Cancer: A Disease No One Deserves
Allisyn King remembers coming down the stairs into the kitchen at her parent’s house in Texas. Her mom, Margaret King, was standing in front of the stove with an apron
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Allisyn King remembers coming down the stairs into the kitchen at her parent’s house in Texas. Her mom, Margaret King, was standing in front of the stove with an apron
Read MoreWhat would you do if you were a nearby witness to a heated exchange between individuals that escalated into violence? What could you do to diffuse the situation and prevent
Read MoreI am a Californian living in Oklahoma. I’ve lived in Oklahoma for almost six years now and I’m very happy here, but it isn’t Cali. Cali isn’t Oklahoma either. One
Read MoreIn Oklahoma City, spring brings sunshine, flowers, and the image of a homeless person standing on the corner seeking food, money, or a sign of compassion from the community.
Read MoreChiaki Troutman says the World Languages and Cultures Center at Oklahoma City Community College is a culture-rich experience. Troutman has been the lab coordinator of the WLCC since it first
Read MoreHave you noticed the weather in Oklahoma lately? I enjoy the feeling of spring creeping up on us, but some days isn’t it freezing? I know what you’re thinking: that’s
Read MoreOklahoma City Community College provides many different educational opportunities to help students be successful in college and beyond. Professor Jack Kraettli teaches financial literacy at OCCC and high schools in
Read MoreOklahoma public school teachers are about to walk out. After West Virginia teachers went on strike for nine days and ended up getting a 5 percent salary increase, Oklahoma
Read MoreA poster touting the white supremacy group, Identity Evropa, was found on the Oklahoma City Community College campus Friday. Several of the posters were found across the campus. Austin Peden, an
Read MoreA bill that would allow state agencies to discriminate in the foster care and adoption process passed the Oklahoma Senate Tuesday and is on its way to the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
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