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VOLUME LXXXI ISSUE IV

Alternative BSR event scheduled

President Stanley, SA in preliminary stage of hosting big concert during last day of spring classes

Depression hits students hardest Natalie Brophy Contributing Writer news@oswegonian.com

Today’s college students have to balance schoolwork, jobs and extracurriculars such as clubs, sports and social lives. A new study reported that college students are more prone to depression. According to the National College Health Assessment conducted by the American College Health Association, 60.5 percent of college students were reported feeling “very sad” in the past year and 30.3 percent of students said they felt “so depressed that it was hard to function” at least once in the past year. Depression is defined as excessive sadness that sticks around for more than four weeks and will interfere with daily functioning, such as sleep patterns, eating habits and class attendance. Students who are depressed are more likely to attempt suicide, abuse alcohol and other drugs and smoke cigarettes. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, most people experience the first symptoms of depression during their

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Waterbury preps for renovations Daniel Manou Contributing Writer news@oswegonian.com

Photo provided by SUNY Party Stories SA to use $150,000 from its reserves to fund a concert featuring a big-name artist, along with moving the events of May Day to the usual date of BSR to steer students away from participating.

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n the wake of the death of an Oswego State student and hospitalization of two others due to heroin overdoses during last spring’s annual bar crawl Bridge Street Run, Oswego State President Deborah Stanley and the Student Association have worked together in proposing an event with a concert on campus, featuring a widely popular artist, as an alternative event to Bridge Street Run on May 8, 2015. The SA senate has been discussing a resolution that would take $150,000 out of SA’s reserves to fund such an event. “SUNY Oswego does not host, sponsor,

promote or benefit from the Bridge Street Run,” Stanley said. “It is a community event that has proven a hazard to our students. SUNY Oswego always promotes health and safety and denounces abuse of alcohol and other drugs. I pledged last May that we would redouble efforts to discourage intoxication. One of these efforts is to have an attractive alternative celebration on campus for our students to enjoy safely before they buckle down for their final week of exams.” Oswego State students Brian T. Tumolo and Gabriel A. Gonzalez were arrested in connection to the overdoses on May 10 and May 12, respectively, and were charged with third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance. Tumolo was charged with two counts of a Class B Felony. Two

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the senate since then. “I believe that this is an idea that a lot of individuals thought about after how out of hand BSR was this past semester,” Sholtes said. “Some administrators brought the idea to my attention and I realized that it is an area in which the Student Association could lead the charge in creating an event that wows the student body while also fostering a new end of year celebration culture on our campus.” Sholtes said the details for an event are still in the preliminary stage and are not yet completely determined at this time but he promises that it will be an “unprecedented event.” Along with a large concert, the proposition

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people were also injured in a trolley accident the night of Bridge Street Run. On May 12, the Oswego City Common Council voted to ban the bar crawl for 2015 and passed a resolution authorizing the City Chamberlain to bill the school for overtime expenses incurred by the city Department of Public Works, Oswego city police and fire departments related to the Bridge Street Run. The pub crawl has been a tradition since the 1960s and has always been held on the last Friday of classes during the spring semester before finals week. SA President Tucker Sholtes informed the SA senate of the provisions for a large event to take place on the same day as Bridge Street Run during the senate’s first weekly meeting in mid-September. Resolutions on an event have been examined by

As Waterbury Hall residents are now settled into their rooms, it is time to start thinking about moving out for renovations. Waterbury is the first building to be closed down and renovated a $33 million plan that will also include Funnelle and Scales halls. As of Dec. 13, students in Waterbury must be gone, as construction is set to immediately start two days later. With the building scheduled to be closed for the spring semester and not expected to reopen until the fall 2015 semester, current residents who will still attend Oswego State in the spring must start looking for a new place to call home. With the renovation in mind, Residence Life and Housing filled most of the residence hall with international students who are studying abroad only for the current semester and will not be affected by the move. Out of the 191 current residents, roughly 50 are from the United States and are expected to return. For those students who will be staying, they are free to move out now and secure a room elsewhere or wait to be placed in an open room at the end of the semester.

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