Headlines for February 4, 2008
Eddie Sutton gets win 800.
Eddie Sutton gets win 800.
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
The Daily O’Collegian Editorial Board endorses Romney, Obama
An entire year has led up to tomorrow. The excessive debates, exhaustive political commentary and hourly news coverage culminates with the primaries on Super Tuesday. Although the nominees might still not be clear, much of the nation will be decided.
Talking with fellow students this semester about the election usually leaves me feeling frustrated.
A video recently found by the Colombian army depicts the pain Colombia faces in its struggle with a Marxist-Leninist insurgency group.
With his fists raised to the fans in Gallagher-Iba Arena, Cowboy Jack Jensen roared in victory as he circled the mat.
It wasn’t just the altitude that forced Oklahoma State coach Kurt Budke to use his deep bench in the Cowgirls’ 82-71 victory over Colorado on Saturday night.
Twenty months after retiring from Oklahoma State after a drunken driving arrest, Eddie Sutton became the fifth coach to win 800 games Saturday night as San Francisco came back from a 19-point second-half deficit to beat Pepperdine 85-82.
Freshmen John Roberson and Mike Singletary combined for 36 points to lead Texas Tech over Oklahoma State 67-60 on Saturday.
A masterful magician when the stakes were highest, Eli Manning engineered one of the best drives in Super Bowl history Sunday to help the New York Giants squash the New England Patriots’ run at history-making perfection with a 17-14 victory.
The Chinese Friendship Association’s annual Chinese New Year celebration has been traditionally a closed affair, but this year festivities were expanded to include the entire student body.
The Payne County secretary of elections advises voters to get to the polls early Tuesday.
Students at Meridian Technology Center will soon use full-body mannequin robots that breathe, talk, blink and respond physiologically like a real person to enhance their learning experience.
Shaunte Smith showed her ability to step up in a big game Saturday.
The Harlem Gospel Choir sang for a full house at the Seretean Center on Saturday night.