The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 21, 2024

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JoAnn DeLauter

Faculty member passes away due to cancer

Oswego State was recently devastated by the loss of Cyndia Donovan, who managed the Marano Campus Center box office and passed away at the age of 62 on March 12 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. She worked for…

Student organization makes large impact

Oswego State is known for its sunset on the lake, but I will never forget the feeling of seeing the sunrise on my walks back from a long night at The Oswegonian office my sophomore year as an assistant news…

Students rack up tickets as parking idles

Andrew Doxy and his housemates, Oswego State seniors, have been collecting parking tickets on the wall of their living room since the spring 2016 semester. In total, they have received 18 tickets, totaling $360 in fees. What started as a…

Web-based tools launched in over 100 languages

SUNY expanded their Sexual Assault and Violence Response (SAVR) resources by translating the Affirmative Consent, Amnesty and Bill of Rights provisions of Enough is Enough legislation into more than 100 languages alongside recently added web-based tools. “We developed SAVR with…

‘Get Out’ amazes audiences, provokes deeper thought

“Get Out” is a well thought-out, stirring masterpiece that brings more meaning to the screen than any other mindless thriller, leaving audience members’ eyes open to the symbolic truth of American racism. It tells a story of a young African-American…

New webpage catalogs incidents

The Office of Communication and Marketing unveiled a webpage dedicated to informing students of campus safety after the Oswego State Student Association passed a resolution last semester to inform students of sexual assault on campus Tuesday.  “The administration really listened…

Greek Life members say stereotypes are associated with fraternities, sororities

“I never wanted to wear my letters to class until last semester,” junior member of Alpha Epsilon Phi and national sorority representative, Tommie-Ann Hanlon said. “Everyone has always said ‘Oh you’ll get judged and they’ll think you don’t go to…

Oswego State president signs letter to Trump

Oswego State President Deborah Stanley recently signed an open letter to President Donald Trump urging him and the members of the United States Congress to have a future of clean energy. Stanley was among presidents and chancellors from more than…

Oswego City mayor issues travel advisory

Mayor Billy Barlow issued a travel advisory in the City of Oswego due to heavy snow and white-out conditions. The travel advisory means no unnecessary traveling or parking on city streets between the hours of 12 a.m. and 6 a.m., says…

Residence hall looks ahead to renovations

Scales Hall will undergo a $13.1 million renovation scheduled to begin Dec. 19, the last of four lakeside residence halls to receive a facelift and forcing residents to move elsewhere on campus for the spring 2017 semester. “It is more…