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April 11th, 2008

Headlines for April 11, 2008

More than 70 soldiers in Iraq will receive care packages from OSU students, faculty and staff; “Thirsty Thursday” at Eskimo Joes is described.

 
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Local restaurant is student hotspot on Thursday nights

It’s 10:30 on a cool Thursday night, and the line to get into Eskimo Joe’s is more than 40 deep.


SGA sends soldiers care packages, gifts

More than 70 soldiers in Iraq will receive gifts and letters of support from OSU students, faculty and staff because of the help of the Student Government Association.


Owners showcase dogs at third annual show, benefit local group

Although Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week has already come and gone this season, the most creative fashions have yet to hit the runway.


Stupidity examined in new ways

A former DePaul University philosophy professor said in his speech Thursday on “The School for Stupefaction” that stupidity and intelligence might be more complementary than previously thought.


Students dress in drag, perform for OSU Dragonfly 2008

Thursday night was a drag. Show, that is.


Top-5 lists from around the world of entertainment

Top-5 lists for television, film, video rentals and DVD sales.


Cowboys ready to unveil new offensive stars at Saturday’s Orange-White spring game

Saturday will be a reminder to all OSU fans that there are indeed other sports at Oklahoma State besides basketball.


OSU looks to show off defense

Oklahoma State will host the annual Orange-White spring game Saturday, and for most fans, this will be a first glance at the new-look Cowboy defense.


Cowgirls overcome shutout to win in extra innings against WSU

Kim Kaye had been close to a hit all night Thursday.


Self chooses to stay at KU, turn down OSU

LAWRENCE, Kan.—Bill Self reached an agreement on a new contract with Kansas on Thursday, just days after leading the Jayhawks to their first NCAA basketball title in 20 years.


Attendance policies are unnecessary

This semester I have to retake a class. Don’t worry, it’s not because I had to drop it or because I failed it the first time.


Moving past Alzheimer’s disease

People will get a chance this weekend to take strides toward ending Alzheimer’s disease.


Grades are the responsibility of the student

I will provide a faculty perspective to Shayna Daitch’s column Monday concerning bell curve grading.


Letters to the editor

I find it disturbing that, after the spring semester is almost over, our student government is now arguing about personal grudges again.