The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 24, 2024

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Matt Watling

Morisette setting example for women’s hockey, despite losing senior season

Amid turnover and turbulence, there was a significant steadying force for the women’s hockey team at Oswego State, Emma Morisette. After more than half of the class of 2021 left the team and former head coach Diane Dillon retired in…

Women’s tennis eager to get back out on court

It has been 524 days since the Oswego State women’s tennis team has touched the court and now, they are gearing up to start the season. In the fall of 2019, the team went 3-10 in match play and did…

Spring sports are starting practices; caution still necessary for athletes

With the recent news that spring sports are back, coaches are beginning to plan out their practice schedules for the 2021 season.  Daniel Kane, interim athletic director and men’s soccer head coach, is doing his best to make sure all…

Photo Brief: Super Seniors

With the NCAA’s ruling to offer an additional year of eligibility for its student-athletes, two seniors on the Oswego State women’s hockey team will return for the 2021-22 campaign. Seniors Philomena Teggart and Aislinn McAleer will take the extra year…

Kevin O’Donnell leans on team defense in net

After its 3-1 start to the 2020 season, the Oswego State men’s lacrosse team was another team put in the backseat because of the  global pandemic. Now spring sports have been granted the go-ahead from the SUNYAC to return to…

Jeff Solow on his journey to Oswego State after being Div. I transfer

Jeff Solow’s time on the Oswego State men’s hockey team was already abbreviated when he stepped onto campus in January 2019. After Solow transferred from Div. I Merrimack College, playing two-and-a-half seasons with the Warriors, the Oswego State coaching staff…

Excessive fire alarms, drills cause stress

Seneca Hall had five fire drills on March 6 between 9 p.m. and 12 a.m. In one night, the number of drills we have had this semester doubled. The alarm in Seneca, for anyone who has never experienced it, has…

Library hours need adjusting

As a full-time student, there is nothing more valuable than time. Classwork and extracurricular activities take up significant amounts of any student’s time and without the right resources and spaces, that time has the potential to double. Entering into the…

Wellness or stressful days?

SUNY Oswego introduced wellness days for the Spring 2021 semester for students. The goal for this was to allow for students to take care of their physical and mental health in the mid of the pandemic.  It was stated in…

February’s virtual ‘Betrayal’ reunion creates hope for prevailing love of live performance theater

The appeal of New York City is its spectacle. Between the lights of Times Square, the lights that shine just as bright and all the way down 42nd Street are the theaters and playhouses of Broadway. With rich revivals and…