Honoring Veterans Day: local women, men reflect on time spent in service
Veterans Day, previously known as Armistice Day, was established by President Woodrow Wilson on Nov. 11, 1919, a year after World War I ended. The goal was to remember and commemorate the dead troops of World War I for…
“The Golden Cage” performing on campus
Waterman Theatre will host “The Golden Cage,” an operetta originally written and performed by WWII refugees living at Fort Ontario, on Nov. 12 and 13 for its first performance since 1945. “The Golden Cage” tells the story of the 982…
Panic Film Festival returns
Family and friends gathered on Oct. 22 for the Panic Film Festival which celebrated the creation of 12 student-made horror films. The preparation for this event began two weeks ago, when participants arranged themselves in small groups, with the goal…
Media Summit panelists discuss mental health, representation, among other topics
SUNY Oswego hosted the 2022 Dr. Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit on Oct. 26 to an audience of students, faculty and alumni in Waterman Theatre. Officer in charge Mary Toale opened the event by thanking everyone involved and acknowledging Curtis…
Presidential candidates go head-to-head
The influence of SUNY Oswego’s West Campus Community Council presidential race has been felt far beyond the radius of the residence halls, as posters of opposing candidates can be seen across Marano Campus Center, Shineman and even Wonzones Calzones in…
Angela Davis speaks on racism, equality
By John Custodio Civil rights activist Angela Davis spoke at Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre for SUNY Oswego’s 33rd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, discussing race, capitalism and world politics before answering student questions. Student Gabrielle Golfo was the event…
New Artville location, noise and transportation problems
By Natalie Barden Artville is preparing to relocate for the second time since the renovation of Hewitt Hall began in the fall of 2021. “We’re waiting for the final touches to go into the store they built for us,” Susan…
Fitness Center to offer free membership this semester
By Annika Wickham SUNY Oswego will not charge students to use the on-campus fitness centers for the spring 2022 semester, according to a Feb. 7 email from Officer in Charge Dr. Mary C. Toale. “We are thrilled to announce students’…
Referendum to decide voluntary activity fee
By John Custodio On Feb. 4, the SUNY Oswego Student Association announced the date of presidential and vice presidential elections, and the bi-annual student activity fee referendum. Students can vote for the next SUNY Oswego Student Association president and vice…
Popular driver “Uber Josh” petitions to return on campus
By John Custodio Joshua Barbour, known as “Uber Josh” among students, is a common sight around the night streets of Oswego, ferrying partygoers around town in exchange for $5 or $10. However, Barbour is a controversial figure among students and…