The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Mar. 25, 2025

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Early exit for men’s hockey in tournament

LAKE PLACID, N.Y.— All good things eventually come to an end. The second-ranked Oswego State men’s ice hockey team fell to the third-ranked St. Norbert Knights of DePere, Wisc. in an NCAA Division III semifinal matchup in Lake Placid last…

Archives Laker Review

Award-winning composer honored on campus

Classical composer George Tsontakis made his way to Oswego State, Wednesday, March 17. The presentation is part of collaboration between Oswego State’s Rob Auler and Le Moyne College’s Andrew Russo. Auler and Russo are talented pianists and performed pieces for…

Archives News

Deep cuts, deeper repercussions

The proposed 2010-2011 Student Association budget will leave a majority of student organizations facing steep cuts. Total spending on S.A. organizations is set to decrease by $2,000 while 38 Tier III organizations will see their budgets slashed by an average…

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CTS plans for wireless campus by 2013

Campus Technology Services has completed the planning stages of implementing wireless internet in all dorms and have set a fall 2013 deadline to implement it across campus. Hart is now fully wireless while Johnson and Riggs will become wireless over…

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Discussions begin on Tyler Hall renovation

Administrators are studying Tyler Hall to make plans for renovations starting next year. Architects will be invited into the building to appraise it and decide which sections need to be updated. "What’s going to happen is, in Tyler, we have…

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Financial uncertainties have students weighing off-campus options

Oswego State students are jumping at the opportunity to move off-campus after their sophomore year to acquire a real taste of living on their own. Cheaper living expenses, personal privacy and less supervision are some reasons why students are eager…

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U.P. investigates car part, Onondaga Hall thefts

University police are investigating a number of electronics thefts that took place in Onondaga Hall Friday, March 12 immediately before spring break. According to interviews and student accounts, individuals posing as recycling cart technicians made their way to several rooms…

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Woodshed one step closer to new owner

The Woodshed Tavern, a local bar and grill, could be one step closer to being under new ownership thanks to a reduction in its current selling price. William Galloway, owner of Century 21 Galloway Realty, has the listing and said…

Archives Opinion

Tips to secure new relationships

You’ve seen this person for awhile now, or you’ve just noticed them. Bottom line: You like them and you want to get to know them.But where should you start? Doing nothing is not the answer. If everyone could do nothing…