The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 7, 2024

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Ben Grieco

Dorm access policy changes

The rules surrounding access to residence halls have changed from the previous policy of allowing all on-campus students access to all residence halls before 11 p.m. Starting this semester, a student ID only grants access to the residence hall that…

Cross country starts season strong at Fredonia Invitational

The Oswego State men’s and women’s cross country teams are off to a fast start following their first meet of the season and will look to continue to build as the season goes on. Behind a new head coach in…

Women’s soccer faces tough road ahead leading into SUNYAC play

If fans want to catch the Oswego State women’s soccer team at Laker Turf Stadium anytime soon, they will have to wait awhile. The Lakers play nine of their next 10 games on the road and have started the season…

Oswego State welcomes new head athletic trainer for 2019 season

Kevin Joyce’s interest in athletic training started back in high school, during his senior year, when he originally intended to go into physical therapy. While playing soccer at Sacred Heart University, Joyce suffered a pretty serious injury in just his…

Lakers struggle in Wisconsin road trip

After a tough trip to Wisconsin last week, the Oswego State volleyball team looks forward to being home for the annual Oswego State Invitational. After losing just one set in their first three games of the year, the Lakers went…

Rugby looks to improve during second year in Div. I

The Oswego State Wizards, Oswego State’s club rugby team is two years removed from a state championship. Following the championship, they moved to a higher division last year and felt it instantly, getting blown out in their first game.  While…

From ocean to lake, Long Island makes impact on Oswego State

It is the water man, it just makes a difference.  Something one may hear pretty much on a daily basis on the Oswego State campus, and nine times out of 10, it comes from a Long Islander.  That is very…

Government refuses to implement gun control

Unfortunately, we live in an era where stores are trying to stop gun violence more than the federal government. On Sept. 3 Walmart announced that they would both limit the sale of certain types of ammunition and weapons and asked…

Primary systems imperfect

The Democratic primary is in full swing, and while things on the Republican side are not looking very competitive, there are some noteworthy challenges to the President. However, in New York, most will not get to have much say in…

Too much government involvement

The growing divide between political ideologies are hard to miss in the 24-hour news cycle these days. Despite this, even Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump can find common ground on one topic of discussion: the size of the government. Although…