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The Oswegonian
TypeWeekly, student-run
FormatBroadsheet
Editor-in-chiefBen Grieco
Managing editorMatt Watling
News editorVACANT
Campus editorStephen Novak
Opinion editorAbigail Connolly
Sports editorBrandon Ladd
Founded1935
Headquarters139A Campus Center
SUNY Oswego
Oswego, NY 13126
Circulation1,000 Weekly
OCLC number24944762
Websiteoswegonian.com

The Oswegonian is the student-run newspaper of the State University of New York at Oswego. It was established in 1935, and currently distributes 2,500 copies around the campus and to selected locations off-campus on a weekly basis.[1][2]

The Oswegonian was honored by the Society of Professional Journalists in 2002, and was recognized as a National Finalist in the category of "Best All-Around Non-Daily Student Newspaper (published less than twice a week)."[3] The publication subsequently captured national runner-up honors.[4]

The newspaper distinguishes itself from other student-run publications by being an independent club of the school, administered by the student government for Oswego State, rather than being a direct offshoot of the host school's School of Communication, Media and the Arts.

In previous years, The Oswegonian has broken national headlines, including the State University of New York revoking Charlie Rose's Doctorate of Humane Letters in early 2018, keeping up with other well-known student-run newspapers and other local newspapers in the area.

References

  1. ^ "About The Oswegonian. (Oswego, N.Y.) 1935-current - NYS Historic Newspapers". nyshistoricnewspapers.org. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
  2. ^ "General Information and Disclaimers". The Oswegonian.
  3. ^ "SPJ Announces National Mark of Excellence Awards Winners | Society of Professional Journalists | Improving and protecting journalism since 1909". www.spj.org. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
  4. ^ "The Oswegonian Advances in National Competition".