Tyler Hall Gallery exhibit honors late professor
Tyler Art Gallery is opening its Fall 2022 exhibition series with “Al Bremmer: A Retrospective,” a tribute to the former art professor who died in November 2021. “When we have had such an important person to our history and they…
Kinetic Light: Ramps as dance partners
ARTSwego will host “Kinetic Light: Under Momentum” in Waterman Theatre on Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. Kinetic Light is a “disability arts ensemble” in which “disabled artists create, design, and perform the work,” according to their website. Conversations about bringing…
SUNY Oswego committee continues search for college’s president
After a lengthy search process, SUNY Oswego has yet to find a viable candidate for what will be the 11th president of the college. In May of 2021, former SUNY Oswego President Deborah Stanley announced she would retire from her…
Centro bus service changes schedule
A recent post on the GoCentroBus social media account forwards users to a page regarding changes in the bus routes’ service. With closer inspection, those changes are actually major shifts for the free on-campus shuttle buses, the Blue and Green…
Angela Davis speaks on racism, equality
By John Custodio Civil rights activist Angela Davis spoke at Tyler Hall’s Waterman Theatre for SUNY Oswego’s 33rd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, discussing race, capitalism and world politics before answering student questions. Student Gabrielle Golfo was the event…
New Artville location, noise and transportation problems
By Natalie Barden Artville is preparing to relocate for the second time since the renovation of Hewitt Hall began in the fall of 2021. “We’re waiting for the final touches to go into the store they built for us,” Susan…
Fitness Center to offer free membership this semester
By Annika Wickham SUNY Oswego will not charge students to use the on-campus fitness centers for the spring 2022 semester, according to a Feb. 7 email from Officer in Charge Dr. Mary C. Toale. “We are thrilled to announce students’…
Study Abroad Fair on campus draws interest
By Mackenzie Shields The Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 9 provided an opportunity for interested students to learn more about the experience of traveling internationally. Nine tables with representatives from SUNY Oswego’s Office of International Education and Programs, CAPA…
Additional paving to take place in City of Oswego
By Cameron Brown On Feb. 3, Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow announced his proposal for an $850,000 paving plan for the city that will take effect this spring. The project is going to be adding to the $5 million that Barlow…
Referendum to decide voluntary activity fee
By John Custodio On Feb. 4, the SUNY Oswego Student Association announced the date of presidential and vice presidential elections, and the bi-annual student activity fee referendum. Students can vote for the next SUNY Oswego Student Association president and vice…