Editor’s Column: Leadership in losing
This may be the first time in a few weeks that Oswego State athletics will have a chance to breathe. The season, which is just a few weeks old, has been filled with exciting play and hectic schedules. The highlight…
Baseball riding high on 10-game win streak; 7-1 in SUNYAC
With a 11-1 record nearing the midpoint of the spring season, the Oswego State baseball team has put itself in a prime position for success. One of the biggest reasons has been the stellar cast of arms that head coach…
2-time All-American defenseman reflects on abbreviated career as Laker
Max Novick got a late jump on hockey, starting playing competitively when he was nine or 10 years old. While he started skating at three or four years old on a pond near his backyard, he originally started with tennis…
Required Vaccinations For College Could Allow For More On-Campus Activities While Reducing Anxiety Among The Student Body
After over one year of COVID-19, the world is finally seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. Vaccine roll-out is well underway, and many individuals are getting their hands on appointments to get their doses within the coming…
Fallout from SA cutting club sports funding
When it comes to colleges nationwide, club sports tend to be an important outlet. A major part of campus life, they allow students to stay active and competitive while also meeting and establishing bonds with new people. In a meeting…
Vaccine requirements must-have for return
Across college campuses, there are discussions about the ethics of whether or not the COVID-19 vaccine should be required to attend in-person classes. This is a no brainer, schools must mandate a vaccine, after over a year of restrictions, shut-downs…
End is in sight but hesitancy still hinders
I am not a virologist or a statistician. I am a citizen who has followed the trends of COVID-19 for over a year, desperately hoping good trends would stick and bad trends would break. We are about to enter a…
Solidarity march democratic display
On April 16, SUNY Oswego students rallied together to participate in a Black and Asian Solidarity March in a demonstration against the rise in Black and Asian hate crimes and racism in recent months. These ongoing social issues have become…
Graduation not worth the stress
For the past two semesters, SUNY Oswego, like many other public universities have held virtual graduations due the COVID-19 pandemic. For seniors graduating last spring, many were deflated to have their graduation ceremony stripped from them in an abrupt announcement…
The Editor-in-Chief’s Column: The Oswegonian: A Year In Review
Well, we made it, did we not? I label this column as a “Year in Review.” In a year where there seems to be an influx of negative news, I want to focus on the positives; what The Oswegonian has…