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OPINION: Athletes and Social Change
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OPINION: Athletes and Social Change

J.D. Silva- September 2, 2020

August 26, 2016: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneels for the first time during the national anthem at the start of an NFL game. ... Read More

Stitt pushes, but doesn’t require, face coverings in COVID-19 hotspots
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Stitt pushes, but doesn’t require, face coverings in COVID-19 hotspots

The Associated Press- September 1, 2020

Gov. Kevin Stitt wants Oklahomans to wear face coverings to slow the spread of COVID-19, but he isn't going to mandate it. The governor's Tuesday ... Read More

Stitt suggests Native and Black Oklahomans for monument
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Stitt suggests Native and Black Oklahomans for monument

The Associated Press- August 31, 2020

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks during a news conference in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt recommended three Native Americans and two Black Oklahomans as ... Read More

Black representation at UCO
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Black representation at UCO

Adrian Mack- August 30, 2020

The ratio of Black students to Black professors at the University of Central Oklahoma is lacking and Bronchos feel the lack of representation. Some students ... Read More

UCOSA gears up for fall with first meeting and election
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UCOSA gears up for fall with first meeting and election

Sarah Hite- August 30, 2020

There were 60 candidates pining for the vote to the student government association among the five colleges at the University of Central Oklahoma. On Friday, ... Read More

The Hunt for a Family
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The Hunt for a Family

UCentral- August 30, 2020

The Vice President of HASA, Leslie Martinez, Sophomore, Secretary of HASA Karol Montoya, Junior, President of HASA Gerardo Santillan, Senior, Treasurer of HASA Destiny Perez, ... Read More

Here’s what you missed at the RNC and DNC
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Here’s what you missed at the RNC and DNC

Tanner Johnson- August 30, 2020

Oklahoma tends to have one of the lowest voting turn-out rates in the nation. As the political season begins for the November election, studies show ... Read More