Newspaper PDF January 11, 2008
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
This difference is not due to any complicated negotiations with insurance companies or doctors: it is due, rather, to the fact that other Big 12 universities, including OU, share the cost of coverage for spouses and dependents.
Like the O’Colly editors, I was impressed by President Hargis’ willingness to address questions from the O’Colly, and the candor of his responses.
The Spears family saga continues with the announcement by Britney Spears’ mother, Lynn Spears, that she would be writing a parenting book.
If you don’t speak, you cant be heard.
Students who use OSU meal plan will no longer be able to charge gifts and souvenirs at Twenty Something.
Students planning to make changes to their class schedules are running out of time.
A new semester brings the chance for students to make use of chalk announcements and joining clubs, organizations and other extracurricular activities.
A thief or thieves may have used a stolen truck and box trailer to snatch more than $100,000 in equipment from Honda Power of Stillwater on Wednesday.
While his father preferred “Pistol Pete” as a nickname, Frank Loyel Eaton Jr. simply went by “Uncle Frank.”
A Payne County jury has convicted an Oklahoma City man of first-degree murder in the shooting death of a University of Oklahoma student at an off-campus party at a Stillwater hotel.
Monday begins the spring semester’s FIT First classes at the Colvin Center.
Megan Byford’s first Bedlam match up will be one to remember, with her family and more than half her graduating class in attendance.
In order to be the best, you have to beat the best.
The International Student Organization will be hosting its biannual Welcome Back Dance Party on Friday. The event will take place in the Starlight Terrace of the Student Union from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys will look to prevent a milestone from being reached this weekend as they host Texas Tech in their conference opener.
Students looking to de-stress from a hectic first week of classes can head to Oklahoma City for the exciting opening weekend of an art exhibition that showcases the works of young Oklahoma artists.