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March 26th, 2008

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HRAD students get real-life training on campus

Students in the School of Hotel and Restaurant Administration have the unique opportunity to get hands-on training in a number of ways to prepare them for future careers.


Navy airman returns to school after serving overseas on a ship

One OSU student grabs life by the horns.


SGA to consider bills on course syllabi

The Student Government Association Senate will consider nine pieces of legislation at tonight’s Senate meeting, including two recommendations regarding course syllabi.


Students showcase styles at group’s third annual fashion show

Hollywood glamour took over at the third annual African American Business Student Association Fashion Show. Lights, Camera, Fashion: Hollywood Style.


Candidates face off

The remaining candidates for seats three and four on the Stillwater City Council will face off in the general election on April 1.


Cowboys beat No. 6 Arizona

A season-high crowd showed up to Allie P. Reynolds Stadium on Tuesday night expecting a hard fought game between No. 22 Oklahoma State and No. 6 Arizona.


Court overstepped boundaries with rules

The Oklahoma Supreme Court’s order to limit Internet access to court documents was another example of Oklahoma’s annoying tendency to backslide on constitutionally protected civil rights.


Cowboys complete season of ups and downs

The Oklahoma State wrestling team racked up an impressive list of statistics this year including four All-Americans, eight NCAA qualifiers and three dual wins over top-ranked schools.


Supreme court withdraws record restriction order

The Oklahoma Supreme Court withdrew an order Tuesday restricting public access to court records, bowing to criticism from lawyers, free-speech advocates, law enforcement, court clerks, journalists and businesses.


China’s human rights abuses lack scrutiny

In light of the Chinese government’s suppression of dissidents in recent days, one adage comes to mind: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.”


OSU study explores effects of girl talk

Most girls tend to talk with one another about everything — whether it is relationships, school or family problems — but the effects of these conversations are still being determined.


Overflowing trash cans are a bad example

Walking past the Chi-O clock Tuesday morning, it appeared a bomb had gone off.


Gardner makes big comeback to lead OSU

Oklahoma State left Reynolds Stadium with a number of encouraging notes from Tuesday’s 10-2 victory against Arizona.


Air Force cadets await placement after graduation

After graduation, résumés will be sent across the state and nation, but many cadets in the Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps will wait to see in what job specialty the Air Force will place them.


Cowgirls beat Wichita State

It took some warming up but the Cowgirls fell into a groove and beat Wichita State on Tuesday at the DeBois Tennis Complex.


Issues fall to wayside as candidates tangle

Things got really ugly just when the Democratic primary was looking like it might be over faster than a Coleman Scott wrestling match.