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Bill would end tenure at Oklahoma colleges
A bill has been introduced in the Oklahoma state House of Representatives that would end the practice of granting professors tenure.
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City to delay retirement center
After residents voiced their concerns at a Stillwater City Council meeting about Primrose Communities, a planned assisted living neighborhood, city officials agreed to more consideration before construction.
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Free flu shots available to students
With flu season in full swing, it is more important than ever for OSU students to be aware of the services University Health Services is providing.
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Lack of bike racks leads to unusual parking choices
For students who choose to travel on two wheels instead of two feet, visiting the Student Union has recently become much more difficult.
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Time well wasted
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, is about an underground sport complete with competitions and a world tournament. The Stillwater Beer Pong League is somewhat of the same thing.
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Court date for football players moved
Court dates regarding misdemeanor drug paraphernalia charges filed against two Oklahoma State University football players have been rescheduled.
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OSU assists in breaking world record
Atoka Fire Department set a Switzerland fire vehicle parade record up in flames on Friday.
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Organization helps students go green
Oklahoma State University launched its chapter of Net Impact on Friday. The chapter is the first in Oklahoma and joins 220 other chapters across the United States.
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Regents approve raises for coaches, provost
The Oklahoma A&M Board of Regents gave OSU President Burns Hargis the authority to approve coach Mike Gundy's expected $30 million contract on Friday.
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Red Earth offers students taste of Oklahoma
An eighth dining establishment has made its debut in the Student Union food court.
News Archives
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Bill would end tenure at Oklahoma colleges
A bill has been introduced in the Oklahoma state House of Representatives that would end the practice of granting professors tenure.
-
City to delay retirement center
After residents voiced their concerns at a Stillwater City Council meeting about Primrose Communities, a planned assisted living neighborhood, city officials agreed to more consideration before construction.
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Free flu shots available to students
With flu season in full swing, it is more important than ever for OSU students to be aware of the services University Health Services is providing.
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Lack of bike racks leads to unusual parking choices
For students who choose to travel on two wheels instead of two feet, visiting the Student Union has recently become much more difficult.
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Time well wasted
Beer pong league seeks trip to Las Vegas
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, is about an underground sport complete with competitions and a world tournament. The Stillwater Beer Pong League is somewhat of the same thing.
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Court date for football players moved
Court dates regarding misdemeanor drug paraphernalia charges filed against two Oklahoma State University football players have been rescheduled.
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OSU assists in breaking world record
Atoka Fire Department set a Switzerland fire vehicle parade record up in flames on Friday.
-
Organization helps students go green
Oklahoma State University launched its chapter of Net Impact on Friday. The chapter is the first in Oklahoma and joins 220 other chapters across the United States.
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Regents approve raises for coaches, provost
The Oklahoma A&M Board of Regents gave OSU President Burns Hargis the authority to approve coach Mike Gundy's expected $30 million contract on Friday.
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Red Earth offers students taste of Oklahoma
An eighth dining establishment has made its debut in the Student Union food court.
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Mild winter surprises state
Students arriving at Oklahoma State received a warm welcome this January – a little too warm.
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Library offers relief from textbook prices
Some students may not have to open their wallet to get a textbook for class thanks to Edmon Low Library.
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City warns residents of scam
Some Stillwater residents received a letter from an out-of-town business that some claim appeared to be a letter from city officials.
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Bill would ban food containing aborted fetuses
A bill was introduced in the Oklahoma state senate Friday that would ban the manufacture of food containing aborted human fetuses.
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Purported purse pilferers prompt police proclamation
The Oklahoma State University Police Department is investigating an attempted purse-snatching occurring at about 1:40 a.m. Thursday.
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Seminar helps students speak in public
Oklahoma State University students have an opportunity to speak up this weekend.
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Fire services attempt world record
More than 100 fire trucks will line the streets of Atoka, Okla., on Friday in an attempt to break a world record.
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Women's fraternity seeks to create leaders
The newest women's fraternity on campus, Alpha Omicron Pi, began recruitment this past week.
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'Peeling' away a tradition
Orange Peel's future unknown
Orange Peel is becoming a lost tradition at Oklahoma State University with only juniors and seniors knowing what this event is.
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New cancellation charges for on-campus residents
Priority sign up may attempt to put students first, but it could end up costing them more than they bargained for.





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