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More out-of-state students applying to Oswego State

With lower high school graduation rates in New York state, the Oswego State Admissions Office is reaching out to other states hoping to increase the number of out-of-state students. This upcoming fall semester has the potential for Oswego State to…

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Collins-McNeil wins SA presidency, Nassir claims VP

Junior Christopher Collins-McNeil and sophomore Emily Nassir will be the next president and vice president in the Oswego State Student Association. Students voted online via LakerLife March 10 and 11. In total, 551 students voted. Collins-McNeil, who ran unopposed, received…

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Renovations on Tyler Hall proceed into spring season

After a semester and-a-half of construction, the crane and fences around Tyler Hall have become a part of everyday life on the Oswego State campus. The inside of the partially rebuilt Tyler Hall feels far from familiar though. Already the…

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President Stanley hears out student-related issues

Last Monday night in the Marano Campus Center Auditorium, Oswego State President Deborah Stanley hosted her first “Conversation with President Stanley,” which lasted just over an hour-and-a-half. “It’s important to hear the voices of the students directly,” Stanley said. “We…

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Adjuncts consider salaries unfair

Adjunct professors make poverty level wages while college tuition continues to rise annually. Adjuncts, or part-time professors, make up around 76 percent of all college professors, according to the American Association of University Professors. Adjuncts are typically allowed to teach…

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Centro budget cuts might affect Oswego State

Centro officials are considering eliminating some bus services to amend for a $4.5 million budget gap, including some services offered to Oswego State students through Centro’s yearly contract with Oswego State. Centro has contracts with Oswego State, Syracuse University and…

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Pathfinder hosts second Bacon Fest

The second annual Bacon Fest was held March. 7 in Pathfinder Dining Hall. In total, 1,724 students attended. The entire day was bacon, from brunch, to Chasin’ Bacon and a 5k race used to promote the event, as well as…

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Guest discusses U.S.-Japanese relations

Japanese professor and journalist Michio Katsumata visited Oswego State last week to speak about the history of U.S.-Japanese relations. Katsumata is currently a professor at Akita International University. He spent about two weeks in the U.S. on a lecture tour…

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A ride along with University Police

Like any Saturday night at the Oswego State University Police station, this night was very unpredictable. Riding along with Lt. David Miller and Officer Thomas Marrone, there was a better understanding of the day-to-day activity in the University Police department….

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Frozen water lines in City of Oswego causes shelter to open in Laker Hall

Frigid temperatures have frozen wa- ter lines leaving Oswego neighborhoods without water. Mayor Thomas Gillen declared a local state of emergency for the city and a shelter has been opened at Oswego State’s Laker Hall. With the help of the…