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Free Speech Ball Looking To Make A Heavy Impact On College Campus Mentality

The SUNY Oswego College Republicans hope to make an impact on October 25 with a giant eight-foot tall beach ball, which students can write whatever they wish on. The College Republicans hope the pro-First Amendment event will promote freedom of speech on college campuses, an issue which has been a bigger part of political debate as of late.

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The Cornerstone Club Social Day Program located at 808 W. Broadway in Fulton officially marked its opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Helping to launch the new program is (left to right) Fulton Common Councilors Lawrence Macner; Donald Patrick Jr. and Council President David Ritchie; Karen Murray, executive director of Bishop’s Commons at St. Luke; Catherine Gill, chief operating officer and assistant administrator of St. Luke Health Services; Katie Toomey, executive director of the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce; Nicole Greenier, program director of The Cornerstone Club; Terrence Gorman, CEO and administrator of St. Luke Health Services; Cornerstone Club staff member Michelle Petrie; Mary-Margaret Pekow, executive director of Catholic Charities of Oswego County; with St. Luke Health Services board of directors Allison Nelson; and Janet Rebeor.
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Ribbon Cutting Held For The Cornerstone Club

Developed by St. Luke Health Services, The Cornerstone Club Social Day Program in Fulton offers members a comfortable place to socialize and take part in activities with staff available to provide supervision, health and nutrition monitoring, and assistance with personal care needs, all in a safe location that is easily accessible.

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SUNY Oswego Awards Co-Op Scholarships To Area Residents

A select group of students who started at SUNY Oswego in fall 2017 have earned Co-op Scholarships worth $24,000 over four years. The Co-op Scholarship is worth $24,000 over four years, and goes to outstanding students interested in pursuing a co-op opportunity who otherwise would have qualified for a Presidential Scholarship.

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UAlbany Announces its Freshman Living-Learning Communities for 2017-18

The Living-Learning Communities (L-LC) at the University at Albany bring outstanding new freshmen into a community of learners. Students live on the same residence hall, take some classes together, build a strong relationship with their L-LC lead professor, and study and participate in co-curricular activities around the theme or intended major of the L-LC.

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