oswego professor honors hometown in her work

As the three-year anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting approaches on Feb. 14, one SUNY Oswego faculty member is reflecting on how the tragedy has shaped her lectures. A long-time Parkland, Florida, resident, criminology professor Dr. Jaclyn…

Cayuga Museum of Art, History offers storytelling internship

The Cayuga Museum of Art & History and Seymour Library in Auburn have announced an open internship for the second year of their “Voices of Cayuga County” oral history collecting project. The museum and library explained that the project’s main…

Daily Health Screening used to track students’ health during pandemic

Similar to last semester, SUNY Oswego will use the Daily Health Screening to track students and their potential COVID-19 symptoms or exposures. In an email to students from Provost Scott Furlong and Vice President Jerri Howland, it is a requirement…

Stanley announces Littlepage Dining Hall reopening

As students returned to SUNY Oswego in a staggered format in order to limit the spread of COVID-19, they came back to disappointing news: Littlepage Dining Hall would be closed for the entire semester. A little over a week later,…