The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Apr. 24, 2024 

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Aries You might not be very happy about the attitude of a coworker today and may feel the need to confront the issue. You’re not sure if you really want to stir things up so much that you lose your…

Warm up at The Coffee Connection

[slideshow_deploy id=’14585′]Many coffee shops can claim they have “the best cup of coffee” but according to many regulars, The Coffee Connection is “the best cup of coffee” in Oswego. Located at 148 Water St., the shop’s looks can be deceiving….

Campus Events Laker Review

“The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass”

[slideshow_deploy id=’14569′] The Syracuse Vocal Ensemble made its way to Oswego State to showcase its unique musical stylings this past Sunday, playing to a packed Sheldon Hall Ballroom. The performance, entitled “The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass,” was a blending…

The haunted places of Oswego

The Halloween spirit is taking over as people watch scary movies and listen to scary stories, just to find some seasonal fright. But you don’t need to look far to find a good ghost story. Oswego has many places that…

Photo gallery: Men’s soccer vs. SUNY Cortland (Senior Day)

[slideshow_deploy id=’14557′] The Oswego State men’s soccer team lost 5-0 to the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons on Senior Day and Family Weekend. The team finished the season with a 0-10-5 record on the season.

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Oswego State opens season with Laker Showcase

The Oswego State men’s ice hockey season kicked off this evening with the Laker Showcase. The game was an intrasquad scrimmage pitting members of this year’s team against each other in a two-period game followed by several skill challenges. The…

Archives Campus News News

Coping with costs

  When the Higher Education Opportunities Act was signed into law in 2008, one of the bill’s goals was to increase transparency in textbook costs by requiring professors and universities to make the prices of textbooks assigned for class available…

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Gov’t shutdown shows students’ civic disinterest

The U.S. government shutdown that furloughed 800,000 workers, closed memorials and museums for half of October and cost the economy $24 billion has also highlighted a national decrease in student interest and faith in politics and government. The amount of…

Archives Community News

Port of Oswego receives $192,000 grant for railroad improvements

The Port of Oswego Authority has been awarded $192,000 for a project that will include improvement to the port’s railway system, U.S. representatives announced on Tuesday. U.S. representatives Dan Maffei, D-N.Y., and Richard Hanna, R-N.Y are supporting the port’s application…