The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 25, 2024

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$24 Million dollar investment in mental health

SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras has dedicated  roughly $24 million dollars to SUNY mental health services, the largest single investment of its kind in SUNY history.  With these funds added on to $35 million in current campus investments, SUNY has $59…

SUNY Oswego art students featured in Albany exhibition

Two SUNY Oswego art students, Malia Minckler and Caryn Nabrizny, are being recognized for their artistic talent, as their pieces are being featured in SUNY’s “Pride in Bloom’’ exhibition that opened over the summer.  Minckler’s piece is titled “Reflection” and…

Hewitt Hall to undergo renovations

Renovations have begun at Hewitt Hall, which will become the new home for SUNY Oswego’s School of Communication, Media and the Arts. The project has been in the planning stage since 2018 and is expected to be finalized by fall…

Oswego State field hockey rides hot streak to start fall 2021season

After not being able to play for over a year, the Oswego State Field Hockey team is off to a strong start to their 2021 campaign, going 4-1 in their first five games. Despite their 4-0 start they were bested…

Club roller hockey seeking repeat 2021 season after ‘chip’

The Oswego State club roller hockey team is on a renewed quest to return in 2021 as Eastern Collegiate Rollar Hockey Association (ECRHA) champions. The Lakers, who lost their 2020 season due to COVID-19 are eager to continue the success…

Fall Soccer Sports Top Stories

Oswego State men’s soccer with sights on a bounce back week

After a 9-7-2 season that ended in the SUNYAC quarterfinals to SUNY Cortland, the Oswego State men’s soccer team looks to rekindle their success in 2021.  All-SUNYAC returners, such as graduate student goalie Brian Terra and senior defender Caleb Munski,…

No good intent with vaccine, no solid plan

After three semesters of seemingly endless insanity, college campuses are only just returning to some semblance of normalcy. The vaccine rollout has certainly changed the outlook on things, but to what extent will schools go to protect their students outside…

No concrete plan is the only way

A new semester, as we all know, means a return to the fast-paced stress of deadlines and degrees. It makes me miss working at my summer job, a tourist trap restaurant in the village of Lake George. There I found…

Mysterious ‘Dark and Shallow Lies’ impresses young adult fans

 In September, “Dark and Shallow Lies” by Ginny Myers Sain officially released from Razorbill, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Since March 2021, when the cover of “Dark and Shallow Lies” was first revealed, Penguin Teen had been promoting the…

Emotional album ‘Donda’ displays Kanye West’s songwriting talents

Kanye West (“Famous”) added to his resume with the late August 2021 release of “Donda.” The album, named for West’s late mother, is an effective 1 hour and 48 minute blend of the many musical styles he has utilized throughout…