Wisdom Doesn’t Come With Years
KaraLee Langford, Editor For generations, those before us have never failed to offer a remedy for life’s simplest decisions. Phrases such as, “I was once young too, you know,” or
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KaraLee Langford, Editor For generations, those before us have never failed to offer a remedy for life’s simplest decisions. Phrases such as, “I was once young too, you know,” or
Read MoreBy Sean Stanley, Staff Writer Most people are aware of the power house Netflix has become in providing interesting and original content. Netflix has put out critically acclaimed original series
Read MoreJeremy Morgan, Staff Writer In the fall of last year Oklahoma’s Medical Marijuana law went into effect. The law came by way of an initiative petition, State Question 788, which
Read MoreShort series “Weed Facts” coming soon to the Pioneer website! Stay tuned for more information as we share the impact Medical Marijuana is bringing to Oklahoma!
Read MoreBy Marcus Robertson On Wednesday, February 27, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 2597 into law just hours after it passed a vote in the Oklahoma Senate. The bill is
Read MoreStory and photo by Jenna Lowrance “Writing a book is like giving birth, it sucks while you are doing it and while you’re trying to work on it. It’s having
Read MoreBy Ryan Chapman “Parents send the best things they’ve ever done to you, and they want you to do something with them every single day,” Norman North High School teacher,
Read MoreThree years ago I graduated from high school. Three years ago college wasn’t an option for me. Three years ago I had just escaped a religious cult. Never would I
Read MoreSeven hundred and fifty-two students were named to the Spring 2019 Vice President’s Honor Roll at Oklahoma City Community College, officials at the school said this week. Students are eligible
Read MoreWomen are still a minority. In 2018, 107 women — 78 Democrats, 29 Republicans — held seats in the United States House and Senate, comprising only about 20 percent of
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