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Giving Challenge raises $300k for SUNY Oswego

The 1861 Giving Challenge raised over $300,000 for SUNY Oswego in addition to the $50,000 promised by 1976 alumni Al Roker. The challenge was from Sept. 30 at 8 a.m. through Oct. 1  at 3:01 p.m. and lasted exactly 1861…

Mask policy continues for indoor sports

On Oct. 8 the SUNY Oswego Athletics Department updated the spectator policy for indoor events. Going into effect on Oct. 13, the policy states that “all spectators (ages 5 and up) at indoor events such as Commencement ceremonies, athletic competitions,…

SUNY Oswego dining impacted by shortage

SUNY Oswego dining hall staff are struggling to receive the food that they need in the face of national supply shortages, prompting menu changes and substitutions.  The country has been facing these shortages recently for several reasons, Mihai Paraschiv, an…

Alarming season for students: Hart Hall’s noise issue

By John Custodio SUNY Oswego’s Hart Hall, which is nine floors and can house 340 students in double and medical single rooms, has experienced 36 fire alarms in the fall 2021 semester alone, according to residents. Sophomore Samantha Cedeno, a…

Alley Cat’s license

According to a press release on Nov. 10, the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) suspended the license of Rehab Tavern Inc, doing business as “The Alley Cat” at 23 W. Bridge Street in Oswego. The suspension was ordered by…

COPE provides mental health resource

The Counseling Outreach Peer Educators, COPE, at SUNY Oswego are seeking to engage and empower students by promoting the mental health outlets on campus. COPE, formerly known as Peer-2-Peer, is a branch of students working with SUNY Oswego’s Counseling Service…

SHOP holds donation drive across campus

SUNY Oswego’s Students Helping Oz Peers (SHOP) is holding Cram the Van, a donation event meant to promote the organization and resupply the goods they offer free to students. SHOP was founded in 2016 and has served over one thousand…

Study launched on SUNY Oswego bird impact

Talyn Faulkner, a zoology major at SUNY Oswego, has begun a research project to study how the campus’ buildings and windows impact birds.  Windows can appear safe to birds because they reflect trees or the sky, according to the Cornell…

Diversity Speaker Series

The I Am Oz: Diversity Speaker Series continues Nov. 4 at 6 p.m. in the Marano Campus Center Auditorium with Dr. Eddie Glaude Jr., a New York Times bestselling author and Chair of Princeton’s Department of African American studies.  Glaude…

Global Awareness Conference kicks off

As part of the 2021 Global Awareness Conference, SUNY Oswego hosted a Kairos Blanket Exercise on Nov. 2 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. The Global Awareness Conference this year is based on Indigenous food sovereignty and features events daily Nov….