Dance Performance coming to OCCC theater
The curious, the well-versed and everyone in between are invited to come out to the contemporary Koresh Dance Company’s performance on Tuesday, Jan. 24. The 90 minute performance will take
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The curious, the well-versed and everyone in between are invited to come out to the contemporary Koresh Dance Company’s performance on Tuesday, Jan. 24. The 90 minute performance will take
Read MoreOklahoma City Community College’s second annual welcome reception was held Aug. 25. More than 30 foreign students and many members of staff and faculty participated. International students have been an
Read MoreA recount for the congressional race between Democrat Tom Guild and former state Sen. Al McAffrey was stopped Wednesday, one of the candidates said Wednesday. Democrat Tom Guild, who ran
Read MoreEdmond state Senate candidate Paul Blair failed in his bid to take the GOP nomination from Adam Pugh Tuesday evening. Blair conceded in a speech to his supporters at his
Read MoreOklahoma City Community College Dean of Arts Ruth Charnay will participate in a discussion panel this Sunday at a free screening of the documentary, “Dancing in Jaffa”. The movie tells
Read MoreOklahoma senior stars of stage, screen, television and radio will perform “Senior Follies” at 7 p.m. Saturday, August 20 and 3 p.m. Sunday, August 21 in Oklahoma City Community College’s
Read MoreEnrollment at OCCC could be down by one to two percent this fall, a school official said Tuesday. Each percentage unit is estimated to be the equivalent of anywhere between
Read MoreStudents on campus react to the trial ruling of the Freddie Gray case announced Wednesday morning. Prosecutors dropped all charges on the remaining three Baltimore police officers involved in the
Read MoreBroadcasting students brought home five awards after attending the annual Oklahoma Broadcast Educators Association Student Day in Tulsa on March 21. Grace Babb won first place for her entertainment short.
Read MoreTwo political science professors passionately disagreed on whether the Republican presidential selection process would end in a contested national convention in Cleveland in mid-July. Professors Nate Vanden Brook and Emily
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