Veteran Fights VA for Medical Care
Justin Eck, 34, served in the Oklahoma National Guard for twelve years. He enlisted in 2000, when he was seventeen. He served as a forward observer for field artillery, which
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Justin Eck, 34, served in the Oklahoma National Guard for twelve years. He enlisted in 2000, when he was seventeen. He served as a forward observer for field artillery, which
Read MoreOklahomans can add another entry to the long list of things they worry about. According to the Oklahoma Department of Health, there has been a rise in syphilis cases throughout
Read MoreSeveral international students met last Friday for their summer orientation at Oklahoma City Community College. Julia Bay, Associate Director of International Student Services, spoke about the stipulations students face in
Read MoreImagine exploring and roaming the streets of Costa Rica, London or Greece for college credit. Sound appealing? Oklahoma City Community College and Oklahoma Study Abroad work together to give students
Read MoreThe Red Hot Chili Peppers jammed through an Oklahoma ice storm to a sold out crowd at the BOK Center on Saturday, January 14. Tulsa hosted the event for the
Read MoreHundreds of vibrant pink hats and colorful signs covered the streets in front of the Oklahoma capitol last Saturday, in sharp contrast to the grey sky. Women and men stood
Read MoreStudents are eligible to be on the President’s honor roll by achieving a GPA of 4.0 while carrying at least 12 hours. Part-time students are eligible if they have maintained
Read MoreStudents are eligible for the Vice President’s Honor Roll by achieving a GPA of 3.5 while carrying at least 12 hours. Part-time students are eligible if they have maintained a
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 MoreThere are more than fifty tables, some covered in candy, some covered in flags. The students slow down on their way to class, admiring the decorations that the student groups
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