Fitness centers pilot extended operating hours
This semester, the fitness centers on Oswego State’s campus are testing to see if expanded hours may help students get to the gym more often. The centers, both Glimmerglass and Cooper, are now open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m….
Oswego State remembers Justin Carmona
At the end of this past fall semester, the Oswego State campus lost a student, a poet, a dear friend, a protector and an appreciator of life. Justin Carmona, a senior communication and social interaction major from the Bronx, touched…
2018 midterm election results finalized
Ending with Mississippi’s runoff election Tuesday, the 2018 midterms hit records across the nation, and some with experience in politics believe the political climate and nonpartisan education are to thank for it. 2018 was the first midterm election in history…
Oswego State professor writes Christmas movie
Juliet Giglio, an Oswego State screenwriting assistant professor, had her most recent project, “A Very Nutty Christmas,” brought to life by Lifetime after just 10 months of writing, revising and production. Giglio co-wrote the screenplay with her husband, Keith Giglio,…
Oswego State student wins research award
On Oct. 29, Oswego State senior Manna Job was announced as the winner of a Sigma Xi award in the section of ecology and evolutionary biology. Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Honor Society, is an international honor society of science…
Poet documents environmental disasters, stories
Poet Rebecca Dunham visited the Living Writers Series class on Nov. 26 as part of the Fresh Water Initiative on campus, where she talked about her creative process and advice for students on writing about depressing material. Dunham spoke on…
SA fails to meet quorum
The Oswego State Student Association meeting on Nov. 27 was forced to recess after not having enough senators to meet quorum. They had 12 out of 18 senators present at the beginning of the meeting, so they were able to…
Concern arises for brochure on terrorism
During the Oct. 30 Student Association session, Oswego State junior Ariel Gutman-Gates brought forth concern during public comment regarding the rhetoric of a brochure found in The Point, where student clubs and organizations are based. A stack of the brochure,…
Associate professor discusses resiliency
At an Oz Talk Nov. 6, associate professor Christine Hirsch told attendees about when she has had to persist through hard times. Hirsch, who works in the communications department, spoke in the Onondaga Hall basement at 7 p.m. on “The…
Historical fiction writer discusses research
Robert McGill, a Canadian historical fiction writer, discussed the process of researching, writing and revising his novel, “Once We Had a Country,” Nov. 7 at Oswego State’s Living Writers Series. “One of the appeals of writing historical fiction is that…












