The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 8, 2024

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Year: 2022

Lakers return from Florida trip, prepare for confrence play

By Ben Diamond After a rocky first series versus Salisbury University, the Oswego State baseball team went on a huge winning streak, including going 6-1 on their Florida road trip. The early season success has helped to give head coach…

Oswego State Softball splits series with RIT, stand at 3-8 to start season

By Jack Perdek The Oswego State softball team stands 3-8 to begin their 2022 season, recently defeating RIT in a two-game series. For teams like the Lakers playing a season in 2021, they have the advantage of developing a young…

Oswego State men’s golf weeks away from Hershey Cup

By Brandon Ladd Oswego State golf returns to the links in the upcoming weeks after its winter break, still eying a conference championship in the Empire-8 conference.  The team finished third out of seven teams in the Empire-8 Conference Championship,…

From the Archives: Feb. 6, 1992. Nuclear Power?

Originally a Letter to Editor from S.A.V.E., transcribed by Brandon Ladd We of S.A.V.E. (Students Actively Volunteering for Earth, SUNY Oswego) declare that New York State should shut down the nuclear plants or SUNY Oswego. Due to poor maintenance and…

City of Oswego ‘Social District’ way of the future

By Abigail Connolly The average American consumes 1.35 drinks per day, 9.5 drinks per week and 494 drinks per year, according to senior scientific advisor to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism director, Aaron White. Why not consume…

March Madness, truly mad

By Jack Perdek To many, March is only important to them for one reason, their brackets and watching the NCAA March Madness tournament every year. The month of March for me is one of the best months of the year…

Opinion

From my desk: The Editor-in-Chief’s column

By Brandon Ladd Spring break is considered the be-all and end-all of adventures for college students. This was no different last week for SUNY Oswego, as many students took to the roads to catch different planes and destinations.  Some have…

Opinion

Gas prices rise, blame corporations not president

By John Custodio Gas prices were higher than normal recently, and I saw an increase in stickers with President Joe Biden pointing with the caption “I did that!” placed on a few stations around the 518 and 315. While I…

Grim ’80s animated film ‘The Brave Little Toaster’ still holds up today

By: Gavin Gonzalez The ’80s were a wild time for children as the tensions of the Cold War were nearing a close and the popularity of new hobbies like video games and roller rinks ruled the school playgrounds.  This could…

Coheed and Cambria, The Wonder Years rock Rochester with tours

By: Connor LaLone Alternative and progressive rock group Coheed and Cambria (“The Liars Club”) performed live at the Main Street Armory in Rochester, NY on March 14. The band’s stop in Western NY was one of the last for the…