Newspaper PDF for October 7, 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.
She walked in the room in nothing but a blue bathrobe. When she reached the center of the group of about 20 people, she untied the robe and dropped it on the floor, baring all. However, no one gasped or seemed surprised.
Ugo Chinasa didn’t think he would get another opportunity. On Texas A&M’s first offensive possession, Aggie quarterback Jerrod Johnson completed a 1-yard pass to Jeff Fuller, but Cowboy cornerback Jacob Lacey stripped the ball.
Oklahoma is a state filled with music. Talent drips from the state like rain through a leaky roof. Like a helpful bucket, the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum has stepped up to collect the state’s talent.
Photography by Senior Photographer Philip Jones
An abundance of fox squirrels live on the OSU campus and dwell in trees all the way from Theta Pond to the Noble Research Center.
The squirrels on campus are acclimated to human presence, and therefore more likely to let a student get close, but they still have a [...]
He held his hands to his ears Monday afternoon, sitting in his wheelchair, straining to hear the OSU Cowboy Marching Band practicing on Library Lawn. It was a bittersweet moment.
Although Stillwater will get a new shopping center, the question of whether Target will also come is still in the air.
The Center for Veterinary Health Sciences will hold a pet care seminar tonight. The speaker is Nicole Ponzio, an assistant clinical professor and the head of faulty for cardiology at OSU.
Compiled By Nathan Poppe, Valerie Hill and Adam Kemp
Photos By Zach Gray
Tonight, OSU’s green grass is turning blue. The Student Union Activities Board is holding the second annual Bluegrass Festival which will begin at 8 p.m. on Library Lawn.
For the second time in four games, Oklahoma State sophomore Dez Bryant has been honored for his play by the Big 12 Conference.
Sens. Jim Inhofe and Andrew Rice are running against each other for a seat in the U.S. Senate and will debate in Tulsa tonight.
The WPA on the ground around the campus is not just random stamping. The stamps found all around Oklahoma sidewalks and playgrounds are part of America’s history.
Everyone knows that presidential elections are right around the corner. Candidates have been preparing for months for election day, but students might not have given it much thought.
Two Stillwater residents will move after a fire at Apple Creek Apartments early Monday. Lakeshia White, 20, and Douglas Gibson, 22, said they were not at their home at 1200 N. Perkins Road when the fire started shortly after midnight in complex D.
I feel like a kindergartner because I’ve been singing my ABCs all week because of the return of “Desperate Housewives” and “Pushing Daisies.”