The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 24, 2024

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Matt Watling

Baseball looks forward to potential season

Like many sports over the last year, there is still a lot of uncertainty around whether collegiate spring sports will be played. But, head coach Scott Landers of the Oswego State Baseball team is preparing to get ready for an…

High-risk winter sports return for Section III

With the recent approval for the return of high-risk sports by the New York State Department of Health, basketball, ice hockey and wrestling can now compete across the state in their given sections.  All local health departments passed this approval,…

Leone wins prestigious award, SUNYAC Coach of the Decade

When men’s basketball head coach Jason Leone stepped foot on the Oswego State campus in September of 2011, the men’s basketball team had just gone 24-5 and went to the second round of the NCAA Div. III tournament the season…

6 Oswego State men’s hockey players named to SUNYAC All-Decade Team

Six players from the Oswego State men’s hockey program were named to the All-Decade Team, announced by the SUNYAC on Friday, Feb. 5. Bobby Gertsakis, Mitch Herlihey, Shawn Hulshof, Stephen Johnson, Max Novick and Paul Rodrigues garnered the honor for…

Staying organized is crucial for successful men’s lacrosse season

Senior Liam Dollard and junior Weston Gray are eager to bring home a SUNYAC Championship for the Oswego State men’s lacrosse team, that is of course if the season happens. SUNYAC athletes have not been able to play sports since…

Softball team looks toward upcoming season

As athletes return for the second semester of the school year, the biggest question is will they get to play? Even with the SUNYAC putting out a statement saying there are hopes of a spring season, the future is still…

Residential dining halls present new issues

Upon returning to SUNY Oswego for the spring 2021 semester, Auxiliary Services decided to only have two dining halls open, Lakeside and Pathfinder. They assumed because of COVID-19 and a lot of students having mostly online classes, there would be…

Hope with new administration

Every ending is also a new beginning.  Or perhaps that may only apply to the Hispanic population — a collective that has long suffered the impact of the Trump administration. On Jan. 20, it was time to turn the page…

Remaining diligent crucial for future

There are glimmers of hope beginning to shine through as the new year rings in a new U.S. administration, and vaccines slowly become more widely accessible. These glimmers offer us only a sight of what could be and still leave…

Politics lacking morals, core beliefs

On Thursday, Feb. 4, Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from her committee appointments by the House of Representatives. Greene is a Republican and has made quite the name for herself as a far-right conspiracist who believes in Pizzagate,…