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It’s a little past the midway mark of summer break, and the new additions to the OSU men’s basketball family are settling into their new home.
OSU wide receiver Artrell Woods is recovering after surgery to repair a spinal cord injury he suffered during a weight lifting accident Friday.
For the third time in three months, an OSU men’s basketball player has been arrested for an alcohol-related incident.
We need a president who will give students a degree respected with the best.
Those responsible should be excommunicated and subject to punishment to the full extent of the law. They should be made to suffer as their victims have suffered. Think more along the lines of castration and torture.
Students would probably feel much better about forking over the extra cash if they were offered a better explanation for the increase.
Eating while driving is quite dangerous.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Military and civilian authorities have charged an HIV-positive soldier with assault with a deadly weapon, accusing him of having unprotected sex with a partner he didn’t tell about the infection.
In a real-life, “Rambo”-like drama, some 60 officers backed up by two helicopters searched the woods, mountains and canyons in the southeastern part of the state Tuesday for 36-year-old David Munis, a 2001 graduate of the Army Sniper School at Fort Benning, Ga.
Stillwater Area United Way is giving away a 17-foot Bayliner boat next week as part of the United Way’s annual fall campaign to raise money.
Elizabeth Catlos, an OSU associate geology professor, has received a fellowship from the University of Texas to analyze data and rock samples she collected in Western Turkey during the past two summers.
OSU students will pay 9.9 percent more in tuition costs when they return for the fall semester.
The Stillwater City Council approved a new Business Improvement District in the downtown area at its meeting on Monday.
Habitat for Humanity volunteers started gutting the Architecture Building on Tuesday to pave the way for future renovations.