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Apr. 23, 2024 

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You’ll see these at home

The trip back home at the end of the semester may bring an unpleasant surprise of the entomological kind for Oswego State students who call the Hudson Valley home. Large insects of the genus Magicicada, more commonly known as cicadas,…

Opinion

GOODBYE TO SPRING 2013

With only three weeks left in the semester, we are sad to say that this will be the final issue of The Oswegonian this spring. It has been an eventful two semesters filled with ups and downs, but we like…

Sports

Freshman excelling on diamond

In just her first season at Oswego State, freshman Tori Trovato has not only taken hold of the starting shortstop role, but also leads the Lakers in all offensive categories. Trovato’s .391 batting average is good enough for seventh in…

Archives Opinion

Not too late to join organizations

As the issues of The Oswegonian come to an end this semester, I’m left with a curious thought: Why did I wait so long to try to become a part of this? This was my first year working on the…

Archives Opinion

The 2013 Port City Awards Results

We are proud to announce the winners of the 2013 Port City Awards, presented by The Oswegonian. This is the first running of the awards online, which include 11 categories voted on by students and community members. We allowed two…

News Web Exclusive

Meatless Monday

Walking into Littlepage Dining Hall, employees wear a sticker on their green smocks reading, “Don’t meat me on Monday!” The Meatless Monday movement, which began in fall 2012, incorporates alternative dishes for those who are not fans of meat products….

Sports

Women’s lacrosse wins 2nd straight

While SUNY Geneseo continues to push the Oswego State women’s lacrosse team for the No. 4 seed in the SUNYAC playoffs, the Lakers helped themselves to keep even with the Blue Knights after a 12-7 victory Tuesday. Oswego State (7-7,…

In the Office Opinion

Readers: I could really use your help

This upcoming weekend I will find myself in a bit of a pickle. My 17-year-old sister, who is a senior in high school, will be coming up to Oswego to visit the school as a part of her college decision….