• Oswego students stir vote energy

    Oswego students stir vote energy

    TOWN OF OSWEGO — Planning for the presidential election, Vote Oswego has been busy on SUNY Oswego’s campus. Students and staff who are part of Vote Oswego, a political science course that runs for the fall semester, have been hard at work trying to get students to register to vote. “It’s a full semester class…

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  • ‘Pirates’ take food from ground to table and back again

    ‘Pirates’ take food from ground to table and back again

    By Karli Metros, shared with permission from Buffalo Review West Cooking or finishing a meal often leads to a pile of scraps and a wish for better use than simply discarding them. If that’s the case for you, you might be intrigued to learn about Farmer Pirates Compost. From its grassroots inception in 2012, Farmer…

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  • A second chance

    A second chance

    By Estefania Urdaneta, shared with permission from Canalside Chronicles For four consecutive years, Pedro Rogelio Marcos would submit his application for the Special Cuban Migration Program in the American embassy in Cuba, hoping to be lucky enough to win. He lost all hope when the program was shut down in 1998. Little did he know…

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  • Title IX and the progress made

    Title IX and the progress made

    The nationwide debate around gender equity in collegiate athletics is ever changing. 52 years after Title IX was passed, you are hard pressed to find a college or university that is Title IX compliant in athletics.

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  • Baker brings lifelong passion to Grant Street

    Baker brings lifelong passion to Grant Street

    By Rylee Shott, shared with permission by Buffalo Review West For Latoya Hailstock getting an Easy Bake Oven was the start of her lifelong passion. Once Hailstock started baking with her Easy Bake Oven she could not stop. Her parents had to make her batter just to keep up. This is when Hailstock truly learned…

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