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Computer, electrical engineering program set to unveil in fall 2011

Oswego State is currently in the process of adding an undergraduate Electrical and Computer Engineering Program (ECE) to its curriculum. According to Susan Coultrap-McQuin, Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Faculty Assembly has already approved the program; it is now…

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$55,000 discovered in hidden S.A. account

Although organizations on campus have been losing money, Student Association recently found a savings account worth $55,000. The account, called Reserve for Replacement, was rediscovered this week when S.A. reviewed their balance sheet. This money may help replenish organizations affected…

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AED’s shifted on SUNY campuses

In the past few months and the months to follow, a number of Automated External Defibrillator (AED) units on the Oswego State campus will be pulled from residence halls and academic buildings. As of April 2, The Environmental Health and…

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Controversy surrounds secretary’s commencement appearance

Oswego State faculty have something to say to the secretary of the army. But they are just not sure how to get the message across. Secretary of the Army John McHugh will visit campus May 15 to speak at the…

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Apple drops Auxiliary Services as reseller

After more than 20 years of service, Apple has discontinued its contract with Oswego State. "They decided that we didn’t meet their sale threshold and they dropped us," said Susan Raby, director of the College Bookstore. A representative from the…

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State balances disorder clinics’ fate in budget decision

The funding for several state eating disorder clinics remains in limbo as Gov. David Paterson continues to plan the upcoming year’s state budget. Eating disorders, or an eating behavior problem, identify with people who restrict their food intake and are…

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Bringing back the green to West Campus

The Army Corps of Engineers is currently working with Oswego State to replace the wetlands on campus that were built over by The Village townhouses. Before the wetlands were built over, they had to be examined for endangered wildlife, said…

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Smoking rates see slight decline across campus

Smoking rates among Oswego State students decreased by three percent on campus, according to Oswego State Lifestyles Center. A $0.62 increase in the cigarette tax last April, the third highest in the United States., has Oswego State students thinking twice…

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McAfee virus hits campus computers

A faulty update to McAffee anti-virus software has caused the program to incorrectly identify a WIndows update as the "Wecorl.a," virus, affecting a majority of desktop computers all over campus, said Associate Director of CTS Michael Pisa in an e-mail….

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Proposal would limit parking for on-campus students

Parking at Oswego State may be getting a makeover. A recent zoning proposal by the Student Association (S.A.) would divide campus parking into three sections and restrict parking hours in other areas of campus. The three sections will be divided…