Campus Recreation Report
"The stage was set Sunday night in the Ice Arena as teams faced off for the first round of the intramural broomball playoffs. Each game was close up until the final whistle, with three out of the five games played…
Guard play crucial for Lakers
For a team that lost two guards who each posted more than 1,000 career points and accounted for 34 points a night in 2008-09, it was expected that last season’s Oswego State men’s basketball team would experience a natural drop-off…
Lakers continue hot start with home, road wins
The Oswego State men’s ice hockey team continued its dominance at home on Friday, defeating SUNY Cortland, 6-1, at the Campus Center Ice Arena before earning its second road victory of the season Saturday against Utica College, 3-1, at the…
Uncertainty clouds Heisman
There was about a two-week period where the Heisman Trophy, college football’s highest accomplishment, was all but in the hands of Auburn quarterback Cam Newton. That period ended abruptly with just the faintest whispers of a scandal involving the acceptance…
Oswego holds Kidney Awareness walk
Sunday will mark Oswego State’s second consecutive year hosting an awareness walk for the National Kidney Foundation and the fourth consecutive year for the City of Oswego. The walk is being sponsored by the women’s club volleyball team and roughly…
Women’s basketball routs Cazenovia to open season
The Oswego State women’s basketball team kicked off its season with an impressive victory over the Cazenovia Wildcats, 88-33, on Tuesday night at Max Ziel Gymnasium. The Lakers move to 1-0 on the season with the help of a balanced…
Boots taking shot at different OSU program
Oswego State men’s ice hockey head coach Ed Gosek knew that he had big shoes to fill during the offseason. So far, the Boots he found seem to be a comfortable fit. Ian Boots is a humble, soft-spoken junior transfer…
U.P. participates in Click It or Ticket””
University Police are participating in the November "Buckle Up New York – Click It or Ticket." A grant from the New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Board provided funding for New York state officers handing out seat-belt tickets. According to…
A Runner’s Vision
That’s the obstacle that freshman Ashley Chruscicki faces everyday. Chruscicki has been visually impaired her whole life. She has no central peripheral vision, and she has 20/ 800 vision in her right eye; she can see faint outlines up close…
Select computer labs eliminate print quota sheet
The phase-out of print quota sheets across campus began in departmental labs on Monday. Print quota sheets, which state the student’s last name and how many pages they have left, were removed from labs in Mahar, Tyler, Syngg, Rich, Sheldon…