12th Media Summit focuses on social media
The 12th annual Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit addressed how digital, social and media trends impact music and the arts. The main event, held on Oct. 27, was a panel discussion featuring four professionals. The media and arts professionals ranged…
Blue Lives Matter themed OzSpeaks sparks discussion
“You can take your uniform off; I can’t take my black skin off.” This quote captures the spirit of the latest OzSpeaks, a forum for students to talk about recent and relevant topics on social justice. Tuesday’s OzSpeaks on Blue…
Study abroad program attains 20% participation
Oswego State’s international studies office has achieved an unprecedented 20 percent student body participation in their study abroad programs. Leading up to this accomplishment, Oswego State’s strategy to encourage students to study abroad includes four major aspects: the institutional commitment…
Poet Jericho Brown discusses race, religion
Jericho Brown, a poet who has been published in The New Yorker and has published two books, talked to Oswego State students about how his poems came about. At Monday’s Living Writers Series talk, Brown started off by reading a few of his…
Time capsule buried outside Tyler Hall in 1996 unearthed, contents examined
Twenty years ago, Oswego State professors and students buried a time capsule outside Tyler Hall. On Oct. 14 it was unearthed. The project was created by now-retired Oswego State professors Paul Bartow and Karen Bacon during their one-year faculty replacement…
Oswego State: greener than ever
Oswego State was recently honored in The Princeton Review as one of the nation’s top environmentally responsible colleges. The most obvious aspects of our “green campus” include our water bottle refill stations, ample recycling facilities and entire eco-friendly buildings. But…
Deal with parking challenges
On Oct.10, the city of Oswego’s Common Council approved an overnight parking ban from midnight to 6 a.m., December through May. There is an option for those without sufficient parking at their residence to buy a $75 dollar permit allowing…
Open debate suffers greatly as students protest opinions
American colleges and universities are supposed to be places where students can freely express their opinions without being scrutinized. Instead, a potent mixture of social justice warriors and political correctness has plagued campuses across the country, forcing many ideologies out…
Student stabbed four times Sunday morning
Oswego State University Police continues to investigate the incident in which an 18-year-old Oswego State freshman male was stabbed on Washington Boulevard, adjacent to the Shineman Center, early in the morning Oct. 16. According to Oswego State’s Chief Communication Officer…
Stanley responds to assault notification resolution
After a rape occurred Sept. 8 in Hart Hall, there was an outcry from students who wanted to be informed of sexual assaults on campus and in residence halls. A resolution was unanimously passed by Student Association senators Sept. 27,…


