The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

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Government shutdown threatens food assistance for millions

In the midst of the first government shutdown in nearly a decade, those who receive government assistance for food insecurity are facing the very real possibility of dire repercussions. For instance, not receiving their scheduled Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)…

Oswego falls 2-0 in final exhibition game

The women’s ice hockey team took on the Nazareth University Golden Flyers last weekend, Oct. 25, in a tough battle that saw the Lakers fumble their defense and ultimately fall to their opponents. Although Oswego won the opening face-off, Nazareth…

Oswego State volleyball earns no. 2 seed

The Oswego State volleyball team welcomed a trio of squads to the Max Ziel Gymnasium for a three-game home stretch, with battles against SUNY Morrisville, SUNY Cortland and SUNY Canton. The Lakers faced off with the Mustangs in a tight…

Panic! At The Disco headlines “When We Were Young” fest

Las Vegas-based alternative rock outfit Panic! At The Disco reunited to headline the When We Were Young music festival Oct. 18 and 19. The band celebrated the 20th anniversary of their first album, “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” by…

Men’s ice hockey honors Mary Gosek; 4-0 win for ‘Teal Night’

The Oswego State men’s hockey team welcomed the Nazareth University Golden Flyers and were prepared to take them down; similarly to the St. John Fisher University Cardinals, a game in which Matt McQuade showed why he was crucial to this…

Daniel Caeser returns from music hiatus with heartwrenching ‘Son of Spergy’

After a two-year long hiatus, singer-songwriter Daniel Caesar released his fifth album, “Son of Spergy,” on Oct. 24. Named after his father, who was a gospel singer, Caesar uses subtle melodies and heart wrenching lyrics to highlight his familial ties,…

Johnson Hall closes indefinitely for academic year

On Oct. 10, Johnson Hall closed down and all its residents were moved into other dormitories across campus indefinitely. This freshman-only dorm was abandoned due to an ongoing mold problem that has been affecting the building for a few years,…

Oswego vending machines should be improved

If you have ever tried to grab a quick snack or drink between classes, you have probably noticed that our campus vending machines are not exactly reliable. With six total vending spots; two in Marano Campus Center (one downstairs and…

Not For Radio releases debut solo album ‘Melt’ covering love, nature

María Zardoya of the band The Marías explores her feelings of love and loss on her debut solo album, “Melt.” Under the artist name Not For Radio, Zardoya created the album with artist-producer Sam Evian and producer-instrumentalist Gianluca Buccellati within…