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Democratic Debate Gives First Look at Candidates

Last night marked the first of many Democratic Presidential Debates in which Hillary Clinton surprised many with her professional and poised approach.  Along with candidates Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley, Jim Webb, and Lincoln Chafee.

Clinton has been listed as the frontrunner for the Democratic side of the Presidential Race for some time now, but candidate Bernie Sanders’ recent uprising in the polls has given her campaign some fits.

Many were excited and curious to see how Sanders would be in the debate, and he stayed true to himself, being the ultra-progressive, almost revolutionary candidate that many Democratic voters have fallen in love with.

The major piece to take from this debate is the overall sense of unity of the candidates that was not seen in the Republican Debate.  For the most part, all five candidates agreed on the same set of principles including higher taxes on the wealthy and stricter gun regulations.  Where they did differ is on their plans on how to achieve their goals.

Overall, Clinton seemed to show off her confidence as being the frontrunner, whereas Bernie Sanders stuck with his radical approach that may have won him a couple voters.  While we do not know for sure who will emerge from the Democratic Party for President, what we can be sure of is that it will be an election for the ages.

Mighty Taco Makes A Long Awaited Comeback

Mighty Taco will be making an appearance again in Central New York.

Last Friday, Mighty Taco announced on Facebook that they will be opening a new location in Cicero, NY. The food chain will be taking the place of an old Tim Horton’s.

Mighty Taco is a Mexican style restaurant that started in the city of Buffalo in 1973 and it has been a fan favorite ever since it started and has spread out to, with the addition of this new location, 24 locations.

Mighty Taco is primarily based around the Buffalo area and western New York, and the new location will now be the farthest east of any of the other Mighty Taco locations. It is also the second time the franchise tried starting up in the Syracuse area.

The last time Mighty Taco was in the Syracuse area was when it had a location in Carousel Center, now known as Destiny USA.

Given the continuous growth, Mighty Taco believes they are now ready to take on the challenge of starting up in Syracuse.

College Reimbursements for New York Volunteer Firefighters

College students that are also volunteer firefighters have the ability to receive tuition reimbursements in New York State. Assemblyman Will Barclay calls this a “relatively new program” offered through the Fireman’s Association of the State of New York (FASNY).

The National Fire Prevention Association has estimated that roughly one hundred thirty nine billion dollars annually are saved by volunteer firefighters stepping up.

Barclay hopes that this program will encourage more students to become volunteers. The deadline for this semester’s program was recently extended to Oct. 16.

Volunteer firefighters attending college can apply online at http://www.fasny.com/index.php/resources/fasny-help/ or by emailing HELP@fasny.com, Attn: John D’Alessandro, Deputy Volunteer Programs Coordinator. Students can also call FASNY toll free at (855) 367-6933.

Northern Arizona Shooting Leaves 1 Dead, 3 Wounded

One is dead and three are wounded after a confrontation outside of a residence hall causes a student to shoot four people in what has been the second reported “mass” shooting in a month.

18-year-old Steven Jones produced a handgun and shot four students after it is reported that two groups of males took part in a fight outside one of the residence halls.

The Arizona Board of Regents prohibits people from carrying guns around campus, but they are allowed to stow them in their cars.

This incident comes on the same day that President Barack Obama was scheduled to meet with families of the victims of the events at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, a shooting which took place just 8 days ago.

In a statement President Obama made regarding Oregon, he said “Somehow this has become routine. The reporting is routine. My response here at this podium ends up being routine.”

For many that hear about these two school shootings in 8 days, it is hard to think of it as anything but routine.

Oktoberfest in Oswego

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From the Polka to the party the first ever Oswego Oktoberfest brought Deutschland to downtown Oswego.

“This is the first time running the Oktoberfest. So this is something that I think a lot of people have been interested in and we’re just putting it together for a fun community event,” said Event Director Chris Jones.

Jones felt that whether people came for the food or the fun. Everyone found something worth staying for.

Jones said, “Honestly I think it’s a little bit of both. For me the fall season’s the best time to eat and you know, we’ve got about three hundred pre-sales on the event. Hopefully with everything looking the way that it is hopefully about five hundred or so.”

