Headlines for June 11, 2008
Students take classes at sea
Students take classes at sea
Facebook adds messaging service to its Web site; Lindsey Jo Harrington, Miss Oklahoma, makes the top 5 in the Miss USA Competition; Creative Writers’ Association is a group on campus for writers to share their poetry and fiction.
Former OSU president James Halligan runs for senate and the OSU Improv Club holds its first performance at the Student Union Little Theatre.
OSU President, Burns Hargis, says he never spoke to Bill Self about taking over the Cowboy basketball program; discussing Oklahoma’s Open Records Act.
Virginia Tech shooting anniversary.
More than 70 soldiers in Iraq will receive care packages from OSU students, faculty and staff; “Thirsty Thursday” at Eskimo Joes is described.
“Dude looks like a lady” is the slogan for OSU’s Dragonfly 2008 event featuring drag queens; The 21st annual Paul Miller Lecture Series speaker will share his stories and experiences with students and faculty today at 11:30 a.m.
Faculty Council considers adding plus and minus grading to student transcripts because OU asked us to; SGA helps support the troops by sending packages to Iraq.
Big Event, OSU’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers, Technologist and Architects awarded “Region 5 Chapter of the Year,” and the Holocaust.
The headlines for today are purely fictional and are meant to entertain the listener in the spirit of April Fools Day.
Cowgirl send off, construction projects, Red Bull BMX star
OSU’s crew club, new anti-abortion legislation and OSU’s smoking programs help students kick the habit.
Coffee talk, Outdoor adventures and the Cowboys move to the Big 12 quarterfinals.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your pooch.
Students form OSU’s first photography club, share strategies, photos
OSU point guard juggles family, career.
SGA election winners, finding a home, Pierson runs for Congress
Police offer tips, advice on rape prevention; Bedlam.
SGA elections, retired O’Collegian advisor Jack Lancaster and more.
Guitar zero to ‘hero’
Making the Grade
OSU Anime Society
Black history month
OSU Homecoming 2008 theme focuses on students, graduates.