The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Nov. 24, 2024

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SA closes meetings to public, likely violates state’s open meetings laws

***Editor’s note: The Oswegonian retained independent editor Todd R. McAdam from the Cortland Standard (Cortland, New York) to oversee this piece to avoid a potential conflict of interest.*** The SUNY Oswego Student Association possibly violated the law last month when…

SUNY Oswego professor hired by St. Bonaventure

SUNY Oswego is saying farewell to journalism professor Brian Moritz as he shifts his career from teaching undergraduate students to master’s students at St. Bonaventure University in Allegany. Moritz is an associate professor of digital media production and online journalism…

SA special election determines next President

It took a bit longer than anticipated, but the SUNY Oswego Student Association has named its next president. Takayla Beckon, winner of SA’s special election, has been declared president of the Student Association for the 2021-22 academic year. Beckon received…

Hart Hall’s IST course halted

Together and apart, two words that altogether reflect just how SUNY Oswego has been able to foster a sense of community for its international student population even during these pandemic times. While international student enrollment has decreased at SUNY Oswego,…

Baseball riding high on 10-game win streak; 7-1 in SUNYAC

With a 11-1 record nearing the midpoint of the spring season, the Oswego State baseball team has put itself in a prime position for success. One of the biggest reasons has been the stellar cast of arms that head coach…

2-time All-American defenseman reflects on abbreviated career as Laker

Max Novick got a late jump on hockey, starting playing competitively when he was nine or 10 years old. While he started skating at three or four years old on a pond near his backyard, he originally started with tennis…

Fallout from SA cutting club sports funding

When it comes to colleges nationwide, club sports tend to be an important outlet. A major part of campus life, they allow students to stay active and competitive while also meeting and establishing bonds with new people.  In a meeting…

Solidarity march democratic display

On April 16, SUNY Oswego students rallied together to participate in a Black and Asian Solidarity March in a demonstration against the rise in Black and Asian hate crimes and racism in recent months. These ongoing social issues have become…

Graduation not worth the stress

For the past two semesters, SUNY Oswego, like many other public universities have held virtual graduations due the COVID-19 pandemic. For seniors graduating last spring, many were deflated to have their graduation ceremony stripped from them in an abrupt announcement…

Staying safe, winning top priorities for softball

Oswego State softball began its season on Monday splitting the doubleheader with the Rochester Institute of Technology losing 8-5 in game one and winning 4-3 in game two.  Head coach Gabrielle Rivers played against the Tigers when she was on…