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…
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…
Mobile recycling, education among initiatives to increase campus recycling
As students seem to struggle with recycling in the residence halls of SUNY Oswego, the Office of Sustainability and student employees are taking action to create a change. Each residence hall on campus has a recycling room, which is open…
Collage Concert to feature students, faculty
Voices and instruments will ring out Friday during the SUNY Oswego music department’s Collage Concert, which will feature a wide variety of musical genres and styles performed by both students and faculty. The concert, which will take place in Tyler…
Support groups happening for students
While many students are aware of the on-campus availability of individual counseling, they may not be aware that the Counseling Services Center (CSC) also provides support groups. These groups give students the opportunity to learn from and interact with their…
Security breach discovered at SUNY Oswego’s ticketing vendor
A security breach was discovered at a third-party vendor that SUNY Oswego utilizes for various campus events, including the Lakers ice hockey games. An email sent Feb 24. to the campus community informed that ticketing vendor AudienceView experienced a nationwide…
The Editor-in-Chief’s column: Oswego is not safe or accessible
I really do not know how people with disabilities navigate SUNY Oswego’s campus and this snowy and icy weather has really highlighted some cracks in the infrastructure, literally. It has been known that SUNY Oswego is not Americans with Disabilities…
St. Baldrick’s Foundation and Oswego Athletics shave heads for cancer patients
Oswego State Athletics and the Oswego community are aiming to hit a $1 million fundraising goal for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation this spring. “After sixteen years, we’ve raised $927,000. So, we are $73,000 away from hitting $1 million. Which is…
Bench Press Competition to challenge strength, encourage students
Muscle and willpower will be put to the test on Feb. 24 during Campus Recreation’s Bench Press Competition, where participants will compete against each other for prizes and trophies. The competition, which will be held in Swetman Gym beginning at…
Oz Equity Challenge allows students to question bias
The 2023 Oz Equity Challenge, an annual event which allows students to examine bias and diversity, has begun. This year’s challenge encourages the campus community to read articles and watch videos about topics like cultural humility, social identity and implicit…