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October 22nd, 2007

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Headlines for October 22, 2007

Homecoming celebrations.

 
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Search for president on track

The regent chair of the committee leading the search for the next OSU president updated the university’s regents about the progress of the presidential search Saturday.


Around campus this week

Disability awareness week.


OSU talented enough to conquer Big 12 South

Following Oklahoma State football has taken years off my life.


Cowgirls defeat Oral Roberts, fall at Texas Tech

The Oklahoma State soccer team split its matches this weekend as it took a break from Big 12 Conference play to host Oral Roberts University before visiting Texas Tech later in the weekend.


Cox, special teams play key role in Homecoming victory over Kansas State

Down by one, with six seconds left on the clock, junior kicker Jason Ricks lined up for a 26-yard field goal.


Students protest ban of campus concealed carry

Some OSU students will wear empty gun holsters this week to protest a state law and campus policy that prevent people with a concealed carry license from carrying their handguns to class.


Letters to the editor

Dear Editor,
Having once been a part of student journalism (way back in the ’70s) I could only chuckle at the spelling error of writer Ben Rabun in his article, Local Hallucinogenic Plant Has Dangerous Side Effects (Wed, Oct 17).
The hallucinogenic moonflower plant (datura stramonium) is “jimson” weed not “gypsum” weed (gypsum is used in sheet [...]


Taking the music out of the business

I don’t understand, or rather, appreciate how the music business today seems to be going into the downward spiral of marketing strategies.


Help control the pet population’s happiness

Every night, and most mornings, I take my dog for a walk around the neighborhood.


Domestic violence issue highlighted by October events

Imagine you and your friends go out one night. You promise to watch out for each other but because of distractions you get separated.


Local Christian rockers get their break

A local band will get its first chance at the big time Oct. 29.


Family-owned and operated Crêpe Myrtle gives students sense of home

Students frequenting The Strip may find a little piece of home and a slice of apple pie among the bars and nightclubs.


Hours of pomping culminate at Walkaround

The massive house decorations received many positive reactions from amazed on-lookers.


Cowboys kick out the Kansas Cats

Adarius Bowman couldn’t even watch.