Ice-cold local beer topped everyone’s glass while the polka band played on, but the beer wasn’t the only thing that was cold. With temperatures in the forties most individuals camped out. Enjoying some good times as well as some delicious local beer.

“Most of them are New York State breweries. There are seventeen different beers that are going to be on tap in addition to a couple wines and beverages. So there’s a long list, Adirondack, Woodchuck, Davidson brothers, quite a few on there,” said Jones.

The weather was cold but more than 400 turned out for the night’s events.

Jones felt, “This is fall weather, this is what Oktoberfest is about,” and he hopes to re-create the event again next year. And based on the reception from Oswego resident Trish Auer.

“I think, yeah I’d love to see it come back again and definitely more entertainment,” said Auer.

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Jones added, “I think that bringing more events into the community and encouraging not only the people that live here to come out, but start getting people to come here from other regions.”

And Auer felt, “I just love it there’s just so much more going on here. This year especially and it’s just so exciting to have everybody out and about.”
Although next year’s Oktoberfest is a year away you can visit WTOP10.com and take a look at some photos of this year’s festivities.

 

Oregon Shooting: Remember the Hero

Chris Mintz.

That is the name of the student at Umpqua Community College who was shot five times in his attempt to save others from a gunman who went on a shooting rampage on the school’s campus.  During the aftermath of the horrific shooting at the College, participants on social media have called for the widespread recognition of Mintz while stressing the importance of not popularizing the shooter.

The shooter has been identified as 26-year-old Christopher Harper Mercer, and the father of one of the victims said that during the shooting, Mercer intentionally targeted Christians.  While it is unclear why he targeted the college specifically, it was reported that he went into at least two different classrooms.

A total of ten people were killed during the incident, with seven others reported as injured. The father of one of the victims stated that the gunman went into the classroom, and said (to the professor) “I’ve been waiting to do this for years” and then shot the professor point blank.  Other reports say that he ordered “Christians” to stand up and then would shoot them when they emerged.

The gunman was reported dead earlier Thursday.

Chris Mintz is a 30-year-old military veteran and student of Umpqua Community College.  According to claims, he attempted to block the door to prevent the gunman from coming into the classroom, and was shot three times.  He then looked up at the gunman and stated “It’s my son’s birthday today”, to which he was shot at least two more times.  While it is still unknown exactly how many times he was shot, it is reported that both of his legs are broken.  He remains in stable condition at Mercy Medical Center.

President Barack Obama released a statement after the incident in which he indirectly pushed for stricter gun control laws, stating, “Somehow this has become routine,” he said. “The reporting is routine. My response here at this podium ends up being routine, the conversation in the aftermath of it. We’ve become numb to this.”

This incident is just one of the many that continue to seem more and more common in the United States.

In situations like this, it is important to publicize not the gunman, but the heroes like Chris Mintz.

*Quotes recorded from CNN.com*

Shelter Opening in Oswego for People Without Water

This year’s cold in Oswego is not only breaking records, but apparently water lines as well.

Mayor Thomas W. Gillen said the below zero temperatures have caused water lines in some neighborhoods to freeze, leaving the residents of those areas without water.

“It’s possible people will be without utilities, specifically water, for an extended period of time, potentially for several days,” the mayor said.

Oswego is currently working with the American Red Cross of Central New York to house impacted people in Laker Hall, a building on the SUNY Oswego Campus.

Mayor Gillen declared a state of emergency in the city to address the situation as quickly as possible.

He advises all residents to check on their neighbors, especially the elderly or disabled, to make sure they are okay.

If you know anyone who needs help, call 911, or (315) 343-1212 for other assistance.

New SUNY Oswego Assistant Professor Performs

A new SUNY Oswego Assistant Professor introduced herself to campus in a special way: by enlightening students with her violin.

Ahreum Kim, the campus’s new assistant professor in high strings and musicology, performed with Professor Robert Auler in front of an audience in Sheldon Ballroom.  The sonatas consisted mostly of classical and romantic times in music.

Professor Kim not only had to perform the music, but also make sure that her movements accurately portrayed the specific emotions of the songs.

Reporter David Hermanovitch talked with Kim, who told him that to portray the emotion, she had to change her expressions at the same time, which is very tiring during the performance.

Overall, the performance was a creative way for Kim to begin her tenure with SUNY Oswego.

