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Day: February 26, 2015

Archives Multimedia Video

Snow day leads to productivity for students

  [su_youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezvQ4ss4KNk” width=”1080″ height=”720″] For this week’s Vox pop, students shared how they spent the snow day we had this past Friday.  In the 6 a.m. hour a call was made to students who were signed up for alerts…

Archives News

New U.S., Cuban stride to increase study abroad options for students

On Dec. 17, 2014, the U.S. and Cuba announced they would begin rebuilding diplomatic relations. The new relationship is poised to benefit both nations and Oswego State. The announcement comes after more than 50 years of hostility between the neighboring…

Archives News

Gov. begins ‘Enough is Enough’ policy

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a new campaign to combat sexual assault on col- lege campuses in New York state in a cabi- net meeting on Wednesday. The “Enough is Enough” campaign will push for the passage of legislation that takes…

Archives Opinion Staff Editorial

Bundle up for cold winter

Oswego’s winter weather is not something that has suddenly snuck up out of nowhere. Being prepared to take on the bitter cold is a necessity this time of year. Just this past week, Oswego saw temperatures drop as low as…

Archives In the Office Opinion

Let your hair show person you wish to be

Someone once told me “Life’s too short to have boring hair.” I think this is true because when you meet another person, one of the first things you notice about him or her is their hair. Especially if it is…

National Issues Opinion

Obama issues executive order

President Barack Obama signed an executive order urging companies who come under cyber-attack to share information about the attack with other companies and the government will make an effort to limit attacks such as the one that Sony faced. On…

Archives Campus News Community News

Frozen water lines in City of Oswego causes shelter to open in Laker Hall

Frigid temperatures have frozen wa- ter lines leaving Oswego neighborhoods without water. Mayor Thomas Gillen declared a local state of emergency for the city and a shelter has been opened at Oswego State’s Laker Hall. With the help of the…

Archives Campus News News The Lighthouse

Dining Hall employee makes impact

Cindy Davis is one of the most popular employees at Cooper Dining Hall. Perhaps it’s the way she interacts with students at Cooper Dining Hall or the constant smile she has on her face to remind students that no matter…

Archives Opinion

Healthcare.gov under fire

Obamacare is under some more scrutiny. As reported by the New York Times, 800,000 people who joined insurance policies through healthcare.gov received inaccurate tax information. What this means is that those affected by the error are strongly suggested to wait…

Archives News

This Week in SA

The Student Association held its fourth meeting of the semester Tuesday evening. The number of senators needed to make quorum was satisfied. The minutes from last meeting and the agenda for the current meeting were approved. There was one guest…