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The Student Association held its 18th meeting of the academic year Tuesday evening. The number of senators needed to make quorum was satisfied. The minutes from last meeting and the agenda for the current meeting were both approved. There was…

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Students less likely to intervene in sexual assault after two years

Incoming freshmen are not only potential targets of sex crimes, but are inclined to be bystanders of it as well. According to a 2015 winter report by Everfi, an education technology company based in Washington, D.C., after two months at…

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Snowy winter proves rough for commuters

Winters can be difficult for commuters at Oswego State as they often navigate bus schedules, icy sidewalks and subzero temperatures to get to campus each day. Commuter students make up approximately half of Oswego State’s total enrollment, according to Oswego…

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Fresh, authentic dishes served at sushi, hibachi eatery

This weekend my foodie target was Kampai Hibachi Steakhouse, which is a Japanese hibachi grill and sushi bar. The restaurant is conveniently close to campus, only a five-minute walk from Sheldon Hall. The structure is small and homey. Its brick…

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Lakers fall short in high-scoring NCAA quarterfinal

Adrian, Mich.–No. 1 Adrian scored two quick goals at the end of the second period to swing momentum en route to a 5-4 win over No. 6 Oswego State in the NCAA quarterfinals on Saturday night. The goals came from…

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Lakers use offensive outburst to advance in NCAA Tournament

Geneva, N.Y.–No. 4 Oswego State received production out of its top two scoring lines in 6-1 win on Saturday night in Geneva to get past No. 10 Hobart College and into the NCAA Div. III Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament quarterfinals….

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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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Rep. Katko visits Oswego; talks economy

Rep. John Katko held a listening session in the city of Oswego last Wednesday, who along with a group of local panelists, addressed economic development in Oswego County. Moderator Jim Grimshaw, the director of the Office of Business and Community…

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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…