The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 19, 2024

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Technology can be helpful in moderation

Technology has provided the world with wonderful resources. Medical care has drastically improved, people are afforded more opportunities with the ability to interview for jobs via video conference calls, and long-distance friends and family can feel a little bit closer…

Letter to the Editor

We are at a point in the semester when many students increase help-seeking behaviors due to stress. The Counseling Services Center staff encourage this! As such, we want to ensure that students are aware of additional resources and services that…

College passes faster than expected

As I am about to embark on a new part of life, reflection on the last chapter is important. That is how you grow, and there are not many periods of time in life where personal growth happens as rapidly…

Politicians start to troll on Twitter

It is no secret that social media has become both an amazing tool and a tremendous curse at the same time. People feel like they can dump their inner toxicity on the web as if they are screaming into a…

SA election under investigation

Although Oswego State students voted for next year’s Student Association president in the beginning of March, the result still has not been released. Senator Baldwin Lawson and current President Omar van Reenen ran against each other in the race for…

Administration hosts town hall, group discussion

Members of Oswego State administration met with students and Student Association members on Monday for a town hall meeting to discuss the concerns of the student body. The meeting began with an address by President Deborah Stanley, when she explained…

Sundown vigil honors victims in New Zealand

Students and faculty of Oswego State gathered on Friday, March 29, for a sundown vigil dedicated to the victims of a mass shooting in a New Zealand mosque earlier last month. “With the recent mass shooting of 50 innocent people…

College political club leaders discuss prominent national issues

Hosted and moderated by the Political Science club, representatives from three of Oswego State’s student political clubs debated a wide variety of issues during Quest on Wednesday, April 3. Connor Breese, president of College Democrats at Oswego State, Jason Harris,…

Dining hall options decrease for commissary renovation

Oswego State Auxiliary Services announced the temporary closing of the commissary starting April 15 for reconstruction and upgrades, affecting meal variety in the dining halls for the remainder of spring semester.  The inventory will be downsized, and meal rotations will…

Men’s tennis starts second half of season

With the snow finally melting, the men’s tennis spring season is underway. After a one-game stint in Elmira, the Lakers spent their spring break in Hilton Head, South Carolina.  The team struggled in the three contest, dropping two of them….