New ban on mattress toppers announced
Fire inspections began for SUNY Oswego students the week of Feb. 15. The usually pain-free visits by the fire marshal to residence halls has caused more anxiety for students this year, however, due to new regulations. In an email sent…
Spanish professor shares experiences in publications
While the pandemic has shaped the way in which instruction is delivered, for one Spanish professor at SUNY Oswego, it has served as a pathway to inspiration for several publications. Visiting assistant professor Beatriz Salcedo-Strumpf has recently written two short…
SUNY supports student, staff researchers
In December, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras announced awards of up to $10,000 to several SUNY campuses, including SUNY Oswego, to fund research on how to better detect COVID-19. In the Spring 2021 semester, Dr. Julia Koeppe and Dr. Kestas Bendinskas…
Retirement of Nicholas Lyons announced
On Feb. 12, President Deborah Stanley sent out an email to students announcing the retirement of Nicholas Lyons, the current vice president for administration and finance. Lyons’ retirement will be effective on April 13, according to the email. In his…
Go Green Club revived by students at SUNY Oswego
Go Green has been an on-and-off club at SUNY Oswego for years. It last made its appearance several years ago in an attempt to continue its mission to spread environmental awareness but was unable to gain enough support to get…
Theatre department plans for 1 spring show
While this academic year has led the theater department at SUNY Oswego to adapt to numerous changes, both faculty and students show optimism for the future. As opposed to its typical three plays for the school year, the department has…
Importance of sleep emphasized in program
Sleep can be hard to come by, especially for college students. To help students, SUNY Oswego held a sleep workshop on March 18, titled “Up All Night,” which was hosted by Julie Yankowsky, a psychiatric nurse practitioner with the Counseling…
National Association of Black Accountants offer advice
In the past year, many students have struggled to adjust to their new digital classrooms. Others have found it difficult to advance their careers after school, with a large amount of internships and other opportunities either being canceled or shifting…
Students, professors face odd circumstances with digital snow days
Wednesday, Feb. 10, was the first day of the Spring 2021 semester that SUNY Oswego had to cancel in-person classes due to hazardous weather conditions. Cancellations due to snow are no strange occurrence to the students at SUNY Oswego, but…
COVID-19 pandemic hits student employees at SUNY Oswego
As students continue to settle into the Spring 2021 semester, places all around campus are looking to help students keep their on-campus jobs. Last semester, many employment locations around campus needed to shut down in order to meet the pandemic…