The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Oct. 9, 2024

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Coach Smith, track & field, look toward future after Yensan, Burke

Now that spring sports have been approved by the SUNYAC, the Oswego State track and field season will look different in two ways. The high-rate of turnover among the program and the presentation of a smaller team due to opt-outs…

Women’s lacrosse, led by upperclasssmen, eager to start season

With collegiate spring sports starting to pick up, most coaches do not know what to expect from their teams due to the lack of time in-person and practices. Oswego State’s women’s lacrosse head coach Britt Howard falls in that category….

Amber Thomas reflects on career at Oswego State

From a Panther to a Laker in all but three years, Oswego State women’s hockey forward Amber Thomas proved to be one of the most vital players for the green and gold last season.   Before Thomas came to play…

What it means for the future of Indigenous People having a Native American in Joe Biden’s Cabinet

2021 seems like a possible change for indigenous people and what it would mean for them to be in the limelight, finally getting their voices heard.  Congresswoman Deb Haaland from New Mexico was elected to Joe Biden’s cabinet. It was…

Vacation leaves little faith

What happened in Texas this past week is a once in a lifetime event. Unusual amounts of snow and ice led to the loss of power, electricity and running water. President  Joe Biden has gone as far to declare a…

Fitness for mind, body, college campus

After a cryptic teaser shared by the “OswegoFit” Instagram page, students on the SUNY Oswego campus were met with the news that fitness centers would  be opening. The Marano Campus Center Ice Arena was converted to accommodate fitness equipment for…

Statehood, not all for one

It is no secret that Washington, D.C., has pushed for statehood for years, but could this dream become a reality under the Biden administration? In an article written by The Guardian, the movement for D.C. to become a state is…

Experiences lost, despite increased safety

On Wednesday, Feb. 17, the SUNY system reached an incredible milestone of administering 1 million COVID-19 tests. While I am incredibly proud of my school, SUNY Oswego, and to even play a small part in this accomplishment, it comes with…

The Editor-In-Chief’s Column: Sports are back; I cannot contain my joy

Typically, I have kept these columns generic to the SUNY Oswego community. Despite coming from a sports background, I had to adjust to news coverage this past year and most of my columns revolved around COVID-19 and how both SUNY…