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March 24th, 2008

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Cowgirls beat ETSU in first round of NCAA Tournament, play Florida State tonight

There’s more to Oklahoma State than Andrea Riley.


The O’Collegian Sunshine Week begins

Oklahoma’s Sunshine Week was during spring break.


Scott wins wrestling national championship

For Oklahoma State four-time All-American Coleman Scott, the 2008 wrestling season was about one thing: winning a national championship.


Foreign media can offer different perspectives

Like any other online news magazine, aljazeera.com offers its readers in-depth stories, reviews, columns and discussion forums.


Cowgirls play USA softball team tonight

The Cowgirl softball team travels down Interstate 35 tonight to Oklahoma City to take on the USA National Team in exhibition action at ASA/Hall of Fame Stadium. First pitch is slated for 6:30 p.m.


Cowboys win weekend series against A&M

It was a cold day in Stillwater on Sunday, but that didn’t stop Michael Dabbs and the No. 26 Cowboy baseball team.


South By Southwest shows music’s future

For about a week each year, the entire music industry packs up its offices and moves to Austin, Texas, for the annual South By Southwest music festival.


Questioning the future of sprawl after oil

In Hunter S. Thompson’s infamous book, “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” a passage retrospectively captures the zeitgeist of the ’60s, in which a generation was “riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave.”


Two organizations team up for Asian Awareness Week

The Asian American Student Association and the Vietnamese American Student Association are hosting the fourth annual Asian Awareness Week today through Friday.


Studying abroad encouraged at OSU

The university is striving to get 100 percent of students to participate in international experiences.


‘Art 365’ displays a year’s worth of local art

A lot happens in a year.