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August 28th, 2008

3.2 beer — not as weak as you think, or maybe 6-point just isn’t as strong

It turns out that Oklahomans might not have to sing “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall” twice to receive the same enjoyment.


Lights on Stillwater activities illuminate Library Lawn

Photos from Lights on Stillwater


A cup of coffee, a global impact

A student sits down at a smooth black table, soon to be littered with homework and papers, and takes a sip from a steaming mug of coffee. It happens every day, but at The Coffee House that sip of coffee is savored by more than a student’s taste buds: it could make an impact on the world.


Not your average day of class

Most students walk into buildings to have class. Others rappel down them. Photo Finish for August 28, 2008.


Laughter is the best medicine

Katie Dinsmore joined a nearly-packed crowd at the Seretean Center Wednesday night to laugh along to the Second City Comedy Theater, where stars like funny-woman Tina Fey and Steve Carell caught their breaks.


‘Poole’ has message without an agenda

Once in a while, you go to the movies and actually feel like a better person on the way home. That’s how Travis Tindell felt after watching “Henry Poole is Here.”


An album worth head banging to

The hurried, pounding percussion that gives way to deliberate, thumping drum beats is back.


Where have all the bubbles gone?

After a short hiatus, the bubbles are back.


McCain, Inhofe put aside differences to prepare for upcoming elections

Sen. Jim Inhofe says he has made peace with John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, whom Inhofe has sparred with over global warming and other issues.


Robinson holds quarterback job, backups compete for spot

Last season there was much debate about who should be the starting quarterback. This season, there is no question — Zac Robinson.


Bryant stands out among young receivers

From Hart Lee Dykes to Rashaun Woods to Adarius Bowman, OSU football has seemingly always had an All-American wide receiver to get the ball.


Tight ends have high expectations

The Oklahoma State Cowboys are ready to take on the 2008 season with the addition of a few new faces to an already powerful tight end position.


Cowboys have quickness, power at running back

The Cowboy backfield lost one of its stars from last season, but young talent and returning experience leave coaches with options.


Position changes and new talent mark linebacking position

On a defense that is looking to drastically improve from a season ago, the linebacker corps will look different than last year’s group.


Cowboy special teams get even more special

The Cowboys are expecting a strong special teams group to return for the 2008 season with a big-name newcomer hoping to see some playing time.


Newspaper PDF for August 28, 2008

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

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Offensive line has experience and depth to improve in 2008

The offensive line was a strength for the 2007 team, and this year’s line could be even better.


Diverse group of young voters chosen to support Obama at DNC

Stanford student Holly Miowak Stebing, 22, had been wearing her favorite shirt — an Obama tee with a dove on the front — for nearly two weeks now.