Horane Daley from the Bronx and Rickey Strachan from Brooklyn first met at a poetry camp and later learned they were both heading to Oswego. In their time as Lakers, they have each published two books of poetry, developed a solid friendship and contributed to the campus in many ways.
The first OzFest in three years unfolds throughout the afternoon and into tonight with a variety of free campus activities culminating in a star-filled evening concert.
SUNY Oswego student Horane Daley recently released his second book, “The Boy That Wrote Love,” a collection of poems that explore love, heartbreak, healing and self-love.
SUNY Oswego’s student-run literary magazine, the Great Lake Review, is getting ready for the biannual release party for its newest edition at The River’s End Bookstore on Thursday, May 6.
The annual OzFest will return on Friday, May 6, with an afternoon of activities culminating in a concert featuring Ari Lennox, B-Lovee and Angelo Mota, starting at 7 p.m. in the Deborah F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall.
The college’s Del Sarte Dance Club looks forward to presenting its spring recital on Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9, at Oswego High School – its first performances there since spring 2019.
All students, employees, community members and alumni are invited to participate in the 7th annual Yards for Yeardley, walking to remember and to prevent dating and domestic violence.
The Oswego Ski and Snowboard Club will almost literally move mountains to bring the winter sports experience to campus via the annual Rail Jam from 1 to 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 18.