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The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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May. 7, 2024 

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Foster care priority due to lack of shelter

The Oswego County Humane Society is asking Oswego residents to open their homes for an animal in need either permanently or temporarily. Oswego County is one of two counties in New York State that is without proper animal welfare services….

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Taxi license ban on criminals weakened

************Correction************* Due to an editing error, Oswego City Councilman Michael Todd was incorrectly referred to as a registered sex offender and co-owner of D&M Taxi company with Brian Savage. Todd is not a registered sex offender, nor is he Savage’s…

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Program to share students’ deepest secrets

A new program is coming to Oswego State meant to open up discussions on uncomfortable topics among students by encouraging them to share secrets. The program, known as PostSecretU, put on as a collaboration between the Active Minds organization at…

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From Oswego to Delhi

It is a rare occurrence when someone is given the opportunity to follow through on a dream they had since they were young. Oswego State physics professor, Shashi Kanbur, not only gets to do what he loves, but now has…

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Funnelle receives Wi-Fi, Onondaga last to go wireless

When Funnelle Hall residents left for winter break last semester, they left behind the memories of a clunky cable that used to connect them to the Internet. When the spring semester began, residents like sophomore Heather Moore were able to…

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Oswego State cancels afternoon classes due to snow

Oswego State issued a campus-wide class cancellation last Friday for the second time this school year, this time due to the nor’easter that brought blizzard-like conditions to several New England states. At 8:06 a.m. on Friday Feb. 8, Oswego State…

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Degreeworks program to replace CAPP

At some point during the 2013 spring semester, Oswego State will be discontinuing its use of the CAPP Degree Audit program. CAPP is the program that the university currently employs to allow its students to view their progress toward earning…

SUNY SA may scrub trays

The SUNY Student Assembly Environmental Affairs committee has suggested a proposal to remove trays from dining halls at all SUNY campuses. The committee believes that the move will create a more environmentally conscious SUNY. According to a press release from…

Opinion Staff Editorial

Oswego Soft This Winter

Here at Oswego State, we pride ourselves on our toughness in the face of harsh weather. We have all likely faced the same response from friends and relatives when discussing our college choice: “Oh, Oswego—you must really love the snow,…

Opinion

What really goes on ‘in the office?’

For as long as I have been reading The Oswegonian, there has been the “In the Office” portion of the opinion section. These articles are reserved for staff members, allowing them to express their opinion or tell any story they…