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If you were frustrated at your computer last week, you’re not alone. CTS was having a multitude of problems last week that frustrated students, staff and faculty. From September 14-16, Oswego Web Mail was working on and off. On top…
City police to continue crackdown on bar scene
Oswego City Police, as well as local bars and clubs, will continue to keep a vigilant eye out for underage drinkers as the aftereffects of last spring’s drinking crackdown continue to be felt. Following a rash of busts led by…
Employment hopes rise as number of hirings stay same
On-campus employers will continue to keep the status quo in the amount of students they hire this year, despite a sharp increase in the amount of applications received. While students continue to fill out applications to campus job spots like…
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It has been three years since Oswego State’s first new building in 35 years opened in October 2006. In that small amount of time, the Campus Center, featuring state-of-the-art classrooms, an array of culinary options and an abundance of spaces…
Laker offense unable to capitalize on chances
Oswego State field hockey lost 2-0 Wednesday in a tightly contested match to Nazareth College. Maria Martini of Nazareth scored about four minutes into the game and held onto that 1-0 lead the rest of the first half. Although the…
Hart Hall to debut wireless internet
Students in Hart Hall will be the first on campus to experience the newly launched wireless Internet access in dorms, due later in the fall semester. According to Computer Technology Services (CTS) representitive Tyrone Johnson-Neuland, Hart residents should expect wireless…
Law will make textbook info available before students register
After several years of debate, the Higher Educations Act has been reauthorized. A key part of the act, Section 133, will require professors to provide students with the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) of every required and recommended textbook and…
Student keeps Oswego State mascot hopes alive
An Oswego State student is pushing for the school to adopt a mascot after decades without one, and is planning to hold open forums to get input from the campus community. Gregory Aiello, a senior education major, has been working…
Alana still a hit among students
Every year the African, Latino, Asian, Native American (ALANA) organization has hosted a themed conference that brings in a variety of events to show what they stand for. This year’s theme, marking the 23rd year of the conference, is "are…