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Rising Mental Health Challenges Amoungst College Students
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Rising Mental Health Challenges Amoungst College Students

Craig Harris- December 5, 2025

As the fall semester comes to an end, University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) students are facing mental health challenges as they deal with the stressors ... Read More

Has College Dating Culture Shifted?— Not as Much as Students Think
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Has College Dating Culture Shifted?— Not as Much as Students Think

Armando Salazar- December 3, 2025

As college students navigate their early twenties, many feel certain that dating has fundamentally changed—becoming more digital, more confusing, and less personal. Marriage and Family ... Read More

The Rise of Student Apathy
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The Rise of Student Apathy

Ramzy Fahmy- December 1, 2025

Recent studies indicate a rise in apathy among students, particularly in high school and college.  A 2023 study by YR Media revealed that the number ... Read More

From the Military to University: a Student Veterans Perspective
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From the Military to University: a Student Veterans Perspective

Craig Harris- November 30, 2025

Robert Cochran, an Army veteran and student at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), is currently adjusting to being a full-time college student after fulfilling ... Read More

Are Students Still Good Thinkers? A Philosophy Professor on Learning in the Digital Age
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Are Students Still Good Thinkers? A Philosophy Professor on Learning in the Digital Age

Armando Salazar- November 26, 2025

Dr. Jerry Green, assistant professor in the Department of Humanities and Philosophy at the University of Central Oklahoma, has spent years examining how students approach ... Read More

A look into the Archives: Kate Barnard Oklahomas First Woman Elected into Statewide Office
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A look into the Archives: Kate Barnard Oklahomas First Woman Elected into Statewide Office

Estela Castillo Melia- November 25, 2025

Kate Barnard, Oklahoma’s first woman elected to statewide office, became one of the state’s most powerful reformers by fighting for children, Native American families, prisoners, ... Read More

How Streaming Changed the Way We Remember Culture, According to a UCO Sociologist
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How Streaming Changed the Way We Remember Culture, According to a UCO Sociologist

Armando Salazar- November 24, 2025

As streaming platforms become the dominant way people watch movies, listen to music, and read books, University of Central Oklahoma associate professor Leeda Copley says ... Read More