The Fight Against Friedreich’s Ataxia
The national anthem breaks through a crisp September morning, across the street people stand huddled together by a Methodists Church in Warrenton, a small town in Missouri. The Trentham family
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The national anthem breaks through a crisp September morning, across the street people stand huddled together by a Methodists Church in Warrenton, a small town in Missouri. The Trentham family
Read MoreThe fall semester at OCCC has been going about a month and students have likely found some time to catch up with friends. Some may have heard talk about taking
Read MoreHungry student at Oklahoma City Community College now have a new resource. The OCCC Food Pantry opened on September 18. The food pantry offers free weekly groceries to anyone with
Read MoreAn OCCC theater student was killed recently and police have a suspect in custody. Police say their investigation continues. Isaac Herrera, was known for
Read MoreThe 2017 Oklahoma State Fair opened its 110th year this month. For eleven days people of all ages — from elderly to toddlers — seemed to enjoy the food, attractions,
Read MoreIn the heart of the Bible Belt, Sundays are sacred. Rooted in tradition, Oklahomans come together at churches for spirituality, fellowship, and guidance. But for four women, advocates for the
Read MoreFor many black people in the south, the Fourth of July is not considered a day of freedom. In replacement, black Americans celebrate Juneteenth. Juneteenth represents the day black Americans
Read MoreIf you enjoy being outdoors, working out, or solving technical problems, rock climbing is the sport for you. The physical, mental, and psychological benefits received from rock climbing include increased
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 MoreThe Council for American-Islamic Relations of Oklahoma hosted its third annual Muslim Day Thursday, seeking to inform residents about the state of education, hate crimes, and community involvement. Adam Soltani,
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