Networking

Connections, Connections, Connections

College is more than going to classes and studying — networking can make a big different in students’ lives after school By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant [caption id="attachment_530" align="alignright" width="125"] Eric Frans[/caption] It may seem like many…

10 Tips for Better Papers

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant You may have written well in high school, but college term papers demand a higher level of research and skill. Try these tips to improve your papers. 1. Plan ahead. Writing…

Why You Should Volunteer

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Academics, extra-curricular organizations, your part-time job: you may feel like you have plenty to do at college, but you should consider volunteering as well. “Students who volunteer get additional experience outside…

Environmentally Friendly

Recycling writing utensils now a craze on SUNY Oswego campus By Maria Pericozzi SUNY Oswego students now have the opportunity to collect used writing utensils for recycling, which is the newest initiative in the campus…

Student on a computer

Top Dorm Tech

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While you’re attending college, you should make sure your tech is up-to-date to help you succeed. Get a lightweight laptop. If you’re still lugging around with a beefy laptop, upgrade to…

Eat Out for Less. Tips to Keep in…

You can save as much as 50% off the price of a meal by checking some websites By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Save money while you have fun with your friends with the following tips: •…

Autumnal Bliss — and Beyond

Take a break from studies and enjoy community happenings in the area this fall By Lou Sorendo Central New York is a recreational and cultural Mecca that college populations at SUNY Oswego and Cayuga Community…

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NBC TODAY’s Al Roker to Teach at SUNY…

SUNY Oswego will welcome one of its own into the classroom this fall as Al Roker, national weather anchor on NBC’s TODAY and co-host of the third hour of TODAY, will teach a broadcasting course titled…