Oswego Polar Plunge

The Special Olympics New York Central Region is hosting their third annual Polar Plunge in Wrights Landing, Oswego.

The event will take place on March 28, and involves participants jumping into the lake at Wrights Landing regardless of the weather conditions of the time.

By registering, participants will have the opportunity to raise money for the athletes of the Special Olympics, and those who raise $100 or more receive a Polar Plunge Sweatshirt.

To register or for more information on other forms of involvement visit polarplungeny.org.

SUNY Oswego Student Arrested For First-Degree Rape

On February 13, 2015, SUNY Oswego University Police arrested Abhay Pant on a charge of first-degree rape.  Pant is originally from New Delhi, India, but lived in Hart Hall while studying abroad in Oswego.  He is accused of entering a residence hall room and sexually assaulting the resident early in the morning.  He was arraigned in Oswego Town Court and remanded to the county jail in lieu of bail in the amount of $50,000 cash or $100,000 bond.  He is scheduled to reappear in Town Court on Wednesday, February 18.

Non-Conference Battles Continue for Lakers

The Oswego State men’s and women’s ice hockey teams continue with the non-conference portions of their schedules this weekend, playing two games apiece.

The women’s team travels to Vermont for the Doubletree Ice Hockey Classic, hosted by Saint Michael’s College. Seeing their first action of 2015, Oswego’s women ride in on a 5 game win streak stretching back to November 21st. Sophomore Brianna Rice and a trio of dynamic freshmen, Olivia Ellis, Andrea Noss, and Rachel Lenard will lead the offense for Oswego, who face a Plymouth State team that gives up more than four and a half goals per game. The Lakers will face the Panthers Friday at 4 pm, and the host Purple Knights at 4 pm on Saturday. Both games are only available through Live Stats. WTOP Sports will also be updating Twitter throughout the games.

The men’s team is home for a rare Friday/Sunday pair of games, first hosting Hobart of the ECAC West, and then lining up against Southern New Hampshire University. The Hobart Statesmen present potentially the biggest upset threat for Lakers in their non-conference schedule, coming in with an 8-4 record and big wins against Brockport and Utica, who both drew against the Lakers earlier in the season. On Sunday afternoon the SNHU Penmen come to town. Sitting at 5-7 overall SNHU has dropped three contests against SUNYAC opponents, most recently a 7-1 decision to Fredonia on Tuesday, January 6th. They will face Morrisville before coming to the Marano Campus Center. WTOP will have full Hockey Night In Oswego coverage of the men’s games, with pregame starting 15 minutes before puckdrop. Friday is scheduled for a 7 pm start, Sunday is 2 pm. An online stream is located here.

WTOP-10 To Broadcast Toyota Frozen Dome Classic

WTOP-10 will be a part of the Toyota Frozen Dome Classic, as the Oswego State Lakers play the Utica Pioneers on Saturday, November 23rd. Coverage for the game will begin at 2:30 pm live from the Carrier Dome in Syracuse. Fans wanting to watch the game can watch on Time Warner Cable Channel 325 and online on the Oswego State athletics website at http://oswegolakers.com/watch/?Live=280.

This will be the third remote broadcast WTOP has produced in the last two years. WTOP produced the SUNYAC Championship game last season from Geneseo with over 6,000 web streamers, as well as, the station also broadcasted the NCAA Quarterfinal game at Babson.

 

 

 

Lakers throttle Canton, win alumni weekend opener 9-1

The Oswego St. Lakers Men’s Hockey team skated past the Canton Kangaroos with ease Friday night, with 7 different goal scorers leading the way. Oswego started strong, taking a 2-0 lead into the first intermission. Sean Federow and Stephen Johnson, two defensemen, tallied the markers.

In the second Canton managed to bring the game within 1, as Nick Vasilopoulos went hard to the net and buried a pass from George Curry. After that it was all Lakers, with Mitch Herlihey, Matt Galati, and Mike Montagna all registering goals.

In the third the Lakers continued to pour it on, as Johnson and Galati put of the second goals of their nights. Morgan Bonner and Kenny Neil put up the last markers within a minute of each other to finally chase Canton goaltender Spencer Landry. Justin Gilbert made 15 saves in the win for Oswego.

