Look @ Oz: ‘The Mikado’ in Tyler Hall
Since 1884, the word “Mikado” has resonated around the world as an operetta about love, world culture, government systems and human interaction within the setting of Japan. On Nov. 11 and 12, “The Mikado” was performed at the newly renovated…
There is always enough to money for savings
According to an article published by Yahoo Finance, “About 57 million Americans have no emergency savings.” Some may have thought Americans around ages 18-24 would be in the worst shape, but, to much surprise, actually Americans ages 53-62 are the…
First independent Syracuse mayor elected
As election day cast across both Oswego County and Syracuse, residents took to the polls to exercise their right to vote. D Bus owner and local landlord, Lee B. Walker Jr., lost the election for Oswego County legislator for the…
Circle K hosts speaker to discuss water availability
The Oswego section of Circle K, an international club, brought two guest speakers from the Thirst Project to hold a presentation in the Campus Center on Nov. 1 with the goal of bringing awareness to the water crisis that is…
Mental health experts speak on available resources
The end of the year brings many fun activities to local communities that lift people’s spirits and draw friends and families closer together. However, the fall and first few winter months can also be the hardest for those living with…
Oz Talks hosts final presentation for semester
Emmanuel Agyapong felt he always had the potential to stand out, but his mindset held him back time and again. “I went to high school and I was the star of the [basketball] team,” said Agyapong, now a senior wellness…
Oswego State food pantry helps students out
Oswego State’s food pantry, Students Helping Oz Peers, or SHOP, has been open for over a year and has already had a big impact on campus. The pantry opened in October of last year and has been rather successful. Students…
Student Association hotly debates resolution
For three weeks, debate and personal grievances have plagued Oswego State’s Student Association before senators voted down a proposed resolution focusing on sustainability in dining hall facilities on campus. Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Omar van Reenen, with the…
School safety, shootings discussed in presentation based on Columbine
On Nov. 7 in the Marano Campus Center Auditorium, Jaclyn Schildkraut took the time to address and share her insights on the pressing matter of school safety. Schildkraut is an assistant professor in the department of public justice at Oswego…
Disgusting roommate attack was racially motivated as well
Eighteen-year-old Brianna Brochu was a freshman student attending Hartford University who was expelled and arrested after boasting about having contaminated her roommate, Chennel Rowe’s, toothbrush, backpack, face lotion and other belongings over an extended period to drive her from the…


