The Oswegonian

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May. 20, 2024 

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Performing arts students take on Hewitt Union

[su_youtube url=”http://youtu.be/CM-DmXzc11c” width=”480″ height=”480″] Faculty and performing arts students gave their reactions to the Tyler Hall renovations. After making the switch to Hewitt Student Union, Production Manager and Technical Director, Sean Culligan, considered the change of scenery as an “Opportunity…

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Student uses Quest presentation to stress going green

[su_youtube url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkuK-ay-mjg” width=”480″ height=”480″] When it comes to sustainability, Jacqueline Phaneuf has a fresh outlook on the topic that students need to know about. “Honestly there isn’t one thing that’s better than all the others,” she said, referring to methods…

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Students brave cold for winter festival

[su_youtube url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1Ph3L8sQVc” height=”540″] The recent weather has brought one of the coldest, snowiest starts to the semester in recent years to Oswego State. However, the snow is not bringing members of the Residence Life and Housing Student Learning and Success…

Students discuss SUNY Party Stories

It’s 6 o’clock on a Sunday night and Oswego State students, as well as many other SUNY students, are logging on to Twitter to see what party pictures made the cut in this weekend’s contest. The Twitter account @SUNYPartyStory is…

Tips for a successful class registration period

Class registration period can be a difficult time for many students on campus. With the period coming up this week, upperclassmen and an adviser gave some tips on how to avoid having a registration horror story when the period is…

Students’ thoughts on recent government shutdown

In response to the United States Government shutdown for the first time in 17 years after disagreeing with the fiscal budget for 2013, students voiced their opinions. Numerous of government funded organizations, businesses, and services were negatively affected. Thousands of…