Life on campus: Then and now
Cellphones, credit cards, computers, cars and condos. According to alum Jack James, these are “the five C’s” that make up the major differences between life on campus now and when James went to Oswego State in 1962. “To think about…
Car hits school property outside Cayuga Hall
A car crashed into two tree planters in front of Cayuga Hall on Sunday, Nov. 8. The incident is not like the usual car accidents on and around Oswego State’s campus, University Police Department Lieutenant Matthew Barbeau said. “Something like…
Barlow brings home Oswego mayoral victory
On Tuesday night, hundreds gathered to congratulate Republican Billy Barlow on his win in the Oswego Mayoral race against Democrat Amy Tresidder and incumbent Thomas Gillen. A crowd of supporters in the Oswego Conference Center cheered and whistled for Barlow,…
Stahl elected 20th district Oswego County legislator
Voters went to the polls on Tuesday to elect the new Oswego County 20th District County Legislator. Republican Tim Stahl beat out Democrat Laura Brazak, 409 votes to 259 votes, respectively. Stahl brought in 61.2 percent of the votes. According…
Homecoming brings tradition back with alumni, student connections
For many students Homecoming is only a reminder of the hockey game that comes at the end of the week. For others, including returning alumni, Homecoming is an opportunity to connect with students and the campus. From Nov. 9 to…
School of Business sponsors first annual Business Symposium
Oswego State’s School of Business Student Advisory Council (SAC) will host the first Business Symposium Panel Discussion in the Marano Campus Center Auditorium On Friday, Nov. 13. Conceptualized from the efforts of Tal Gordon and Charlene Assam, co-chairs of the…
Youth solitary confinement evokes change
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney has effectively enacted changes that relocated all 16 and 17 year olds held at the Onondaga County Correctional facility in Jamesville to the Justice Center in Syracuse as of Oct. 19. This came in response…
Bark for Life raises funds for cancer research
More than $200 was raised for the American Cancer Society on Saturday, Oct. 10. Students from around campus and the community gathered with their dogs to participate in Bark for Life. Colleges Against Cancer, an Oswego State organization, hosted the…
ALANA Peace Walk joins students together to display campus diversity
“It’s our duty to fight for our freedom,” chanted dozens of Oswego State students marching from Oswego City Hall to the Marano Campus Center for the fifth annual ALANA Unity Peace Walk. On a warm fall afternoon, over 20 fists…
Lifestyles promotes bystander intervention
The Lifestyles Center is partnering with a full-service advertising company in order to produce an Oswego State bystander intervention video with the hope of getting a strong message across. The message of this video is inspired by another video produced…