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What's Happening for November 12, 2009
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Hudson scholar to speak at SUCO
ONEONTA _ The State University College at Oneonta will host a presentation on Henry Hudson at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Symposium focuses on the merits of 'Buffy"
More than 30 students, academics and residents attended a five-hour "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" symposium Saturday at the State University College at Oneonta.
Volunteerism conference will be at SUCO Saturday
The Center for Social Responsibility and Community of the State University College at Oneonta will present its ninth annual Volunteerism and Social Responsibility conference from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday in the Morris Conference Center on campus.
Professor to present address at college
ONEONTA _ Professor Candace Young of the political-science department at Truman State University will present the keynote address at the sixth annual Celebration of Teaching today in the Hunt College Union at the State University College at Oneonta.
Rallies against budget cuts draw strong support for SUNY
More rallies to protect state university campuses from further budget cuts are planned for this week.
Binghamton University delegates tossed from SUNY meeting for drinking
In the presence of delegates from 64 State University of New York institutions, three student representatives of Binghamton University were removed from a business meeting for drinking alcohol.
SUCO senior nabbed in gang bust
A State University College at Oneonta student was arrested on drug-related charges in a federal investigation into gang activity in Albany, according to a media release from the U.S. Department of Justice.
A State University College at Oneonta student was arrested Tuesday night in connection with what police are saying was a consensual encounter gone wrong.
Supervisor candidates spar about finances, projects
ONEONTA _ The two candidates for Oneonta town supervisor clashed in a debate Monday night that featured sparring about the handling of town finances and alleged workplace harassment.
Students to rally against state cuts
Student leaders opposed to proposed deeper cuts in state funding plan to hold rallies this week, including one today at the State University College at Oneonta.
Local Kiwanis Club distributes grants
The 2009 Young Child Priority One Program grants were handed out Wednesday by the Kiwanis Club of Oneonta, program chairwoman Michelle Catan said.
A memorial service for Sgt. Kevin P. Coulman, a former State University College at Oneonta student, and other service members who died 26 years ago in an attack on the Marine headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, will be held this afternoon in Oneonta.
There's a good reason why so many environmental groups and even politicians - Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, for example - want the DEC to extend the comment period for the DEC's new shale gas-drilling regulations: it's a very complicated topic.
Tim Sheesley Talks: The Art of Collaboration Friday October 23, 2009 Local artists Charles Bremer, Sondra Freckelton, and James Mullen will join Master Printmaker Tim Sheesley to share experiences and discuss the intricacies of collaboration in their work on exhibit at Roberson Museum and Science Center.
On the Bright Side: SUNY Oneonta to induct music department honorees
Organizers said they are hopeful that changes to this year's SUNY Oneonta Music Department Hall of Fame inductions will help motivate students to follow their dreams.
Debates to showcase area candidates
Area residents will have a chance to hear from local political candidates at three upcoming forums presented by the Oneonta Area League of Women Voters.
Haight to run for Hamilton Town Justice
To the town of Hamilton residents: By now many of you know that I have decided this year to seek the office of Town Justice of Hamilton.
Evangelist's preaching sparks campus protest
ONEONTA _ A Christian preached at the State University College at Oneonta to students who stood in a line for three hours Tuesday with their backs turned toward him.
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