This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Oneonta chapter.
When standing atop the highest point of SUNY Oneonta’s main campus, the view is nothing less than breathtaking. The two historic pillars (dating back to the late-1800’s), newly renovated Fitzelle Hall, and a state-of-the-art Fine Arts building line one of the school’s two quads. Rolling waves of grass carpet the edges of academic buildings throughout campus. The architecture is not all the college has to offer your eyes- sweeping views of the Catskill Mountains encircle the entire school, creating a bowl of trees that are lush green in the summer, the colors of fire in the fall, blanketed in billows of snow in the winter, and dotted with buds in the spring.