The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Oct. 4, 2024

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Women’s Lacrosse starts conference play off right

By Gerard Turner The Oswego State women’s lacrosse team started SUNYAC play with a dominating 19-4 win verses SUNY Fredonia but are now on a two-game losing streak after losing to SUNY Oneonta and SUNY Geneseo. After going 1-2 in…

Recap of Track & Field weekend in Geneseo, look ahead to Cortland

By Logan Stolberg The Oswego State women’s track and field team is coming off a successful weekend after the SUNY Geneseo Early Seasonal Invitational.  Ashleigh Lacy was able to place fifth in the 100 meter dash.  Lacy also finished 11th…

Softball sits at 1-3 in SUNYAC after opening weekend of conference play

The Oswego State softball team heads into another weekend of conference play with a SUNYAC record of 1-3 after playing the teams from Western New York.  The Lakers were able to split against Buffalo State back on April 2. Oswego…

After long wait, baseball returns to play with conference sweep

By Benjamin Diamond After a hiatus that lasted over a week, the Oswego State baseball team finally got back into action versus SUNY New Paltz, University of Rochester and St. John Fisher.  The teams’ series versus New Paltz was their…

Eccles, men’s lacrosse benefiting off young core, scoring at will

By Jack Perdek Youth and experience has begun to pay off for the 2021-2022 Oswego State Lakers, now with an overall record of 7-2 including a 2-0 start in conference play. Men’s lacrosse has been gaining respect around the SUNYAC…

Golf makes most of first rounds at Hershey, still struggle

By Brandon Ladd The Oswego State golf team returned to action this past weekend for the first time since the fall season in the Hershey Cup hosted by the University of Rochester in Hershey, Pennsylvania.  The team finished 15 out…

Catholic healthcare religious treatment detrimental

By Ashton Becker The Catholic healthcare system has endangered the lives of countless women with their strict adherence to the Ethical and Religious Directives; a set of rules which apply Catholic beliefs to medical care and prohibit use of certain…

Climate change humanitarian issue, needs to be addressed

By Kat Zelows Climate change is gradually getting worse and is a threat to our world.  Climate change comes from light, sound, thermal and plastic pollution. Light pollution is excessive artificial light use during the day or night. Cities and…

Texas medical law threatens basic human rights

Following the abortion law that sparked nationwide debate, Texas is once again attempting to threaten basic human rights and bodily autonomy. The new law specifically aims to prohibit parents from accessing gender affirming procedures for their transgender children.  Gov. Greg…

From my desk: The Editor-in-Chief’s column

By Brandon Ladd My inability to get out of bed in the morning these past few weeks has led me to start doing research on just why I feel too tired to move before 10:30 a.m. What I found on…