Newspaper PDF for December 5, 2007
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
The award-winning Daily O’Collegian student newspaper from Oklahoma State University.
Everyone with a Hispanic last name will be asked this question when being pulled over by law enforcement or getting an apartment in Stillwater.
There is nothing better than a reality show that judges models not only on their looks but also on their intelligence.
Students who are looking to stay healthy and fit this time of year could try looking into health supplements.
Next fall, because of a new state law, Oklahoma high school seniors can choose to start their college career with higher tuition rates in exchange for a guarantee their rate will not increase.
For the first time in more than 10 years, the Cowgirls took the basketball court knowing they were nationally ranked.
Ibrahima Thomas was playing soccer one afternoon four years ago in his home country of Senegal when his life was changed forever.
On Wednesday, Oklahoma State’s men’s basketball team will take on the Islanders of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
These nine individuals hold incredible power over five of the state’s universities, including Langston, Panhandle State, Connor’s State and Northeastern A&M. But the largest university under their control is OSU.
The price of college is a substantial determining factor in choosing what university you attend. Here at OSU it seems that every year brings an increase in tuition fees.
The members of the editorial board would like to welcome you to Oklahoma State University. And because we slept through yesterday morning’s forum, we’d like to ask you a few questions.
The world’s first supermodel, Janice Dickenson, is back on Oxygen with the new season of “The Janice Dickenson Modeling Agency.”
It’s that time of year again — when men and women embark on that impossible search for the perfect gift for their significant other, and when they open the gift you agonized over for weeks, saying “Oh, you shouldn’t have” — and meaning it.
Lindsey Jo Harrington isn’t your stereotypical beauty queen.
The OSU A&M Board of Regents voted unanimously Tuesday to select alumnus Burns Hargis as OSU’s 18th president.
The Graduate and Professional Student Government Association voted to retain Chris Wright as president of the organization Tuesday after a movement to impeach him.
One Jewish student wasn’t spinning dreidels last night.
Before being unanimously approved by the Oklahoma A&M Board of Regents as OSU’s 18th president, V. Burns Hargis held an open forum with OSU faculty, staff and students at the Student Union Theater.
Hargis, a 62-year-old Oklahoma City businessman, resigned his position on the OSU board last July in order to apply for the university’s presidency.
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