No Textbook Yet? Students Offer Off-Campus Options
By: Venae Roan, Managing Editor With the new school year starting, OCCC students may be spending more on textbooks than they need to or waiting to buy them until they
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By: Venae Roan, Managing Editor With the new school year starting, OCCC students may be spending more on textbooks than they need to or waiting to buy them until they
Read MoreBy: Ryan Chapman, Editor-in-Chief OCCC is a home to many types of students from all walks of life. Some will be at the college for two short years before heading
Read MoreBy: Ryan Chapman, Editor-in-Chief Despite losing a second straight Heisman Trophy winner, four of five starting offensive lineman to the NFL, and their most explosive receiver, the expectations for the
Read MoreBy: Ryan Chapman, Editor-in-Chief and Staff Reports Starting a new semester often causes OCCC students to sweat with anticipation and a bit of fear. But, students on the main campus
Read MoreBy Ryan Chapman, Editor-in-Chief Energy FC are finding their stride at the right time. At the half last week in Portland, the team faced a familiar situation. Though they hadn’t
Read MoreBy Miranda FosterStaff Writer My stomach dropped to my knees in December 2018, when my newspaper adviser, Scott Carter, suggested that Lauren Johnson and I start a podcast for The
Read MoreBy Ryan Chapman, Senior Writer Oklahoma City Energy FC found themselves back in the win column, defeating Tacoma Defiance 2-0 this past Saturday. Let’s take a look at three takeaways
Read MoreBy Ryan Chapman, Senior Writer Just 13 games in the regular season remain for Energy FC. Thirteen games to end the recent bad run of form, and get back to
Read MoreStudents needing help with academic success will continue to have options, even after OCCC has closed the Learning Support office. The Learning Support office gave advice to students about studying
Read MoreOklahoma City Community College’s Capitol Hill Center has partnered with the Oklahoma City Energy to keep metro children up and active this summer. The Energy Assist Foundation teamed up with
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