WTOP-10, SUNY Oswego’s student-led broadcast station, will air its first-ever sports broadcast with a production team made up entirely of women on Friday, Feb. 2.
The next edition of The Saloon, a student-developed program to create conversations and connections, will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 25, in Mary Walker Health Center.
Relatives and friends of SUNY Oswego’s students are invited to come to campus and experience some unique events during Family and Friends Weekend, running from Oct. 20 to 22.
“Potluck,” a public student art project on the first floor of Penfield Library, shines a light on the services of the SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) pantry on campus as well as the issue of food insecurity.
Emil Sander, a sophomore anthropology major in SUNY Oswego’s Honors Program, is pursuing his passion this summer: playing baseball near his hometown for the Auburn Doubledays in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.
The annual end-of-year tradition of OzFest will return with free daytime activities from noon to 4 p.m. and an evening concert featuring Partynextdoor and Aux Cord Wars.
A new student-led, student-run cafe -- the product of a SUNY Oswego business class -- held its grand opening celebration in Rich Hall on Tuesday, April 11.
SUNY Oswego will host "Getting Spicy with Sean Evans," featuring the popular YouTube star, at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 14, in the Deborah F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall, Marano Campus Center.
NCAA postseason dreams continue this weekend, with the Laker men's basketball team playing in the national Sweet 16 of the tournament, while wrestler Charlie Grygas grapples for glory in his third trip to nationals.