Oswego is back in action tomorrow night as they take on Nazareth in a 7 p.m. contest. Hockey Night in Oswego Pregame starts on WTOP at 6:30 pm.

Lakers Earn First Conference Win

The Oswego State Lakers women’s hockey team made their home opener a remarkable one as they defeated the visiting Cortland Red Dragons 4-0 at the Marano Campus Center.

After a first period that ended as even as even could be, the Lakers (2-1-0, 1-0-0 ECAC West) came out flying in the 2nd period, by scoring 3 goals in just under 4 minutes. Erika Truschke started the scoring off of a chance by Brianna Rice. Lydia Cosgrove then just over 2 minutes later added a goal from Truschke. Brennan Butler would add the third goal in just under 4 minutes. Rachel Leonard would add the last goal for the lakers from Andrea Noss.

Junior goalie and ‘Fulton Phenom’ Tori Trovato got the win for the Lakers with a 17 save shutout. Cortland (1-2-1, 0-1-0 ECAC West) comes back looking for revenge against the Lakers tomorrow. Coverage starts on WTOP-10 and oswegolakers.com/watch at 2:30 PM.

Lakers Drop Opening Game Against Castleton

The Oswego State women’s hockey team ran into some trouble tonight as they got defeated by the host Castleton Spartans 2-0 in front of just under 200 fans. The Lakers (0-1-0, 0-0) got shutout by Castleton goalie Paula Stephens, who had 28 saves for her first shutout of the season. Bridget Smith had 15 saves in the 1st period alone, as she allowed only 2 goals in the loss. She recorded 32 saves in her losing effort. Castleton (1-0-0, 0-0) scored both goals in the 2nd period with goals coming from Brianna Keats and Sam Pion, with both goals coming on the power play (2-10).

The Lakers had their chances on the power play, with 8 chances, failing to score on any. (0-8) The Lakers get another chance for their 1st win of the season tomorrow against New England College at 3 P.M.

 

Haunted House Worst Nightmare

A house in Clay last night broke out into flames. The fire started at 8 p.m. Saturday night.

The family that lives there has been hosting a haunted house event for the last 10 years. This was only their second night having their house opened for the season.

There were no reports of injury.

They currently have put up a GoFundMe account in hopes to rebuild the house and to continue their Halloween spirit.

 

 

Photo By CNY Jeremy Ryan

Al Roker’s Return To Campus

The Marano Campus Center was packed with hundreds of students to see one of SUNY Oswego’s most famous alumni on Oct. 16.

Al Roker not only came for the Media Summit, but hosted his show ‘Wake Up with Al’ and ‘Today’ in the Marano Campus Center at 6 a.m.

There were students there who had lined up at the Marano Campus Center since 12 a.m.

Al Roker was willing to take photos with the students and took a few selfies with them as well.

He was able to show off his old college campus and shine a light on it as well.

Al Roker participated in the 10th annual Media Summit along with Charlie Rose, Dennis Thatcher, Connie Shultz, and hosted by Ken Auletta.

 

Photo By Al Roker (Facebook)

Student dead after heroin overdose

One SUNY Oswego student is dead and two are hospitalized due to allegedly lethal heroin.

Students were alerted early Saturday morning to the potential danger of the heroin by the New York state mass alerting system.

“Danger; Oswego heroin may be lethal. One is dead and two are hospitalized since early this morning,” the call said, “please beware.”

Students are urged to call University Police at 315-312-5555.

The names of the students have yet to be released, but WTOP will keep you updated with the latest information.

WTOP-10’s 5K Run

WTOP-10 will be hosting a Walk/Run in Boots for the Red, White, and Blue for Warrior Weekend at SUNY Oswego. Warrior Weekend will be held May 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.  The 5K will take place on Sunday May 4th at 10am in front of Hewitt Union. Early Registration will be from April 21st-28th from 9am to 4pm in the Campus Center.

The event will be $5. You can also sign up for the entire weekends event. $5 for 1 event, $8 for 2 events and $10 for the entire weekend. T-shirts will be given to the first group of participants who sign up but will be available for purchase the day of the event. If you can’t register early come on race day and we can get you signed up and ready to Walk/Run the 5K! There will be an opening ceremony as well as drinks, refreshments, raffles, music, and prizes for the winners.  All proceeds will benefit Clear Path for Veterans. Come wear your Red, White, and Blue and support our Veterans!

