Newspaper PDF for September 19, 2008
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
Jack Burk and John McGuire discuss last week’s game against Missouri. A joint Production of KXZY and the Sports Media Club.
The majority of my readers are women, but I know I have a few male readers, and I figure it’s time to write an article specifically for you.
Technology is rapidly changing the scope and impact of university majors. The course content might remain the same, but the means of teaching and learning the content are ever-changing.
Saturday night at Joe’s, Colourmusic comes full circle with its International Celebration of Orange concert.
Without fail, every semester an opinion writer rants about cyclists and walkers alike and their cohabitation on this campus. Without fail, no one pays attention.
The undefeated Cowgirl soccer team is looking forward to returning to Stillwater after winning two games on the road against Louisville and Xavier.
OSU’s Amnesty International chapter held a protest against the execution of Troy Davis, a Georgia man who has been on death row for 16 years and is scheduled to be executed Tuesday.
Mark Zuckerberg, creator and CEO of Facebook, recently decided it was time to simplify life for the Web site’s use
Last week, Democrats across the country began to worry that their candidate might not have the passion and fight necessary to win. In the week following the Republican Convention, the maverick found a way to pull ahead of the agent of change for the first time, maintaining a nearly three-point advantage in the Real Clear Politics average.
I couldn’t help but laugh when I read the “Orange is the new green” article in the past week’s O’Colly. OSU has all but completely ignored the simplest of “green” living tips, (reduce, reuse, RECYCLE) and now claims to be on the road to sustainability.
A 26-year-old student said she doesn’t remember getting knocked into the air by the gold minivan that struck her in a crosswalk on Duck Street.
Stillwater, Okla. has put out so many talented local musicians that it puts bigger cities to shame. So it’s no surprise that The Aaron Hale Band and LoveLikeFire are gaining popularity in the local music scene.
Faith often divides friends, families and nations because they believe their faiths are incompatible. Too many times people look at what is different about religions and never look at what could unite them. The Institute of Interfaith Dialogue wants to change all of that one dinner at a time.
Sometimes it’s better to be busy. The Cowgirls open the equestrian season Saturday, but their preparations are keeping any anxiety they might be feeling from taking over.
Many students might not have known that Wednesday was an official federal celebration of something near and dear to our own hearts: the right of free speech.