Writing Center offers peer-to-peer help
As the end of the semester approaches, the Writing Center provides students with resources to tackle final papers and research projects. Located on the first floor of Penfield Library, the SUNY Oswego Writing Center offers students the unique opportunity to…
Oswego PD donates bodycams to University Police
City of Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow announced on Oct. 25 that the Oswego City Police Department has donated used body cameras to the SUNY Oswego Police Department. This comes as an attempt by the city to assist in the gradual…
Saturday recital marks return of Del Sarte
Del Sarte Dance Club, the student-run organization at SUNY Oswego which has performed a recital at waterman theatre in Tyler Hall every semester for several years, is returning to the stage on Nov. 20 and Nov. 21 for its first…
Myth of Multitasking
The SUNY Oswego Advisement Center hosted Myth of Multitasking: Maximise Focus and Productivity via Zoom on Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. The event was hosted by Nicole Klinger, a graduate student who works in the advisement center. The purpose of…
SUNY study abroad opportunities back
Following a nearly two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic, SUNY schools are set to once resume study abroad programs this spring. Study abroad programs were brought to a stall across SUNY during the spring of 2020 as nations worldwide declared…
SUNY Oswego offers Recovery Ally Training
SUNY Oswego offers Recovery Ally Training to all interested students, faculty and staff as one resource of many in the pursuit to educate the community about alcohol and drug use on campus. Recovery Ally Training, according to Trisha DeWolf, the…
Campus renovations to exceed $170 million
At first, records showed that the Hewitt Hall renovations would cost $65 million, a number that has now risen to $80 million, but what does this mean? Records obtained by The Oswegonian show the cost for the renovations will remain…
SUNY Oswego dining impacted by shortage
SUNY Oswego dining hall staff are struggling to receive the food that they need in the face of national supply shortages, prompting menu changes and substitutions. The country has been facing these shortages recently for several reasons, Mihai Paraschiv, an…
Alarming season for students: Hart Hall’s noise issue
By John Custodio SUNY Oswego’s Hart Hall, which is nine floors and can house 340 students in double and medical single rooms, has experienced 36 fire alarms in the fall 2021 semester alone, according to residents. Sophomore Samantha Cedeno, a…
COPE provides mental health resource
The Counseling Outreach Peer Educators, COPE, at SUNY Oswego are seeking to engage and empower students by promoting the mental health outlets on campus. COPE, formerly known as Peer-2-Peer, is a branch of students working with SUNY Oswego’s Counseling Service…