Headlines for April 17, 2008
OSU President, Burns Hargis, says he never spoke to Bill Self about taking over the Cowboy basketball program; discussing Oklahoma’s Open Records Act.
OSU President, Burns Hargis, says he never spoke to Bill Self about taking over the Cowboy basketball program; discussing Oklahoma’s Open Records Act.
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
OSU President Burns Hargis says he never spoke to Bill Self about taking over the Cowboy basketball program, but the campus would never know if he had contacted the University of Kansas coach.
OSU likely could save more than $10,000 a month by issuing cell phones to employees instead of paying them higher salaries to cover phone bills for their university and personal calls, The Daily O’Collegian found.
For 15 days, Athletic Director Mike Holder searched for a new men’s basketball coach. On Wednesday night, Holder found his man.
The OSU Theatre Department is ending its play season on a high note.
Quite a few of them, not to mention a multitude of dance numbers.
The unlikely expeditions and everyday encounters that meet the common New Yorker most would not classify as mysterious.
Girls, barbecue, music, and top of the line RVs means only one thing, but this 48-hour tailgate isn’t leading up to any kick off.
The wind blew at 30 miles per hour and frustrated the Cowboy netters against OU, but it was not enough to stop OSU from cruising to a 6-1 Bedlam victory Wednesday in Stillwater.
Coach James Wadley said a Bedlam victory was crucial to finishing out the regular season and leading into the Big 12 tournament on [...]
Why does the Student Union Bookstore need students’ phone numbers’ on bursar receipts?
Coach Frank Anderson always learns something from playing midweek games. In Wednesday’s 25-1 victory against Mid-American Christian University, he discovered several things about his team.
Government Association senators voted to deny stipends to certain SGA members in the Senate’s last meeting of the year Wednesday.
Home runs, diving catches and colliding plays at the plate.
That was the case Wednesday night when the Cowgirl softball team split a doubleheader with fourth-ranked Texas A&M.
Kelsey Williams, an English major and history minor, studied at the University of St. Andrew in Scotland during the 2006-2007 academic year and was able to attend many balls, including the Knights of Malta ball.
Some departments or services might not accept bursar charges until May 5 starting Friday.
SGA is taking 120 underprivileged children from Oklahoma City and Tulsa to the Cowgirl softball game on Saturday through the “Take a Kid to the Game” program.