Accessibility resources available to students
Disclaimer: This article is being written as a follow up for an editorial published in the March 3 edition of The Oswegonian titled “The Editor-In-Chief’s Column: Oswego Is Not Safe Or Accessible.” Accessibility resources at SUNY Oswego are not just…
The Editor-in-Chief’s column: Oswego is not safe or accessible
I really do not know how people with disabilities navigate SUNY Oswego’s campus and this snowy and icy weather has really highlighted some cracks in the infrastructure, literally. It has been known that SUNY Oswego is not Americans with Disabilities…
Girl Scout Cookies Ranking: The best and worst
It is one of my favorite times of the year. The weather is acting spring-y, there is less of a bite in the air and Girl Scouts are selling cookies. I have already placed my order for this year: one…
Darrah Carr Dance to bring Irish dance back to SUNY Oswego on Feb. 17
“Friday is going to be a super exciting day,” Lowell Hutcheson, assistant director of arts programming, said. Darrah Carr Dance will perform in Waterman Theatre on Feb. 17 at 7 p.m., a performance that Hutcheson thinks will be “really fun…
Everyone should work in customer service
In life, our capitalistic society demands that we prove our worth through constant labor. As money rules the world, it is something that I, as a productive member of society, strive for constantly. I have worked many jobs in many…
The Oswegonian Computer Dilemma: Headaches pile up
Hopefully by the time you are reading this, the Oswegonian office will have three new computers. This installment will be the completion of a four month long back and forth between myself, Campus Technology Services (CTS) and the Student Association…
Emergency Preparedness Training released to campus on Brightspace
SUNY Oswego’s Campus Safety Advisory Committee released the SUNY Oswego Emergency Preparedness Training on Feb. 1 to all students, faculty and staff via Brightspace. The training provides information about the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), a program used in schools across…
At what age are we truly considered adults?
As I have journeyed further through college, I have always wondered when I would be considered an ‘adult.’ Legally, when you turn 18 you are considered an adult. You can vote, enlist in the military, be called for jury duty,…
“The Golden Cage” performing on campus
Waterman Theatre will host “The Golden Cage,” an operetta originally written and performed by WWII refugees living at Fort Ontario, on Nov. 12 and 13 for its first performance since 1945. “The Golden Cage” tells the story of the 982…
End of the semester reflection, staff goodbyes
The end of a semester is always bittersweet and it seems strange to even be saying that we are nearing the close of the semester. Though we did not publish fewer papers than normal, it still feels like we are…