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Apr. 26, 2024 

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Rushing to become a part of something bigger

When junior Laura Mason was asked why she is rushing she said, “free alcohol, free parties.” That is the stereotypical response when it comes to asking people why they rush. While some people think that rush is about and splatter…

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Multi-disciplinary artists brings knowledge to Oswego

When was the last time you were paying attention to the world around you?  Sure, you see your surroundings, but are you taking part in the events and the lives that surround you? On Monday, multi-talented artist Kimi Eisele shared…

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Living Writers

Kimi Eisele has danced in car parks, in the gravel of a dried-up river and on stage. Not just a dancer, she explained in her lecture for the Living Writers Series on Sept. 10, she is also a writer and…

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Local YMCA hosts Dragonboat races on the Lake

On Saturday, Sept. 8, 21 teams took to Lake Ontario to race in 40 foot-long boats.The dragon boat race was part of the first ever Oswego Dragon Festival, a fundraiser put on by the Oswego YMCA to raise money for…

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Local chapter of Kappa Delta Pi wins Silver Achievement Award for 2011-12

The Kappa Delta Pi Educational Foundation has honored Oswego State’s chapter of the education honor society with a Silver Achievement Award for its 2011-2012 Literacy Alive! program. Literacy Alive! is Kappa Delta Pi’s signature service initiative and was formerly known…

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Oswego hires first endowed faculty member to teach at business school

Oswego State’s first endowed faculty member, Mary Rodgers, the Marcia Willock Professor of Finance, has three decades of Wall Street experience as an analyst for Merrill Lynch. She brings an interest in financial history and dedication to opportunities for students….

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Quality of Life patrols continue, leads to 26 arrests

The city of Oswego Police Department continued their Quality of Life initiative with 26 arrests last weekend. Of these arrests, 23 were of people between the ages of 18 and 29. More than half of the arrests were for noise…

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Do not expect any ‘Tebow Time’ this year

All the buzz during the NFL offseason brewed from the New York Jets’ training camp, as if there was truly a quarterback competition between the disappointing Mark Sanchez and professional bounce-passer Tim Tebow. Jets head coach Rex Ryan preached repeatedly…

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Obama, Romney battle heating up

Now that the conventions are over and the nominations are accepted, we can make a comparison of the two candidates. No two contenders could be any more different than Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama. I would like to highlight…

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Studying abroad with nothing to do but learn, leads to unforgettable trip

When I left New York on the first day of February, it was unseasonably warm. With the thermometer pushing 60 degrees, I sneaked in one more day of wearing shorts before winter would hit once again, as I boarded an…