The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

Year: 2014

Archives Campus News News

Outdoor Club keeps active

Devon Rich, a sophomore and math education major, never thought she would find her place at Oswego State with the Outdoor Club, but it has become her niche. Rich discovered the Outdoor Club at the involvement fair at the beginning…

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This Week in SA

Twenty senators were present in room 132 of the Campus Center Auditorium on Tuesday for the weekly Student Association senate meeting. With the change of scenery, this would mark the final meeting where current President Anthony Smith and Vice President…

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Lakers, DKK join forces for event

April is child abuse awareness month and two juniors at Oswego State are bringing their two campus organizations together to help benefit the campaign to end abuse. Denvol Haye, the president of Delta Kappa Kappa, and Eli Kim-Swallow of the…

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Fraternity pledge files lawsuit with state after injuries from alleged hazing

An Oswego State student is suing the state over injuries he received from a hazing incident at a fraternity. Liam McDonald said the incident occurred on Oct. 8 while pledging with Sigma Gamma, according to the lawsuit filed in the…

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Keynote speaker set

Oswego State alumnus and children’s book author Bruce Coville will be the keynote speaker for Oswego State’s annual Quest. Coville will speak to students and faculty in the Campus Center auditorium at 10 a.m. on April 9. The event is…

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Student Association Election Results

Student Association elections wrapped up on March 12 and were then verified by the Supreme Court of SA. In total for the SA election, 243 votes were cast over the two days polls were open for students online. This totals…

Opinion Staff Editorial

Cultural identity is no joke

While columns on offensive costumes are usually reserved for October, recent events on campus have forced examination of the issue with Halloween still months away. Beer Olympic events and themed-parties in general have long been a tradition on college campuses,…

In the Office Opinion

Real life approaches; send out resumes

Time is running out. It’s the end of March and less than two full months away from graduation, for those who graduate in May. It’s time to stop slacking off and send out your resumés. I’m not saying you need…

Opinion

In-Klined to Speak

I’ve been pondering this question for a few weeks now, as I feel it has a not-insignificant role to play in our personal and public perceptions. The very need to distinguish someone as being a nerd, gamer or any interest-based…

Opinion

Daddy don’t leave home

For hundreds of years it has been understood that the job of a father is to go out into the world and provide for his family while his wife stays home with the children, nurturing them and providing the hands-on…