The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

May. 8, 2024 

PRINT EDITION

| Read the Print Edition

Local

Tully’s does not deliver ‘good times’ with tenders

By Sydney Havens At the beginning of March, the long-awaited Tully’s Tenders is set to open its doors in Oswego. Their claim to fame is chicken tenders, and these will be the primary menu item. There is only one problem…

SUNY Oswego consistently fails student parking

By Annika Wickham On Feb. 10, residents of the Village on SUNY Oswego’s campus received the much anticipated snow plowing notice via email.  Sent occasionally throughout the spring semester, these notices alert residents of the various halls on campus that…

Poucher safe haven, good environment

By Ashley Perretta and Liam Morgenstern My obsession with the Poucher Hall bathrooms began during the fall 2020 semester. It provided a convenient place to stop for a quick break, a “bathroom break.” The Poucher Hall bathrooms turned into a…

Oswego in worst phase, looks ahead to summer months

By Riley Eipp We have just passed the peak of winter, and the campus has been draped in a thick white blanket of snow for a couple of weeks now. This brings about the question, is Oswego best in winter…

Snow days traded in, road not clear

By Sarah Skibickyj Since COVID put schools into remote learning, everyone is used to Zoom and doing things online and this has made it so snow days are now remote learning days. This past week SUNY Oswego had a snowstorm…

Liam and Ashley’s Toliet Talk: Tyler Hall

Tyler Hall is home to many restless art students who endlessly slave away at their various creations. At some point in the creative process, they need a break, a bathroom break. In this week’s article, we will be breaking down…

Dining halls are not that bad

Since COVID-19 has started it seems as if the dining halls have not had many options for food. There are several dining halls on campus including Lakeside, Cooper, Littlepage and Pathfinder and they all provide different food options. It seems…

Restaurant workers must be tipped

This past Saturday morning, on Oct. 30, I crawled my way into Riverwalk Bagels in downtown Oswego knowing the only way to cure my ailment was a bacon, egg and cheese on an everything bagel and a coffee. It was…

Stanley must name replacement

Stanley has been a force unto her own, working for SUNY Oswego for 44 years, 25 of them as president. In May 2021, Stanley announced that effective Dec. 31, 2021, she would be retiring from the position. Since then, little…

Return to normal not possible

The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are here, and they are here to stay. Gina Kolata reminds us of this in her “New York Times” article, “Past Pandemics Remind Us Covid Will Be an Era, Not a Crisis That Fades.” …