Goodbye: My last Oswegonian ever
With all the craziness last week, I did not have a chance to write a traditional goodbye column for my last week as editor-in-chief (EIC). As The Oswegonian has been a major part of my life for three years, a…
SUNY Oswego professors’ union rallies on campus for new contract
“Who are we? UUP!” “Union strong, union proud! Everyone say it loud!” A demonstration on behalf of the United University Professors (UUP) union was held on April 25 at SUNY Oswego to show support for a new contract between union…
Officer-in-Charge Toale’s eligibility for presidency in question
SUNY Oswego’s Officer-in-Charge Mary Toale is one of five presidential candidates potentially moving forward to the final round of interviews for the position, though as the only internal candidate, she has faced questions about whether she should have been able…
Editor-in-Chief’s column: The high toll of investigation
At the beginning of this semester, myself and Abigail Conpropst, the managing editor, received identical copies of an anonymous letter. Three months later, that letter was still impacting my daily life, though I hope that after this week everything will…
Editor-in-Chief’s column: Sharing some good news amid all the bad
There is a lot going on right now. In the world, on campus, everywhere. It is definitely an interesting time to be a student journalist. Breaking news seems to be an hourly norm these days. My columns have been very…
Final two presidential forums conclude current portion of presidential search
The final two presidential search open forums were held on March 30 and April 3 with the fourth and fifth candidates, respectively. David P. Jones, the fourth candidate for the SUNY Oswego presidency, spoke at his community open forum on…
Tennessees’ students are demanding change
On March 30, more than 1,000 students, parents and families peacefully protested at the Tennessee capitol building to call for more restrictive gun laws. A follow up school walk-out occurred on April 3 where thousands more people came back to…
Former Wall Street Café in Rich Hall to reopen under new name in April
The former Wall Street Cafe in Rich Hall is being revamped by students in the School of Business and will be reopened as the Rich ‘N’ Pour Café & Lounge this April. Wall Street Cafe did not open for this…
Letters hold no merit on international stage
Earlier this month, a letter was sent to the United Nations by multiple human rights organizations urging action against the United States, specifically states that are banning abortion. This letter was written and signed by many international organizations, including Human…
First open forum with students cut short
This week, myself and two other staff members from The Oswegonian attended the first student open forum for SUNY Oswego’s presidential search. I wanted to share my experience at this forum, as it was extremely disappointing and aggravating. The presidential…