Oswego State president answers student concerns
Oswego State faculty and staff want to be a part of the students’ world, the college’s president told students Wednesday night. Oswego State President Deborah Stanley held her first town hall meeting of the semester on Feb. 10. Stanley…
Impact of Paris attacks felt at home
On Nov. 13, at least 129 people were killed in Paris, France in a series of terrorist attacks. Many communities are now showing solidarity toward France, including Oswego State. Landmarks around the world lit up in blue, white and red,…
Car hits school property outside Cayuga Hall
A car crashed into two tree planters in front of Cayuga Hall on Sunday, Nov. 8. The incident is not like the usual car accidents on and around Oswego State’s campus, University Police Department Lieutenant Matthew Barbeau said. “Something like…
‘Poppin’ tags’ saves money, adds chic style
It seems like every time someone asks me, “Where did you get that dress/shirt/pair of pants?” I tell them the same thing: I got it at a thrift store. When I say that, I just feel happy about a cool…
‘The Bacchae’ offers surreal take on Greek mythology
“The Bacchae” was an intense, abstract theater production. The play left many audience members in the theater wondering what just happened with its “dreamlike” quality. It was a performance that could be thoroughly enjoyed even though audience members might have…
Wonton House announces closing due to family illness
Wonton House has been a staple restaurant for Oswego State students since its opening seven years ago. On Monday, the restaurant closed. Jason Shi, the owner of the business, closed Wonton House because his parents, who were the primary cooks…
Number of therapy pets rises in res halls
Mental illness is an impediment to some college students’ academic performance and Oswego State is considering innovative ways to aid these students. Mental Health and Wellness Week was observed from Oct. 5 to 9 at Oswego State and included many…
Mass shootings now frightening routine
Another mass shooting took place in America last week. This violent, hateful, brutal slaughter was committed in a community college in Oregon. The story unfolded throughout the day on Thursday, Oct. 1 and we learned pieces of the tragedy that…
Town hall meeting addresses student concerns
Oswego State President Deborah Stanley hosted a town hall meeting on Monday for students to share their questions and concerns about hot topics related to campus. This was the third Conversation With President Stanley event. “I get to talk to…
Theatre department hires New York Times reviewed director
Two months, six days. That’s how long Christopher Carter Sanderson said he has been employed at Oswego State in the theatre department. During his short time at Oswego State, he has already become integrated into the theatre department and is…