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I Am Oz Speaker: Shiza Shahid
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Oswego, NY – Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of the Malala Fund, Shiza Shahid spoke to members of the Oswego State community on Mar. 1. Her talk is part of the “I am Oz” diversity speaker series.
Shahid spoke on current gender and women’s rights issues as well as the role we have in society. She shared her story and the inspiration behind the Malala Fund.
“As people really started to resonate with the stories, we realized we should direct that energy toward something they can do to make a difference,” Shahid said. “That’s when the idea to create an organization came to be.”
She shared the fact that America is #52 in the global gender rankings, falling behind to countries like Muwanda. There are a number of ways in which America has a shockingly low position among protecting, enabling and empowering woman.
“America given that it is the wealthiest country in the world, it has significant challenges and in some respects, is a terrible place to be a woman,” she said.
She encourages both men and women to get involved, build relationships, and redesign the way many people think of gender inequality.
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Lunduski Scores Lone Goal in Loss to Buffalo State
The Oswego State men’s soccer team fell to Buffalo State by a score of 2-1 Friday. The Lakers’ record drops to 6-5-1 and the Bengals improve to 9-1-2 overall.
Oswego midfielder Connor Lunduski scored the Lakers’ lone goal in the 81st minute thanks to a pass from Jason Siracuse. That is Siracuse’s fifth assist this season and Lunduski’s fifth goal. Despite outshooting the Bengals 8-4 in the second half of the game, they were unable to tie the match in 90 minutes.
Oswego’s next game is in Fredonia on Saturday at 1 p.m.
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Women’s basketball gets their first win of the season
By Amanda Zumpano, WTOP10-TV
The women’s basketball team was looking for its first win of the season tonight against the Canton Kangaroos. The Lakers were successful in winning the game 71-46.
At the end of the first quarter, the Lakers were only up 13-9. Going into the half, the Lakers increased the lead to 43-22. The Lakers defense only allowed three points to be given up during the second half.
Four Lakers including, senior Heather Hebert had points in the double digits. Hebert had 17 points and did not miss any of her eight free throws. Mary Mazzella had 12 points and four rebounds. Courtney Ameele had 11 points and Zana Dillard had 10.
Canton had 46 rebounds compared to Oswego’s 35 but still turned the ball over 24 times. The Laker defense had 14 steals.
Oswego will play its first SUNYAC game on Saturday at 3 against the Cortland Red Dragons.
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