Latest Features
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Orange Peel reels back this year
Student-run event low on funds, but it's not about making money
orange peel canceled this year, reasons why, etc.
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Freshmen flaunt it for Follies
Preparations for Freshmen Follies 2010 get into full swing as pledge classes rehearse for the big show.
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Man your broomstick
The line between Harry Potter’s world of magic and fantasy and our world (or as fans refer to it, the muggle world) has been blurred.
And some Oklahoma State University students aren’t complaining.
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OSU professor selected as grand canyon artist in residence
Art professor Liz Roth was selected this year to take part in the “Artist In Residence program” in Grand Canyon National Park.
“An artist in residents” Roth said, “is where someone is providing you with something so you can be an artist. I had a real swanky one back in Japan where they paid for my airfare, food, housing … In this case it’s time and space and a pass that says artist in residence.”
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10-4, good buddy
Amateur Radio Club makes a comeback after nearly signing off
Oklahoma State University’s Amateur Radio Club is making a comeback.
Having been around since the 1920s, Amateur Radio Club is one of the oldest clubs on campus.
But just two years ago, the club’s outlook was bleak.
With only one member, who was a senior and about to graduate, the club was seemingly coming to an end
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Da Vinci’s falls a little short of a masterpiece.
Da Vinci’s Italian Restaurant, 2280 N. Perkins Road, brings the taste of Italy to Stillwater.
Owners Reno Dobroshi and Avnor Dalipi opened the restaurant, named after Leonardo da Vinci, in June.
The menu is filled with dishes made from authentic Italian family recipes. Everything from pasta to sauces is made daily from scratch.
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Nepalese Photography Exhibit goes out with a Cultural Bang
The Nepalese Student Association celebrated their camera-captured culture through fashion, song and dance during the closing program of the 1930’s Nepal photographic exhibit at the Sheerar Museum of Stillwater History on Sunday.
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Feeling the chemistry:
OSU professor speaks at symposium
An OSU chemistry professor is chairing a international symposium this weekend featuring 120 lectures and exhibitions.
Ziad El Rassi has orchestrated an exhibition that chemists from all over the world will attend.
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Music therapy
Country artist Brantley Gilbert finds healing in song
A small-town Georgia boy played his way into the hearts of those who attended the first night of College Fest. But before the country rocker Brantley Gilbert took the stage, I had the opportunity to interview him and get to know him on a different level.
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Making some noise in Oklahoma
Audio engineer and musician Chris Harris catches the sounds of the state
Chris Harris thinks small.
So, why does the audio engineer’s resume include recording a Flaming Lips album and performing with his unabashedly loud rock quintet Depth & Current?
It’s because the Norman native started early.
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Freshmen flaunt it for Follies
Preparations for Freshmen Follies 2010 get into full swing as pledge classes rehearse for the big show.
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ISO lights up the night
The Student Union Ballroom rumbled with the sounds of hip-hop, salsa and reggae music at the International Student Organization’s Welcome Back Dance Party on Friday.
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Earth Day on the library lawn
Earth Day on the library lawn
Earth Day on the library lawn and Theta pond.
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Miss Black OSU
Miss Black OSU
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