Energy FC Falls to Phoenix Rising 4-1
By Ryan Chapman, Sports Editor Energy FC squandered a great opportunity to take a win off of Western Conference leaders Phoenix Rising FC at Saturday night at Taft Stadium. Despite
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By Ryan Chapman, Sports Editor Energy FC squandered a great opportunity to take a win off of Western Conference leaders Phoenix Rising FC at Saturday night at Taft Stadium. Despite
Read MoreEvery year in June cities all over the country hold Pride festivals in support of the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transexual, and queer community. This year Oklahoma City
Read MoreOCCC students, parents, grandparents and even college President Jerry Steward were reminded to always do what they are told, when College for Kids presented the play, Day at Disney, July
Read MoreStudents can buy food at the Campus Coffeeshop The Oklahoma City Community College cafeteria will be closed starting Friday, June 14, and will not be reopened until the start of
Read MorePioneer Senior Writer, Marcus Robertson Single fatherhood is on the rise. For much of American history, responsibility for raising children fell by default to mothers—whether they had help or not.
Read MorePioneer Staff Writer, Miranda Foster It is a beautiful thing to see how understanding people can be. It’s not uncommon to see communities join together to celebrate the homosexuals, bisexuals,
Read MoreStaff Writer/Photographer, Jenna Twyman “I had no idea what was going on. It wasn’t until I was older that the realization set in, and when the problems started. I didn’t
Read MoreKaraLee Langford, Editor Far too often we hear about the problems and difficulties women endure in today’s world. Truthfully, it is not popular opinion to endorse the male’s side and
Read MoreBy Ryan Chapman, Sports Editor NORMAN, OK- Energy FC looked comfortable in their opening match of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, winning 3-1. Oklahoma City avenged their loss in
Read MoreKaraLee Langford, Editor May 2, Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) students Jamal Williams, with the help of videographer Andrew Johnson, produced for the first time live and in concert, J
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