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September 28th, 2007

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Rhett Bomar’s return, Jena 6 brings race to light.

 
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Makeshift studio meets criticism

Some architecture students have mixed feelings about their new studio space.


Cowgirls head to Iowa State, Nebraska to open Big 12 play

The Cowgirls open Big 12 play on the road as they aim to knock off the Iowa State University Cyclones and the Nebraska Cornhuskers and continue their scoring run.


Australia meets U.S. on women’s tennis team

In a program that boasts more world players than U.S. players, the OSU women’s tennis team added two Australian players to its roster this fall.


Trip to Italy offers credit hours, global insight

The OSU Design, Housing and Merchandising Department is offering more credit hours for its summer 2008 trip to Northern Italy.


No decision from SGA on OP

Senators tabled a recommendation for a 50-cent per credit hour fee for sponsoring Orange Peel from 2008 to 2013 in SGA Senate’s Wednesday meeting.


Local tribe opens bridge for travellers into Cushing

After six years of planning, the Payne County Commission approved the final payment of Tiger Bridge, open to travelers headed to Cushing.


OSU students have words for Payne County

OSU students are teaming up with the Stillwater Literacy Council to help adults 18 and older who cannot read.


Letters to the editor

Dear editor,
While I respect everyone’s right to an opinion, and my response has actually nothing to do with your stance on the issue, I do call your logic into question.
One’s support of Choice doesn’t simply fall under a right to privacy, but to an inalienable right to freedom. A libertarian idea of freedom. The idea [...]


Applause due for use of free speech

The cost of freedom of speech can be different for each individual. Sometimes the cost can be social, the loss of respect of one’s peers, family or employer.


Keep your coins; we want change

Readers, it’s time for a little heart-to-heart.


TV Tidbits

Before we get into what went down on “Grey’s Anatomy,” we must first mention that our desire to run a recap of our favorite drama every week was the inspiration for this column.


‘Halo 3’ better than ever before

Bungie Studios delivered another instant classic Tuesday with the launch of “Halo 3,” the final edition of the epic Halo trilogy.


Student becomes a vegetarian for a week

Food is something that I have taken for granted. It has been a constant in my life, and for the most part, I have always had the option of having three good, healthy meals a day, regardless of whether I chose to take advantage of them.


Jena 6 bring race issues to light

Racism has been an issue since 1860, when 20 slaves arrived at Jamestown, said Jason Kirksey, an associate professor of political science and one of the panelists at Thursday’s Jena Six discussion forum.


OSU’s Redskin could get digital makeover

Plans to bring back the Redskin may be in full swing by spring, except this time it won’t be a book, or have the title Redskin.


Cowboys move past Texas Tech to focus on Bomar, Bearkats

The past week for the Oklahoma State football team has been littered with national media coverage, controversy and potential distractions.