Newspaper PDF for June 20, 2007
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I never thought the day would come when Kobe Bryant would more likely resemble a politician or basketball star or teenage girl than the NBA’s scoring champ.
JamesOn Curry, a junior on last year’s Cowboy Basketball team, has decided not to withdraw his name from the list of potential NBA draft prospects and will be eligible for the NBA draft on June 28, it was announced Monday.
What’s up with Texas Roadhouse coming to Stillwater?
Within the next week “Knocked Up” will — in all likelihood — join an elite fraternity of movies.
Thousands of people gathered in Quezon City, Philippines, last week to watch fighters participate in a blood fest.
I’ve been on the edge of my seat for days. I’m awaiting the outcome of a major political decision. I have a feeling this decision will impact the lives of millions.
Anyone who has braved the ever-closing, hole-riddled streets in Stillwater to get to campus will tell you that the hardest part of the battle is yet to come. Those obstacles are just a warm-up to the main event: finding a parking spot that won’t get you ticketed, booted, towed or all three at once.
Three times in her acting career, Angelina Jolie has portrayed real people. In those three roles, Jolie has gained critical acclaim. She has also won consecutive Golden Globes for her work in “George Wallace,” “Gia” and “Girl, Interrupted.”
Several illegal drugs were found in a university apartment by a custodial worker two weeks ago.
Four parking lots containing 450 parking spaces were closed May 22 to begin construction on the new Monroe Street Parking Garage.
During the summer months all student parking lots turn into overflow lots said Jan Hernandez, OSU parking and transit assistant manager. Students must still pay close attention to the parking regulations, as OSU parking and transit cadets are watching for parking violations.
Construction on the west end zone of Boone Pickens Stadium is over 25 percent complete, and fans should be able to use the new addition in fall 2008, said John Houck, general manager of Cowboy Athletic Facilities LLC.