Professionals to come for 10th Media Summit
There is less than one week until the 10th annual Dr. Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit, which will bring several top media professionals to Oswego State. The annual event was created in 2005 after Louis A. Borrelli Jr., class of…
Study says college students addicted to cell phones
Cell phones are an important means of communication in today’s technological world. A new study from Baylor University, The Invisible Addiction: Cell Phone Activities and Addiction Among Male and Female College Students, reports that college students may be addicted to…
Students partake in United Way Walk
Over 100 participants took part in the 23rd Annual 5K United Way Walk-A-Thon, in support of the United Way of Oswego County, on Oct. 4. VEGA, the junior and senior Women’s Honor Society at Oswego State, hosted the walk. This…
DECA hosts “How to Get a Job” event
After college, getting a job is at the top of many graduates’ priority list. Oswego State students met with a variety of professionals in Sheldon Ballroom to learn everything there is to know about “How to Get a Job” Oct….
Alternative BSR event scheduled
In the wake of the death of an Oswego State student and hospitalization of two others due to heroin overdoses during last spring’s annual bar crawl Bridge Street Run, Oswego State President Deborah Stanley and the Student Association have worked…
Depression hits students hardest
Today’s college students have to balance schoolwork, jobs and extracurriculars such as clubs, sports and social lives. A new study reported that college students are more prone to depression. According to the National College Health Assessment conducted by the American…
Waterbury preps for renovations
As Waterbury Hall residents are now settled into their rooms, it is time to start thinking about moving out for renovations. Waterbury is the first building to be closed down and renovated a $33 million plan that will also include…
Oswego State rises in U.S. News rankings
Oswego State advanced 13 places to No. 56 on the list of best regional universities of the North and is now considered part of the top 15 best public regional universities in the North, according to U.S. News Media Group’s…
This Week in SA
The Student Association held their third weekly meeting of the semester Tuesday evening. Fourteen senators were present for the meeting. Sarah Woods, a senator from last year, was sworn in for another term. Another new senator took the SA oath…
Obamacare limits student employee hours
State University of New York recently updated and revised its student employment policy, which by result of the Affordable Care Act, will limit students employed by their college to work a maximum of 20 hours per week during the academic…


