The Oswegonian

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Month: February 2020

Lakers fall to No. 1 Golden Eagles, end season in SUNYAC Semifinals

The Oswego State men’s basketball team fell to The College at Brockport on Friday 82-67 in the SUNYAC semifinals. This time out vs. The College at Brockport was no different in terms of the result, but the game itself was…

Laker Gameday Preview: Men’s basketball vs. The College at Brockport (SUNYAC Semifinals)

The Oswego State men’s basketball team (19-7, 12-6 SUNYAC) hopes to knock off No. 1-seeded The College at Brockport (22-3, 17-1 SUNYAC) on Friday in the SUNYAC semifinals. The Lakers defeated SUNY Cortland on Tuesday 74-67 in the SUNYAC quarterfinals…

Multiple burglaries in Cayuga Hall

Last week, University Police investigated several burglaries in Cayuga Hall, which led to the arrest of an 18-year-old man.  At least five rooms were entered during the burglary, two of which were unoccupied. Residents from the remaining three rooms were…

Former Oswego State professor charged with sexual assault

On Monday, Oswego City police arrested 42-year-old Dwayne Arruza of Waterloo, New York. Arruza is currently being investigated for allegedly “engaging in oral and sexual intercourse with a person less than 15 years of age,” according to a press release…

Author Harlan Cohen visits campus

Living without fear of rejection and failure can be achieved by having people, places and patience, New York Times Best Selling Author and speaker, Harlan Cohen, told audience members at Oswego State.  “I had a rough first year in college….

National Eating Disorder Awareness Week

This year, National Eating Disorder Awareness Week began on Feb. 24, and will continue until March 1. The New York Office of Mental Health website describes an eating disorder as, “complex mental health problems that often have physical manifestations.”  The…

Club sports teams attend senate meeting, give concerns on budgets

Club sport athletes flooded the Student Association Senate meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 15 to express their concerns after senators decided to approve a resolution to cap club sports budgets at $135,000, including championship funds, last week.  The new budget is…