Headlines for March 25, 2008
OSU’s crew club, new anti-abortion legislation and OSU’s smoking programs help students kick the habit.
OSU’s crew club, new anti-abortion legislation and OSU’s smoking programs help students kick the habit.
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
OSU’s crew club has flourished in recent years despite modest facilities. The club has grown from 10 members a few years ago to 35 members this past fall.
Students react to legislation requiring abortion providers to perform an ultrasound examination before terminating a pregnancy.
At OSU, 77 percent of males and 81 percent of females want to quit smoking, according 2007 University Health Services data. OSU has two programs to help tobacco users quit.
“Horton Hears a Who” takes the old Seuss classic, pimps it out and splatters it on the big screen.
Winona Ryder, Fergie and Amy Winehouse battle addictions.
The OSU chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students hosts Design Week each spring semester.
The Stillwater City Council learned about potential problem spots in the water system at a tour of the Water Treatment Plant on Monday night.
It’s all about the clothes at the third annual African American Business Student Association’s Spring Fashion show “Lights, Camera, Fashions: Hollywood Style.”
Students who remain in town can usually find specials on liquor at local restaurants and bars on St. Patrick’s Day.
Two baseball teams headed in different directions will meet at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium tonight.
Andrea Riley sank a free throw with 0.7 seconds left in overtime to give Oklahoma State a 73-72 victory over a gritty Florida State team Monday night in the second round of the New Orleans Regional.
Many college football players blow off school or drop out after completing their senior season to focus on the NFL draft.
Not Dantrell Savage.