For more information you can contact Kara Vormwald by email kvormwal@oswego.edu.

We Go Live! Season 2: Ep. 1

Tonight we will feature our second episode of We Go Live!, our new sketch comedy show originated this year by WTOP-10’s Original Productions Department.

Our members come together to brainstorm, write, create and produce these hysterical sketches to make an even better product than last semester. From a strange leprechaun taunting a child to a teenager telling his parents he is adopted, the sketches are creative and humorous.

Tune-in tonight (3/26) at 11p.m. for a show you will NOT want to miss! 

Lakers Claim SUNYAC Championship

This past weekend Geneseo played host to one of the most bizarre thrilling games in SUNYAC hockey history. Wilson Ice Arena was the sight for this years SUNYAC Championship game and the much-anticipated matchup between Oswego State and Geneseo did not disappoint. The Knights of Geneseo battled back from a 5-1 deficit only to eventually fall to the Lakers by a final score of 7-6 after the puck tipped off the stick of Oswego State’s Shawn Hulshof with 28.7 seconds left to go in the 3rd period. Oswego started off the scoring taking an early 2-0 lead in the 1st period before Geneseo was able to close the gap to 2-1 within the final minutes of the period. Oswego opened up their lead to 5-1 during the 2nd period before Geneseo went on a 4-o goal run to tie the game up at 5 in the 3rd. The teams went back and forth throughout the entire combining for 13 goals in the game. Matt Zawadski the freshmen goaltender for Oswego was on the winning side in this past weekend’s championship contest. The Lakers next stop is back home in the Campus Center Ice Arena where they will play host to the Bowdoin Polar Bears who won the NESCAC conference over the weekend after beating the two seed Amherst 3-2 in double overtime. The first round NCAA tournament game will be broadcast live by WTOP Wednesday night starting at 6:30 pm with the pregame and puck drop at 7 PM.

Join WTOP’s Relay for Life Team!

Relay for Life is an event put on every year by the Colleges Against Cancer Club. It is a 12 hour, overnight event in which teams participate in various activities for the night to raise money for cancer research. This year, WTOP has created an official team to join in the fight for cancer. To sign up go to:

http://main.acsevents.org/goto/WTOPTV10Relay

The cost to join our team is $10. We have a fundraising goal of $500 and every little bit counts!

Any question or concerns feel free to email Sarah Miller at smille21@oswego.edu.

WTOP Road Broadcast Live Blog

In honor of our first ever road broadcast, here at WTOP 10, we decided to put together the very first live blog on our website.

We’re bringing you with us to the Wilson Ice Arena as the Oswego Lakers take on the Geneseo Knights in the SUNYAC Championship.  Check back here during the day for updates on some of our own behind the scenes and updates from the rink as we can release them.

Be sure to tune into our live stream of the game, starting at 6:30pm, at Oswego Athletics.

WTOP Road Trip To Geneseo

Couldn’t get a ticket to the SOLD OUT SUNYAC Championship between the Oswego State Lakers and the Geneseo Ice Knights? Don’t worry! You can watch the game on WTOP-10! This is the first road broadcast in WTOP’s history. It will also mark the first time WTOP uses the WTOP HD brand as all of the action from Geneseo will be broadcast in HD!

Coverage starts at 6:30pm with pre-game Live from the Al Roker Studio at SUNY Oswego. Puck drops in Geneseo at 7pm. Catch us on campus channel 10.1 or online at http://athletics.oswego.edu/showcase/?Live=210

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Xbox One vs. Playstation 4

 

Sony and Microsoft, known for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, released the Xbox One and Playstation 4 this last November. Statistics show that many Xbox fans now prefer Playstation to the Xbox One. From the release to the New Year, Sony has sold 4.2 million consoles while Microsoft has only sold 3 million. Though we have our opinions here at the station, we would like to hear yours! Check out the segment on the PS4 vs. Xbox One then vote on what console you prefer! 

To cast your vote click here: Xbox One vs. Playstation 4

NOTE: If you’re having trouble accessing the poll cast your vote in the comment section below!

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