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June 25th, 2008

‘Get Smart’ disappoints with lack of humor, plot; unmotivated actors

After watching “Get Smart” it becomes clear that the producers of this film didn’t understand the meaning of the title.


Puzzles for June 25, 2008



Headlines for June 11, 2008

Students take classes at sea

 
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OSU student fights to survive Cancer, raising funds for bone marrow transplant

Waking up each morning, Rina Fitria knows her fight against cancer is not over.


Students divided on Chipotle, Qdoba

Restaurant chain Chipotle has opened a new branch in Stillwater.
The restaurant will go head-to-head with another Stillwater restaurant with a similar style, Qdoba.


Where can I get tested for an STD?

Though sharing is part of relationships, there are some gifts not worth receiving.


Stillwater silences streetside picketers

Voltaire once said, “I may not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it.”


Cormier, Mocco follow footsteps of Cowboy wrestling greats into Beijing Olympics

When the Summer Olympics start Aug. 8 in Beijing, China, two former Oklahoma State wrestlers will carry on a Cowboy tradition that spans more than 80 years.


SUAB offers summer events for students

Bored this summer?
If finding a job doesn’t float your boat, the Student Union Activities Board offers several fun ways to pass the time for the next month.


Sutton: “Surprised” if signature removed

TULSA - Former Oklahoma State University basketball coach Eddie Sutton said he would be “very surprised” if his signature was removed from the court at Gallagher-Iba Arena.
Sutton, 72, also expressed lingering disappointment Monday about son Sean’s removal as coach earlier this year, saying the younger Sutton, who succeeded him, deserved one more season in Stillwater.
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The crazy train rolls through town

It’s been a long time but the train is once again geared up and ready to leave the station.


Man’s crime stemmed from loneliness

Tragedy struck Tokyo’s Akihabara district on Sunday, June 8 when a man drove truck into a crowd of shoppers, then got out and stabbed 17 people, leaving seven dead.


‘Guru’ pokes fun at self-helpers, exploits tradition for comedy

In all honesty, I didn’t expect much when going to see this film.
Mike Meyers’ character movies range from the really good (“Wayne’s World”) to the utterly atrocious pieces of crap (“The Cat in the Hat”).


Alum donates $1 million to create four OSU faculty positions benefiting future educators

Oklahoma State University announced today a $1 million gift from alumna Susan Jacques to establish four professorships within the College of Education benefiting special education, reading and literacy education, health promotion and counseling.


OSU grad students mistreated and abused

I want to meet the brilliant person who claimed school was about education.


Track team ends season, looks to next year

The OSU men’s track team ran its final lap of the 2008 season at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, on June 13.


Cowboys’ Oliver, Lyons named to USA Baseball National Team

Oklahoma State pitchers Tyler Lyons and Andrew Oliver have been named to the 2008 USA Baseball National Team, USA Baseball announced Tuesday.


Comments from the Web

Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist Church are nothing more than attention-seekers who mount these “protests” in order to get into the news. As far as they’re concerned, any media mention of them counts as a victory.


Newspaper PDF for June 25, 2008

The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.

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OSU alumnus donates 1,500 pounds of coffee beans

One OSU alumnus has made a unique donation to his alma mater. He has donated $35,000 worth of coffee beans to OSU.