The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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‘Tetris’ satisfies viewers with retelling of nostalgic video game

Rating: 3.5/5 stars “Tetris,” like the game, is a really fun movie. The story tells of not just the development behind the game, but of every party involved. The likes of Japan’s Nintendo and Bulletproof Software, fought the British Maxwell…

Episode 8 – The Greatest Show on Laker Turf

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Episode 8 - The Greatest Show on Laker Turf
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Laker Turf has some new and exciting teams in 2023! Episode 8 of Season 6 of the 104 Sports Report discusses the early success of both Laker lacrosse teams and analyzes the recent struggles of the teams on the diamond….

Episode 23 Featuring The Bull Brothers

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Episode 23 Featuring The Bull Brothers
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Another interview episode for The Oswegonian Hockey Podcast for Episode 23 of Season 3. Zac Case and Thomas Turgeon sit down with Noah and Shane Bull from the Oswego State men’s hockey team. The guys discuss getting recruited to Oswego…

Mar. 31, 2023 – Episode 29

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Mar. 31, 2023 - Episode 29
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Another edition of the Oswegonian means another episode of the On The GOnian podcast. Zac Case brings listeners the latest news and storylines out of the Oswegonian office. From news to Laker Review, the staff have writers covered with the…

Singer-songwriter Guy Davis tells story of taxi driving, music, spirituality

Even with an affluent childhood, a career adorned with awards and nominations, and a life traveling across the country, the highest point of Guy Davis’s life was when he drove a taxi in New York City. Davis said while he…

Professor’s passion for night sky demonstrated in college planetarium 

Natalia Lewandowska has always been fascinated by the night sky.  Now, she is living out her dreams as an associate professor of physics and as the director of SUNY Oswego’s planetarium. Growing up in Poland and Germany, Lewandowska was always…

Discussion begins on removing Native American names from campus locations

The SUNY Oswego Faculty Assembly has approved the creation of a task force to consider renaming some or all campus buildings, roads and fields with Native American-related names.  Michael Chaness, the director of the Native American studies department at SUNY…

Former Wall Street Café in Rich Hall to reopen under new name in April

The former Wall Street Cafe in Rich Hall is being revamped by students in the School of Business and will be reopened as the Rich ‘N’ Pour Café & Lounge this April. Wall Street Cafe did not open for this…

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Presidential forums continue for candidates

As SUNY Oswego’s presidential search continues, candidates are speaking at open forums, where the community, faculty and students are invited to attend and ask questions. On March 23, Karin Ruhlandt, the second candidate, had her open forums. Ruhlandt began her…

Northern lights make rare appearance in Oswego

A solar storm last week made the breath-taking northern lights visible in upstate New York on March 23 and 24.  This specific light show was so vibrant that states as far south as North Carolina even caught glimpses of the…