Homelssness is Becoming a Crime as Homeless Population Increases
In Oklahoma City, spring brings sunshine, flowers, and the image of a homeless person standing on the corner seeking food, money, or a sign of compassion from the community.
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In Oklahoma City, spring brings sunshine, flowers, and the image of a homeless person standing on the corner seeking food, money, or a sign of compassion from the community.
Read MoreChiaki Troutman says the World Languages and Cultures Center at Oklahoma City Community College is a culture-rich experience. Troutman has been the lab coordinator of the WLCC since it first
Read MoreHave you noticed the weather in Oklahoma lately? I enjoy the feeling of spring creeping up on us, but some days isn’t it freezing? I know what you’re thinking: that’s
Read MoreA measure that would allow public school employees to have a handgun on the school campus passed a legislative committee 11-5 last week. House Bill 3192 would allow school boards
Read MoreAmerica is a nation founded by immigrants, yet today we are becoming a country which no longer accepts the huddled masses of the poor. The United States Citizenship and Immigration
Read MoreSince November 8, 2016, it feels as though 10 years have passed in the United States. Last Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of the election of President Donald Trump. In
Read MoreWhile the world holds its breath, wondering whether or not the United States and North Korea will lock horns, in Oklahoma City, military officials say they are prepared should things
Read MoreFacilities Management is pleased with the amount of materials OCCC recycles, said Facilities Management Assistant Director Michael Mondt. Mondt said Facilities Management installed 15 water bottle refill stations on campus
Read MoreFrom Instagram and Twitter to college campuses and cities, people are talking about America Recycles Day. Each year on Nov. 15, U.S. citizens across the nation join together on America
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