LSU convenes for dinner filled with education, entertainment
On Saturday, The Latino Student Union had its annual dinner entitled âCarnavalistico: Cultura, Ritmo, Y Sabor Latino.â The hosts for the evening were senior Humberto Camacho and junior Susan Velazquez who is also the Secretary of LSU. When asked what…
Cross-department collaboration brings art to flash fiction
The second iteration of Graphic Flash is up in Penfield Library and will stay there until Dec. 8. This collaborative event brought together upper-level creative writing and graphic design classes to make a unique gallery. Writers from one class made…
Upcoming WNYO free student concert
If you happen to pass through the Campus Center this Saturday, you are sure to be in for a treat, thanks to WNYO. The student-run radio station will be hosting a free concert for all students starting at 5 p.m….
“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 âThe World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass,â was a blending…
Tyler art gallery opens faculty exhibition
The annual Faculty Art show opened this past Friday in the galleries of Tyler Hall, offering a free showcase of the personal works of the professors of the Art Department at Oswego State. The works span many forms of media,…
Theatre department adapts famed fiery novel âFahrenheit 451â
Oswego Stateâs play âFahrenheit 451â debuted last week and was a theatrical success. The play, directed by the Theatre Department chair Mark Cole, played in Waterman Theatre and starred Oswego State students. âFahrenheit 451â is an American novel, written by…
Playwright Tammy Ryan discusses work in Campus Center
Playwright and teacher  Tammy Ryan was the latest visitor to Oswego Stateâs Living Writers Series. She said that she was excited to be speaking for the first time to a group of college students about where her work comes from. …
Student filmmakers compete in annual Panic Film Festival
The 4th annual Panic Film Festival, an event requiring students to produce films in 48 hours, wrapped up last Saturday with a screening in the Campus Center auditorium. âUnfortunately, a lot of teams that registered didnât complete their films in…
Timothy Egan speaks to Oswego campus
History came alive in the Hewitt Union Ballroom on Wednesday night when Pulitzer Prize winner Timothy Egan came to speak to the Oswego State community about recent book, âThe Worst Hard Time,â published in 2006. Not only was this book…
âThe Greensâ tells riveting story of legendary housing project
Sponsored by the department of cinema and screen studies, a small number of students and faculty gathered this past Monday, Sept. 23 in Sheldon Hall to engage in heavy and emotional discussion about Chicagoâs famous housing project, Cabrini Green. Following…


