Newspaper PDF for September 24, 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.
The black market offers a variety of merchandise. AK-47s, nuclear warheads, narcotics and solution sets to last week’s calculus assignment, to name a few. An underground market for homework exists — a concept educators such as professor Glenn Brown know all about.
It’s no wonder the amount of stressed out, caffeinated students is ever increasing. The Student Union Atrium is always overflowing and sometimes the silence in the library is deafening. Plenty of places exist off campus to sit with friends, get some coffee, talk and maybe study a little.
This country has some of the best academic institutions in the world. And it’s amazing how far many students wish to travel just to experience the great benefits that American universities provide.
Students will have the chance to see the effects of alcohol firsthand at the annual Brew Review in the Student Union Little Theater tonight at 7.
The sign of a good football program is when players are lining up to accept scholarships to play there. What might be an even better sign is when players are willing to play there for free.
Many know him mainly from his role as an economics teacher in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” But Ben Stein will likely say more than “Bueller” when he speaks at OSU at the Wes Watkins Center on Oct. 27.
On Nov. 15, 2004, Sgt. Rafael Peralta went above and beyond the call of duty, and in the process gave his life in service of his country.
The annual study abroad fair is an opportunity to gather information needed to start planning. Many Oklahoma State students have taken this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and traveled to many different places around the world to further their education.
It’s no secret that OSU is expanding in leaps and bounds. Our campus has a top-of-the line, multimillion-dollar stadium with donor suites fit for a king, a renowned, newly-remodeled basketball court, and new buildings are going up all over the place. Which makes us wonder: Why does the hub of an exceptional university fine arts program sit neglected on the outer rim of campus, lonely and in dire need of a facelift?
This year’s United Way goal is to raise $25,000 from students to contribute to the Stillwater area goal of $800,000.
I am an international student and just completed my Ph.D. program at the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences at OSU. As I look back at the positives of being an international student at OSU, the service rendered by the Office of the International Students and Scholars takes up the top position.
A Houston-based law firm says Tulsa football coach Todd Graham will be named in a wrongful death lawsuit in Texas.
This week the crazy train leaves the station with a few of its members taking a break to recover from a tragic plane crash. Travis Barker, former Blink 182 drummer, and celebrity disc jockey DJ AM
Dedication, talent and ambition are all key traits to rocking the music business. Stillwater bands All Things Considered and Mayola could have what it takes to top the charts someday.
Spring training is expanding by nearly a week next year because of the World Baseball Classic.
Terrell Owens has all sorts of reasons to “love me some me” these days.
Imagine going through the wild rainforests of South America or the untamed lands of Africa to volunteer and tour the cultural aspects of a country.