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Paying Tribute To Trailblazers During Women’s History Month

Every March, people across our country come together to celebrate “Women’s History Month,” a time to recognize the contributions of women to American society. The United States began officially observing Women’s History Month in 1987, and since that time it has served as a way to celebrate the role of women who through their achievements have changed our country for the better.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego School Board Receives 2017-18 Budget Update

Currently, the Oswego City School District’s tentative 2017-18 budget is $61,516,384. That is a five percent increase over the current school year’s spending plan. At Tuesday night’s board of education meeting, Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey shared some details explaining the program budget segment of the overall spending plan to this point.

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Oswego Daily News

Route 48 To Be Closed From Burden Drive to Munn Street

All motorists and residents are advised that State Route 48 from Burden Drive to Munn Street will be closed to through traffic, effective Wednesday, and continuing for the remainder of March. The closure is in order to facilitate tree removal along the Country Club side of Route 48. This work is in preparation for the road repairs to be made in that area.

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'Staged' reading -- Jessica Folk (center) of SUNY Oswego's English and creative writing faculty looks forward to using the plays "Julius Caesar" and "X" with students in her "Introductory Playwriting" class, including (from left) Evan Waugh, Adam Jackson, Imani Simpson and Tyler Campbell. During The Acting Company's and Artswego's three-year project leading to the March 27 and 28 Waterman Theatre staging of the plays about power, betrayal and assassination, faculty and students in a variety of disciplines have found creative ways to incorporate the works into classroom projects.
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Upcoming Plays ‘Caesar,’ ‘X’ Inspire Cross-Campus Engagement

SUNY Oswego students and faculty in English and creative writing, political science, philosophy, and art — as well as in theater — have seized opportunities to work with the professional actors, directors and a playwright of “Julius Caesar” and “X,” which take the stage March 27 and 28 at SUNY Oswego’s Waterman Theatre in the culmination of a national three-year project of The Acting Company.

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