The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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May. 20, 2024 

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Month: March 2021

Wellness or stressful days?

SUNY Oswego introduced wellness days for the Spring 2021 semester for students. The goal for this was to allow for students to take care of their physical and mental health in the mid of the pandemic.  It was stated in…

February’s virtual ‘Betrayal’ reunion creates hope for prevailing love of live performance theater

The appeal of New York City is its spectacle. Between the lights of Times Square, the lights that shine just as bright and all the way down 42nd Street are the theaters and playhouses of Broadway. With rich revivals and…

American intervention best, only move

Newly minted President Joe Biden carried out his first drone strike in Syria Feb. 27, sparking renewed debate over the legitimacy of American intervention abroad. While the American foreign presence has been admittedly spotty, this drone strike was combated by…

Retirement of Nicholas Lyons announced

On Feb. 12, President Deborah Stanley sent out an email to students announcing the retirement of Nicholas Lyons, the current vice president for administration and finance. Lyons’ retirement will be effective on April 13, according to the email. In his…

The Editor-in-Chief’s column: Back to my roots: hockey beat writing

For the second-straight issue, I am going to #StickToSports. From late September to March for the last three years, my weekends and newspaper coverage were swallowed up by Oswego State NCAA men’s and women’s hockey, as well as Oswego State…

Go Green Club revived by students at SUNY Oswego

Go Green has been an on-and-off club at SUNY Oswego for years. It last made its appearance several years ago in an attempt to continue its mission to spread environmental awareness but was unable to gain enough support to get…

Theatre department plans for 1 spring show

While this academic year has led the theater department at SUNY Oswego to adapt to numerous changes, both faculty and students show optimism for the future. As opposed to its typical three plays for the school year, the department has…

Student Spotlight: You Wouldn’t Believe Me

The thing living in my basement is not my daughter. “So sorry, really I am.”The thing living in my basement is not a person. “How are you holding up?” The thing living in my basement was not there a week ago. “Take…

Importance of sleep emphasized in program

Sleep can be hard to come by, especially for college students. To help students, SUNY Oswego held a sleep workshop on March 18, titled “Up All Night,” which was hosted by Julie Yankowsky, a psychiatric nurse practitioner with the Counseling…