The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Apr. 18, 2024 

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Tyler Hall, Marano Campus Center sites of graffiti, defacing incidents

On Feb. 19, the Office of the President of SUNY Oswego sent an email to the student body, signed by President Peter Nwosu, to address vandalism related to the international conflict between Israel and Palestine. However, while the foundational message…

Oswego State men’s basketball finishes 18-0 in conference play

The Oswego State men’s basketball team finished their road to the playoffs with two more wins against SUNY Fredonia and Buffalo State on Feb. 16 and 17. The Lakers’ first matchup was against the Fredonia Blue Devils. During the first…

Oswego State women’s basketball shifts vision towards semifinals

The Oswego State women’s basketball team finished their regular season against two SUNYAC opponents in SUNY Fredonia and Buffalo on Feb. 16 and 17. All the Lakers needed was one win to clinch a playoff berth. The Lakers first matchup…

Oswego State club hockey wins NECHL championship for second time

The Oswego State men’s club hockey team is heading to the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s (ACHA) men’s Div.I national tournament. All it took was winning two playoff games: one against The College of New Jersey Lions and the other against…

Oswego State men’s hockey to face Plattsburgh State in semifinals

In the last regular season game for both teams, the Oswego State men’s hockey team fell to SUNY Cortland in overtime on Feb. 16. Traveling to Cortland proved to be a tough task for the Lakers. Cortland scored first in…

Oswego State women’s hockey finishes regular season with win

The Oswego State women’s hockey team ended their regular season with two wins against the SUNY Buffalo Bengals, closing the season with an overall record of 14-10-1.  The Lakers began the two-game series heading out to Buffalo on Feb. 16. …

Taylor Swift undeserving of emissions scrutiny

In 2024, Taylor Swift is a very popular conversation topic. Whether you know Swift as the Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter, Travis Kelce’s girlfriend or simply as a famous person, she is a household name that draws attention easily. Recently,…

Children should know what they are protesting

As protests are popularized and encouraged, debates have risen regarding whether children should be in attendance and what consequences or benefits come from their participation.  Protesting has various benefits. The first of many is that protesting provides a sense of…

Production: from the paper to the control room 

With the spring semester in full swing, the original production on WTOP-10 that I produce and host, “Stick to Sports,” is finally starting up again.  I first started doing Stick to Sports during the spring semester of my freshman year…

Black children need to be taught to love their hair 

A common phrase to hear in the black community is “your hair is your crown.” I heard it as a child and the phrase is still used today. This sentiment can now be seen in children’s books such as “Your…