Category: News
Oklahoma, Where the Roads are Okay
Oklahoma has received an overall medium grade for highway and auto safety, according to the 16th annual Roadmap of State Highway Safety Laws report that ... Read More
UCOSA Cuts Uber Program for Spring
The Uber program sponsored by the University of Central Oklahoma’s Student Association has been cut this semester, after using up the $50,000 budget in fall ... Read More
Ogunbanwo Named New Miss Black & Gold
Victory Ogunbanwo, a junior student from Nigeria majoring in forensic science and accounting, was crowned Miss Black and Gold 2019-2020 at the Miss Black and ... Read More
Historical Shutdown Finally Concludes
After five weeks of the longest government shutdown in history, President Donald Trump signed a short-term spending bill on Friday night to reopen the government ... Read More
Proposed Bills to Make Walkouts Illegal
After several educators and individuals in Oklahoma took to the Capitol for the teacher walkout last April, current state legislators have filed several bills that ... Read More
Stitt’s First Week Brings Appointments, Strategies
During his first week in office, Gov. Kevin Stitt started off by working with his new cabinet to strategize key areas of concern across the ... Read More
Faces of the 47th Attend Inauguration
The Faces of the 47th art installation made an appearance during the inauguration of Gov. Kevin Stitt last Monday, with education advocates displaying posters of 47 ... Read More







