The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Apr. 19, 2024 

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Oz Talks hosts final presentation for semester

Emmanuel Agyapong felt he always had the potential to stand out, but his mindset held him back time and again. “I went to high school and I was the star of the [basketball] team,” said Agyapong, now a senior wellness…

Campus hosts global chair of major accounting firm

When Robert Moritz joined PriccewaterhouseCoopers directly out of college in 1985, he did not expect to eventually become the international chairman. Rather, he planned to work there for two years and then leave for IBM. “I went on spring break…

Fagan covers social issues in sporting world

Sitting at a Denver bookstore in 2002, Kate Fagan did not choose to tell her mother she was gay, it was a necessity. “I had engaged in a pattern of lying by omission that was really eating away at me,”…

ALANA organizations hold annual march

Anyone traversing Bridge Street, Downtown Oswego at 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 17 was met with the single, unified sound of the seventh annual African, Latino, Asian and Native American Peace Walk. This was appropriate, since “unity” was the theme of…

Everyone’s body is beautiful in its own way

For generations there has been a stigma against nudity. It is seen as racy and sexual and the closest it comes to mainstream is its portrayal in men’s magazines. Nudity can be so much more though. The human body is…

Victims matter, should be heard

Rape and sexual assault are major discussion topics in the media, as they should be. If the media does not bring these in- stances to light, then the perpetrators will never see why they need to change. Some people have…

Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit preview

The Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit is a highly anticipated event for Oswego State’s School of Communications, Media and the Arts each fall. The 12th installment will return to Waterman Theatre in Tyler Hall after a two-year renovation of the…

Bruce Springsteen’s best of features less popular tracks

Anyone hoping to hear how Bruce Springsteen has aged on his newly released best of album “Chapter and Verse” will be somewhat disappointed. However, a significant number of the songs on the album are still “new.” Of the 18 songs…