SUNY Oswego Supports United Way
Resource Development Director for the United Way of Greater Oswego County, Lois Luber accepted a donation of non-perishable food items from members of the SUNY Oswego men’s and women’s ice hockey teams.
Resource Development Director for the United Way of Greater Oswego County, Lois Luber accepted a donation of non-perishable food items from members of the SUNY Oswego men’s and women’s ice hockey teams.

Hockey fans attending the SUNY Oswego Lakers women’s and men’s ice hockey games on Dec. 10 were asked to bring a donation of non-perishable food items.
The Campus Center Ice Arena at SUNY Oswego will host the Pathfinder Bank Oswego Hockey Classic on Thursday, December 30 and Friday, December 31, 2010.
December 10 will be a special day for the United Way of Greater Oswego County as they will be the honored guests at both the SUNY Oswego Lakers Women’s Ice Hockey game and the SUNY Oswego Lakers Men’s Ice Hockey game.
More than 250 youth from Oswego County School districts convened to learn about the many career choices that await them in the future.
Students from the Oswego High School WBUC communications program recently participated in the Panic Film Festival sponsored by the SUNY Oswego Film Club.
The Anti-Prohibition Party candidate for governor believes in a very limited government. “There is no way to solve the problems of this state without considering radical solutions,” she said.

About a dozen people turned out Thursday night for a town hall meeting with city officials. Topics ranged from the city’s plans to purchase the International Marina to the behavior of college students (and others) to snow removal. The meeting was productive, one councilor said. Things are headed in the right direction, she said. But change doesn’t happen overnight, she added.
New York Times best-seller author Dr. Lois Frankel returned to her alma mater SUNY Oswego recently. Her lecture, “Why Nice Girls Don’t Get The Corner Office,” focused on women in the workplace and some of the mistakes and behaviors that hold some women back from the success they might desire.

When Maggie Ellis accepted her Oswego High School diploma on the stage of the SUNY Oswego Campus Center it was the final step toward her acceptance of the Possibilities Scholarship. Through a unique partnership between the school district and SUNY Oswego, Ellis became the first OHS student to officially receive a Possibilities Scholarship.
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