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‘Perk Up’ campaign aims to reduce plastic waste on campus

Perk Up, the new campaign from the Office of Sustainability, is working to reduce plastic waste on the Oswego State campus by promoting the use of reusable coffee cups. The goal of the campaign is for 500 reusable coffee cups…

SAF, Title IX boosts ‘It’s On Oz’ campaign

The United States Justice Department released a report in the fall of 2014 that said about 20 percent of all sexual assaults on college campuses go unreported. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and numerous organizations from across the country…

Student fees set to increase $15 total in fall

For the 2017-2018 academic year, the student fees for the health center, athletic department, on-campus transportation and campus technology will be increasing. These fees are paid by Oswego State undergraduate students every semester to cover costs associated with various services…

Free tuition becomes reality

New York is the first state in the country that will be providing middle class families with free tuition starting in fall 2017, provided they work in state after graduation. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a piece of legislation Wednesday enacting…

Student leadership conference speaker inspires

Former President Barack Obama’s personal aid Ferial Govashiri spoke to students Friday evening about finding herself, and following passions, both personally and academically. Govashiri was the keynote speaker at the Oswego State Student Leadership Conference, a two-day event spanning March…

Rice Creek Field Station receives grant increase

The Rice Creek Field Station recently saw an increase to an existing grant, allowing them to increase services for public education, student research and weekend programs. This grant, administered by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic…

Oswego State education students partner with Leighton Elementary School

In a program that exchanges resources for experience, Oswego State education students are partnering with Leighton Elementary students for a more hands-on teaching experience. “Everyone in the building is just as passionate about working with kids and helping them succeed…

SUNY represented in Washington by students

On March 28 and 29, four Oswego State students traveled to Washington, D.C. to take part in SUNY Students on the Hill. SUNY Students on the Hill was developed through a partnership between the SUNY Office of Federal Relations and…

Adopt-A-Grandparent raises awareness

Oswego State students have the opportunity to form relationships with the elderly outside of campus and bridge the generation gap through the college’s Adopt-A-Grandparent program. The program was created to bring awareness to students as to what is out there…

‘Get Yourself Tested’ program spreads awareness

Throughout the week of April 10, Mary Walker Health Center held the “Get Yourself Tested” campaign, in an effort to spread awareness among Oswego State students about the effects of sexually transmitted diseases and to cut down on potentially damaging…