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Day: October 8, 2015

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Academic assistance hits new low

Declining student availability at the Office of Learning Services (OLS) has led to multiple tutees per session. According to the Director of OLS, Catherine Santos, 92 tutors were hired last year. This fall the staff dropped to 67. “We have…

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WTOP-10 receives high-definition update from SA

Student Association passed a bill Tuesday committing to fund WTOP-10 with approximately $350,000 over a ten-year payment period toward a high definition upgrade. The complete cost of the project amounts to approximately $500,000 for new equipment and network infrastructure compatible…

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Town hall meeting addresses student concerns

Oswego State President Deborah Stanley hosted a town hall meeting on Monday for students to share their questions and concerns about hot topics related to campus. This was the third Conversation With President Stanley event. “I get to talk to…

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Participants attend program to encourage meaningful student action

On Wednesday night, a representative from the United States Student Association came to Oswego State to talk to students about how they can affect change on their campus. Akin Olla, a Nigerian native and 2013 graduate of Rowan University, spoke…

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Officials host rally to continue operation of local nuclear power plant

On Monday, federal, state and local officials hosted a rally in support of the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant and nuclear power after an energy company considered closing the facility. In attendance were New York Congressmen John Katko of the 24th…

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President presents trustee with honor

It has been two years since the passing of the school’s biggest donor, Lorraine E. Marano. On Sept. 28 her Living Trust came back to the Oswego campus to dedicate a plaque in her honor. Marano and her husband are…

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Reviewing the bars of Oswego part. one

Many of us refer to Oswego as “the middle of nowhere in upstate New York,” but Oswego is, in fact, world famous. The city of Oswego once won the “Guinness Book of World Records” award for having more bars per…

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Men’s lacrosse comes together in support of former player

Every year the Green/Gold/Pink scrimmage hosted by the Oswego State men’s lacrosse team is more than just the last day of its fall season. The annual scrimmage is a fundraiser where the proceeds go to cancer research. This year it…

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Waterbury looks to use leadership to reach postseason

Women’s soccer senior leader and two-year captain Bailey Waterbury does more than just produce on the field. In her four-year tenure with the Lakers, Waterbury has tallied eight goals and 11 assists in 60 collegiate matches, 58 of which she…

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Laris looks back at successful collegiate career

The results of the first four meets for Oswego State women’s cross country have been mixed. The Lakers finished near the top in some meets and near the bottom in others. However, one thing has been consistent: Katie Laris finishing…

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