Not all according to plan
Limited interest in six-person housing in The Village and problems with the lottery system used to place students caused minor problems with the selection process earlier this week. A technical problem with the software used to generate lottery numbers needed…
CTS prepares to switch campus to new e-mail client
As soon as fall 2010, Oswego State students could be checking mail and receiving status updates via a somewhat "lighter" campus e-mail system. The Campus Technology Advisory Board (CTAB) has made the decision to host the college’s e-mail client in…
S.A. election continues to confuse
Student Association presidential candidate Michael Johnson withdrew his grievance from the S.A. Supreme Court last week that claimed the S.A. Constitution unfairly mandates a GPA requirement for the position. Johnson originally filed a grievance against Article Seven of the S.A….
Campus Center rooms renumbered
Three years after its official completion, the Campus Center is going through some growing pains as it undergoes a complete room renumbering and several aesthetic changes this semester and into the summer. Effective immediately, all Campus Center departments and organizations…
Committee moves forward in search for S.C.M.A. dean
Oswego State’s School of Communication, Media and the Arts (SCMA) Interim Dean Fritz Messere has been named a finalist in Ithaca College’s search for dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications. Messere is one of three finalists for…
City officials, residents scramble to save Fort Ontario
Fort Ontario may be closing following a budget cut made by Gov. David Paterson late last week, which was designed to help close an $8.2 billion deficit. The fort is one of 79 state parks and historic sites affected by…
Confusion surrounds S.A. election candidates
In a week full of speculation about Student Association presidential candidate Michael Johnson’s campaign status, he has announced that he is staying in the race. "I am definitely still in the race," Johnson said. "I’m here for the students." Last…
Making history, saving lives
Not every college has their own ambulance service on call. It’s also possible that without the creation of Oswego State’s own SAVAC, the landscape of college ambulance services could be entirely different from what it is today. The Student Association…
Program seeks to upgrade technological resources across campus
Oswego State has suffered from significant budget cuts in the past few years and yet, has still maintained the most current technology available for students. How is this possible with the budget restraints? The Student Computing Access Program [SCAP], which…
Competition to help spur economic growth in Oswego
Oswego County is now in search of the next great idea. Fair warning though, they will only accept the greatest one. The Next Great Idea competition created by Oswego County businesses and banks to support business development and economic growth…