Category: News
Tips for the ice storm, classes canceled Monday through Wednesday
https://youtu.be/cql_LkLBy1U In the early morning, Heavy rain mixed with below-freezing temperatures produced a thick layer of ice on the ground. It wasn't until 9:11 a.m. ... Read More
While Gen Z voted, many never made it to the polls
As of the beginning of November, 2,295,906 Oklahomans were registered to vote, according to the OK Election Board website. 386,808 of those registered to vote ... Read More
Stitt retains governor seat in low turnout election
Incumbent Governor Kevin Stitt defeated democratic challenger Joy Hofmeister in last Tuesday’s midterm election. Stitt tallied 639,484 votes compared to former Superintendent for Public Education ... Read More
Supreme Court examines the Indian Child Welfare Act during Native American Heritage Month
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court examined a law meant to protect Indigenous families. The law encourages courts http://loans-cash.net/form.php to place children with extended families ... Read More
Vicki Behenna becomes first female district attorney in District 7
Former federal prosecutor and executive director of the Oklahoma Innocence Project Vicki Behenna is poised to begin her tenure as District 7’s first female District ... Read More
Town hall reveals desire to issue ‘no confidence’ vote against Neuhold-Ravikumar
In a Faculty Town Hall held Oct. 5 in the College of Liberal Arts Lecture Hall, faculty members were invited to ask questions about proposed ... Read More
UCO facing Title IX lawsuit over female athletic facilities
The University of Central Oklahoma is facing a Title IX lawsuit for discrimination against female varsity athletes as a result of alleged unequal treatment and ... Read More





