The Oswegonian

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Nov. 2, 2024

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Graphic Flash Comes Back In Collaborative Style

On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 6:30 p.m., there will be another installment of Graphic Flash, a collaborative project that includes work from fiction writers, filmmakers, music students, and high school artists. The fiction writers write a flash fiction story…

School safety, shootings discussed in presentation based on Columbine

On Nov. 7 in the Marano Campus Center Auditorium, Jaclyn Schildkraut took the time to address and share her insights on the pressing matter of school safety. Schildkraut is an assistant professor in the department of public justice at Oswego…

Nina Moore speaks on race relations in America at OzSpeaks

Nina Moore discussed the current political climate, race in media and the “federalization of crime” in Marano Campus Center on Thursday night. Moore, a professor in political science at Colgate University, was recently named one of the best 300 professors…

Students form sit-in protest Friday to show support for marginalized groups

The nationwide protests of Donald Trump’s election continue to inspire Oswego State students to demonstrate and vocalize their frustrations. “No justice, no peace.” This was one of the chants that echoed through the Marano Campus Center Friday afternoon as part…

Civil rights activist Joan Trumpauer Mulholland shares sit-in experience, lessons

Sheldon Hall Ballroom was filled to capacity on Wednesday night when Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, an American civil rights activist and freedom rider from Arlington, Virginia, spoke at Oswego State. She shared her experience with sit-ins and other known voices in…

Stanley addresses SA questions, concerns in second town hall meeting

On Monday, the second town hall meeting of the semester with Oswego State President Deborah Stanley met in the Marano Campus Center auditorium. These meetings serve as a way for the student body, administration and faculty to speak frankly with…

Filmmaker Jeremy Moss screens ‘creepy’ movies, shares experiences in art

Jeremy Moss, a filmmaker and cinematographer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, came to visit Oswego State on Monday. Moss is also a professor at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster. He teaches motion picture production, history and theory. He received his bachelor’s…

Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit preview

The Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit is a highly anticipated event for Oswego State’s School of Communications, Media and the Arts each fall. The 12th installment will return to Waterman Theatre in Tyler Hall after a two-year renovation of the…

Women in sports journalism face significant challenges

On Oct. 16, Linda Cohn, an ESPN sportscaster, visited her alma mater Oswego State for a question and answer session with students interested in the broadcasting, communications and journalism. Cohn is an author and a speaker as well as a…

ESPN’s Linda Cohn answers student questions

Oswego State welcomed alumna Linda Cohn to campus Sunday for an open question and answer session with students. Cohn graduated fromOswego in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree from the college of arts and communication. Since then, Cohn has pioneered the…