OU Wins Big 12 Title; Plays Georgia at Rose Bowl
The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Texas Central University Horned Frogs 41-17 at Saturday’s Big 12 Championship game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The win is OU’s eleventh Big 12
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The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Texas Central University Horned Frogs 41-17 at Saturday’s Big 12 Championship game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The win is OU’s eleventh Big 12
Read MoreState Auditor and Inspector Gary Jones says what Oklahoma is facing right now is “like a giant jigsaw puzzle.” “You got the state finances, the budget, the individual agencies, federal
Read MoreWednesday, November 8th, marks the 52nd anniversary of the Higher Education Act. It was established November 8, 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson to provide financial aid for college students.
Read MoreThe Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Oklahoma State Cowboys last Saturday in the always anticipated Bedlam football game. The final score was 62-52, and the combined total of 114 points made
Read More“Happy Death Day” is just another reminder of why you should be try to be a good person and not go down that dark tunnel. The main character, Tree —
Read MoreDrew Edmondson says the Oklahoma way of life is under attack. Edmondson, a Democrat, served as Oklahoma Attorney General for 16 years. He said he would “put Oklahomans first” if
Read MoreThe Oklahoma City Thunder kicked off its 10th season October 19th against the New York Knicks last week, beating New York 105-84, and with new recruits Carmelo Anthony and Paul
Read MoreTaking hybrid courses is a fairly new way to learn in college. These courses are divided half in class and half online. Students are able to learn from their instructor
Read MoreThe Pioneer Staff talks about labels like “Baby”,”Thug” and “be a man”. We talk about those labels by sharing personal story about how they have effected us. The OCCC Pioneer
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,
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