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Oct. 10, 2024

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Media Summit Career Connector Q&A: Allif Karim, Sports at WDVM

Allif Karim (‘18) is the Sports Director at WDVM-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland.  At SUNY Oswego, he worked at WTOP-10 TV as an on-air talent, hosting major hockey broadcasts as well as acting as a sports anchor. For the Media Summit,…

Study abroad hopeful for spring programs, offers advice

While all students were pulled from their respective study abroad programs last spring and safely brought home, the Office of International Education and Programs is hopeful that despite COVID-19, students will be able to travel come the spring semester. The…

Theater, entertainment panel discusses careers

On Monday, Career Services and The Oswego Alumni Association hosted a Zoom panel called “So, You Want to Work in Theater and Entertainment.” Three different alumni, Gabriel Almanzer, David Saretsky and Denise Grillo, were panelists on the program, all with…

CTS promotes safety from dark web during awareness month

For the entirety of October, SUNY Oswego’s Campus Technology Services promotes cybersecurity, as the month is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. This year’s theme focuses on the dark web and the dangers that come along with it. The dark web…

Planetarium shows continue

Despite the various challenges presented around campus due to COVID-19, the Sunday night planetarium shows have been able to continue this semester. The sessions, which are typically held inside the Shineman Planetarium, are now being held virtually via Zoom every…

Voting, responsible thing in election

According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services webpage regarding “Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities,” U.S. citizens have both the right to “vote in elections for public officials” and the responsibility to “participate in the democratic process.” The upcoming presidential election…

Coronavirus brings environmental hope

The coronavirus has caused a lot of chaos and mass hysteria since March. Unfortunately, there have been many deaths because of this virus. Not only has COVID-19 taken many lives, but it will also leave a massive footprint on Earth….

COVID-19 in SUNY schools

On Friday, Oct. 16, it was reported the president of SUNY Oneonta, Barbara Jean Morris, resigned from her post. Dennis Craig from SUNY Purchase will stand in as the acting president  the search has begun to permantenly fill the role. …

COVID-19, hypocrisy prevails

Not even 48 hours after the presidential debate held Oct. 1, a tweet by President Donald Trump revealed he and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for COVID-19 – which would quickly grow into a snowball full of positive…

The Editor-in-Chief’s column: Expression of gratitude, when transparency has been crucial

A couple weeks ago, I decided to look into something interesting: where does SUNY’s testing of COVID-19 stand among the country? SUNY has administered more than 200,000 tests, which is no small feat.  SUNY’s number of administered tests has surpassed…