Position: Vice President of Engineering and Technology
Class Standing: Senior
Hometown: Clay, NY
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Past Experience:
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- Equipment Manager
- Assistant Maintenance Engineer
- Producer, and writer at WTOP10
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Johnson Hall’s Bidding Bonanza
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Oswego, NY — Scholarships are an important part of college life because they reward students for excellent work and achievement, or provide aid to other students who need the financial bonus to help further their school career. One of these scholarships is the Johnson Hall scholarship and it’s raised at a special event in Sheldon Hall called the Bidding Bonanza (or Bidbon for short).
Last week was the 21st annual Bidding Bonanza with dozens of items up for auction and several themed baskets being placed into a raffle. From HD televisions and beats headphones to Ozfest tickets and various gift cards, Bidbon had a lot of items for students to bid on and gathered a lot of attention from potential bidders with all proceeds from this event go to the Johnson Hall Scholarship.
The event is hosted by Johnson Hall residents and RA’s with the main auctioneer, Jerimiah Butler, being a first year student.
“It’s a fun event for everybody, we sold a lot of great stuff tonight, I even got these beats hadphones.” He commented.
The auction raised over $600 dollars for the scholarship which will be given to a lucky Johnson Hall resident next semester.
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SUNY Oswego and CITI
by Sabina Longo, WTOP10- TV
High school students in Oswego County and SUNY Oswego have been teaming up to help young adults with special needs develop work skills. Thirty students are enrolled into the Center for Instruction, Technology, and Innovation (CITI) program. The CITI program has been a part of SUNY Oswego for the past twenty-five years, and is currently located in the basement of Hewitt.
Students in the program learn basic work skills through making ceramic products. Each student is responsible for a different job including, pouring clay into the molds, smoothing the clay product before going into the kiln, and painting the pottery when finished. Once the ceramic items are complete, they are then sold within the community. All profits are funneled back into the program to buy more supplies and materials.
“Students are all striving to get some kind of skills that they can use in the workforce,” said Vocational teacher, Lisa Carney
CITI has three half day classes that run Monday through Friday every week for two hours. Students can qualify for the state aided program until they are twenty-one years old.
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Ameen Smith
Position: Vice President of Operations
Class Standing: Senior
Hometown: Rochester, NY
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Past Experience:
- Former Programming Director for WTOP
- Interned with Rochester Red Wings Baseball Organization
Fun Fact:
- I love to cook and play baseball
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