Ghost Lake releases single ‘Blame Me’
Music is a huge part of my life. I listen to music at work, in the car, at home and especially on the toilet — not because the music is
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Music is a huge part of my life. I listen to music at work, in the car, at home and especially on the toilet — not because the music is
Read MoreThis might be the one time that eating cookies and playing ping-pong in the biotechnology lab is acceptable – and it’s all for a good cause. Oklahoma Biotechnology Association President
Read MoreOne blood donation can save up to three lives, according to the American Red Cross. If every student on campus was able to donate one pint of blood, that would
Read MoreCelebrating different cultural backgrounds is a common occurrence in the U.S. because of its diverse population. Hispanic Heritage month is one such celebration as a rapidly growing portion of the
Read MoreIn a world where technology is constantly changing and new types of jobs open up every day, it is important for the workforce to be trained and ready for the
Read MoreArts Festival Oklahoma 2015 saw an estimated 16,000 attendees, said Cultural Programs Events Coordinator Chuck Riley. Although the number is down from last year’s of 17,825, Riley said, he believes
Read MoreA leader in adult education and job readiness, the Capitol Hill Center will soon be stepping up its game by offering credit courses to provide students with a Bilingual Banking
Read MoreStudents looking for a quiet place to study with friends should consider using the study rooms in the OCCC library, said Circulation and Reference Librarian Ann Raia. The library has
Read MoreFeeling lost on campus? Having problems understanding OCCC’s grid system? Wondering where to park? Web Development and Social Media Supervisor said the college aims to help by providing students and
Read MoreOCCC’s Professional Development Institute will launch SkyOp’s small Unmanned Aerial Systems Academy in November, said PDI Director John Claybon. He said the academy will train participants to operate drones. Claybon
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