(Opinion) Waste Not: OCCC President Spends over $800K on office, boardroom he’s now never in
The President’s office — that he doesn’t work out of — cost hundreds of thousands of taxpayers dollars to improve for “safety”
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The President’s office — that he doesn’t work out of — cost hundreds of thousands of taxpayers dollars to improve for “safety”
Read MoreBy Brooklyn Learned–Community Editor — Markus Smith, professor of political science at Oklahoma City Community College, posted a video on social media Sept. 17 that has received dozens of comments
Read MoreOCCC has a history and pattern of discrimination and harassment against faculty and staff stemming several years, and faculty are speaking up about it to a local investigative reporter, Professor
Read MoreBy: A.J. Barnes, Student Writer After almost a year of discussing the upcoming change from sixteen-week semesters to eight-week terms with faculty and staff, OCCC has started promoting the shift
Read MoreBy: Jade Tyra, Staff Writer While Oklahoma City Community College is pushing full force to transform the college semester system to eight-week terms in 2020, some faculty members are have
Read MoreBy: Angelo Lopez and John Benson, Staff Writers OCCC kicked off the fall with their first Fall Carnival, Oct. 10, in the Recreation and Fitness gym. This is the first
Read MoreBy: Jade Tyra, Staff Writer Many walking across the street from OCCC’s main campus may be visibly carrying guns strapped to their hips come November. But, OCCC students, faculty and
Read MoreBy: Marissa Alvarez, Student Writer Oklahoma City Community College students have mixed feelings about the college offering mostly eight-week classes starting fall 2020, with some students in favor of the
Read MoreBy: John Benson, Staff Writer The Office of Student Life and the Student Government Association have collaborated to bring the OCCC community this semester’s Fall Carnival. The Carnival will allow
Read MoreBy: Judah Mclendon, Staff Writer With summer ending, many students may be wanting to update their wardrobes to the latest fall fashion options. Others, though, may just be needing clothes
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