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February 18th, 2008

Project 1200

“In the U.S., one person dies every 72 seconds from a tobacco-related disease, which makes 1,200 people a day,” said Tia Redus, University Health Services health educator. “Project 1,200 will make that statistic more realistic for the community.”

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Headlines for February 18, 2008

Research Week 2008 begins.

 
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Cowboys beat Texas A&M on the road

As the seconds ticked down in Oklahoma State’s game against Texas A&M, I couldn’t escape the feeling that something was going to go wrong.


Opinion page open to all viewpoints

We realize some people may be upset about the Beetle Bailey waterboarding cartoon that ran Friday.


China ignoring Olympic human rights promises

China State Security Police officers are hanging out in a backyard wearing T-shirts, shorts and flip flops on a hot summer day.


It’s easy to be apathetic to constant war

America is at war.


Micah McDade is an OSU sports fan, Special Olympian

Anyone who knows Micah McDade knows that he is a true OSU Cowboys fan, especially when it comes to basketball.


Exciterbulb shorter, but film club continues

The Claude Rains Appreciation Society is once again presenting the exciterbulb film series.


Shoe display takes stand against tobacco, represents 1,200 who die daily

Whether its stilettos or combat boots, Students can donate shoes and help tobacco users kick the habit.


Research Week 2008 begins

OSU researchers will share their recent work with the OSU community and guests from around the world as Research Week 2008 begins today.


Governor, lieutenant governor to speak at graduation

They might not rival the president of the United States, but the governor and lieutenant governor of Oklahoma are at least as relevant as the chief justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.


Cowgirls fall to Iowa State

“Ironic” seems a fitting term for the Cowgirls’ loss to Iowa State on Sunday afternoon.


Cowboy wrestlers win final home match

Despite the holiday’s already passing, Cal Poly wrestlers seemed to be in a Valentine’s Day mood on the mat Saturday when they fell for the Cowboys.


Letters to the editor

It should be obvious by now that “Tax Cut” is the name of the Republican game, so it makes sense that that’s the first place to turn when things head south.