Headlines for February 12, 2008
Make A Wish, Coaches vs. Cancer, Burns Hargis is the first OSU president without a Ph.D. in more than 80 years.
Make A Wish, Coaches vs. Cancer, Burns Hargis is the first OSU president without a Ph.D. in more than 80 years.
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Many bands try to capture the chaos of life in music form, but Xiu Xiu has made a successful career out of bottling crisis and angst and wielding them in a similar musical package.
At least one group is excited for the Cowgirl equestrian team to leave home: The Oklahoma State horses.
Habitat for Humanity Week has begun at OSU.
OSU Coaches vs. Cancer is a campaign teamed with the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches to raise money for cancer patients and research in Oklahoma.
When there’s something wrong with a car, you take it to the auto shop for a tuneup. If we get the coughs or have an ache in our muscles, we go to the doctor for a check-up. Whenever we feel as if something is not right, we act on it straightaway and have professionals check it out for us. Why not for relationships?
El Tapatio is not moving — it’s expanding.
Shabu Shabu is a type of Japanese cooking where the patron cooks his or her own food in boiling water or, on hot rocks.
Engineers Without Borders is a student organization which, like Doctors Without Borders, is attempting to make the world a better place, helping those in need.
Last night, we made a ground-breaking discovery. We discovered the absolute most ridiculous show ever on television. Of course, we are talking about NBC’s “American Gladiators.”
With eight players leaving the program in May 2007, the team had to fill a large gap in the roster of 18.
Four contestants are participating in the 2008 pageant as opposed to the past year when only one student applied.
The OSU regents say they found Mr. Right in businessman Burns Hargis.
With a trip to Texarkana, Texas, for the Century Bank Classic this past weekend, year two of the Rich Wieligman era at Oklahoma State is under way.
Oklahomans are making a difference in the lives of children with life-threatening illnesses at an ever-increasing rate through the Make a Wish Foundation.
Michael Jackson appeared in a video to thank fans for the success of “Thriller,” the landmark record the reclusive singer is marking with a 25th anniversary edition.
Paris Hilton has defied all logic and most science, surviving to the ripe old age of 27.