The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 5, 2024

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Year: 2022

Golf closes season with strong performances

   The Oswego men’s golf team finished the first half of their season on Oct. 2 with a second place finish out of eight teams competing at the Empire 8 Fall Championships.      Graduate student Ryan Fecco finished the…

Lakers bounce back after SUNYAC loss against Cortland

The Oswego State field hockey team split their past two games on the road, losing 5-0 to SUNY Cortland on Oct. 8 and capturing a 3-1 win against Nazareth College on Oct. 11. The Lakers record moved to 7-6 on…

Women’s hockey excited to get season underway, bring home NEWHL championship

The Oswego State women’s hockey team starts their 27th season in program history this week. The group heads into another year in the Deborah F. Stanley Arena after a successful campaign under head coach Mark Digby.  Last year’s squad set…

Oswego State men’s hockey returns, prepares for another long SUNYAC run

The Oswego State men’s ice hockey team has continued to ramp up their offseason preparation ahead of their first preseason matchup against Stevenson University.  Head coach Ed Gosek enters his 18th season as head coach of the Lakers, he looks…

Opinion

Fusion Café best of retail dining on campus

Every Laker knows that between classes, there is nothing better than grabbing a bite to eat and resting the old legs. However, dining dollars are limited, so it is important for each student to make them count by spending them…

Opinion

Asynchronous classes should be eliminated

Things on campus have been mostly back to normal since the COVID-19 pandemic for quite some time now, including classes. We no longer need to socially distance, wear masks, get weekly tests done, or have all online classes. Life is…

America’s political parties hypocritcal, argumentative

The most wonderful time of year has arrived! No, it is not Christmas yet, nor is it Halloween. Election Day is upon us once more. The time of year in which we bicker and argue over which candidate is better…

Pardoning of marijuana crimes good start but not enough for justice, equality

President Biden pardoned all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession on Oct. 6. This decision will impact thousands of innocent Americans convicted for a crime grounded in baseless fear-mongering and institutional racism. The White House estimates about 6,500 people…

Fat Bear Week is fun, educational tradition

The days have begun to get shorter, the nights are cooler and leaves are beginning to fall from their trees, signaling some of my favorite parts of the year: sweater weather, Halloween festivities and Fat Bear Week.  I first learned…

SUNY Oswego annual safety report released

SUNY Oswego announced the release of its Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, or Clery Report, on Oct. 7 in an email to the campus community. “In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime…