New Food Pantry Offers Help For Hungry Students
Hungry 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
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Hungry 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 MoreIn 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 MoreThe Pioneer podcast is back with the 2018 Spring semester at Oklahoma City Community College. Chris and Sean talk about the controversy surrounding Loagn Paul, one of YouTude’s top content
Read MoreAmong those ejected from the Jan. 20 Donald Trump rally in Tulsa was OCCC student Anthony Leon. Leon said he was surprised to find himself a target for removal –
Read MoreAs the spring semester begins to get serious, so does OCCC’s choir program. The choirs are bringing the Big Apple to Oklahoma City for their show at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Read MoreCampus police reports from recent weeks center around reinforcement of college policies on service dogs and skateboarding. An incident between two service dogs was reported to the OCCC Campus Police
Read MoreThere’s a new club in town. Some 20 students have joined OCCC’s new Hip-Hop club and more than 100 people have signed up as showing interest, said Omar Gonzalez, founding
Read MoreMinnie Flowers said she is somewhat sad to be retiring. Flowers is an OCCC veteran of nearly 22 years. This January the former associate professor is in foreign lands: not
Read MoreTo the Editor: In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness month in October, OCCC will be hosting a Silent Witness display in the atrium of the Main Building on Oct. 6
Read MorePolice responded to several calls recently including a head injury at the Arts Festival Oklahoma site. At around 4 p.m. Aug. 29, worker Miguel Rivera was helping erect tents at
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