The Oswegonian

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Apr. 23, 2024 

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Month: April 2013

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Adventure of lifetime

Ted Winkworth is the alcohol and other drug program coordinator at Oswego State. He is a graduate of the University at Buffalo with a degree in Psychology and a graduate of Syracuse University with a master’s degree in community mental…

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Grant for MET students

The meteorology department at Oswego State received grant funds from the National Science Foundation for students to conduct up close and personal research with lake-effect snow storms next winter. The funds total $320,000 and include scientific equipment which consists of…

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Yale professor visits Oswego State mathematics department to give talks

Roger Howe, a professor of mathematics at Yale University, gave two talks on April 19 in Snygg Hall, room 127. The talks were a complement of the professor’s arrival set up by the math department and mathematics professor Victor Protsak….

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Young man provides hope for animals

  Daniel Oostdyk is not like most 24-year-olds. “I have a lot of jobs and hobbies,” Oostdyk said. “I’m active with the military, my church, SAVAC and, of course, here.” “Here” refers to Grace and Glory Animals, where Dan is…

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Registration for summer courses shows shift to more online classes

With more classes offered online than at the main campus during Oswego State’s 2013 Summer Session, this summer will continue a trend toward more online-based learning. This summer the school will offer 154 online courses and 114 campus-based courses. The…

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Sports

Lakers stay hot in preparation for deep playoff run

The Oswego State women’s softball team has evened up its record thanks to a recent five-game winning streak after getting off to a rocky start this season. Following its doubleheader sweep of Nazareth College on Tuesday, Oswego State (14-14, 7-7…

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Shineman nears opening

For about three years, students and faculty have been anxiously awaiting the completion of the Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation. The initial goal of the project was to have the building ready for use by the…

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Minority media represented

An Oswego State alumni spoke with students April 18 on his experiences as a black male broadcaster. Kendis Gibson, who graduated from Oswego State in 1994, was the keynote speaker for this year’s Voices of Diversity. Voices of Diversity is…

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Slut Walk 2013 rallies students to show support

With the warmth and only a light wind, it was a perfect night for a great turnout and for voices to be heard. The Women’s Center held the SlutWalk on the Oswego State Campus Tuesday night to take a stand…

Opinion

After 4 years of arduous work, another phase begins

During my sophomore year of college at Oswego State, it seemed like anything that could go wrong would. I was left questioning myself about college: “Do I want to stay at Oswego?” and “Was journalism the right choice for a…

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