OCCC Police Collar New Headquarters
By: John Benson, Staff Writer After more than a year of planning, renovation and construction, OCCC celebrated the completion of the new Campus Police Headquarters, Sept. 16, on the southeast
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By: John Benson, Staff Writer After more than a year of planning, renovation and construction, OCCC celebrated the completion of the new Campus Police Headquarters, Sept. 16, on the southeast
Read MoreBy: Tristian Williams, Staff Writer During a recent blood drive on campus, gay sexually active males were barred from donating blood because of what some call an outdated policy of
Read MoreBy: Zachary Barth, Staff Writer OCCC students say they are excited The Oklahoma State Cowboys started the season at full throttle, scoring more than 50 points in both of their
Read MoreBy: Ryan Chapman, Editor-in-Chief After brushing aside their first two opponents, the Oklahoma Sooners will travel away from Norman and return to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA. Sooners coach
Read MoreBy: John Benson, Staff Writer With a new semester starting, odds are many students will need to use the testing center in the Main Building, just south of Student Success
Read MoreBy: Christopher Hill and Ida Stallvik The OCCC coffee shop and the college cafeteria, OCCC Cafe, are open for business again and are serving students, faculty and staff enmasse after
Read MoreBy: Ryan Chapman, Editor-in-Chief Earlier this month, Walmart announced it would cease the sale of all handgun and short-barrel rifle ammunition. The retailer also announced customers would no longer be
Read MoreBy: Cithera Hinds, Staff Writer A former OCCC employee of over 22 years who was fired after undergoing a liver ultrasound has amended her civil complaint against Oklahoma City Community
Read MoreBy: Maris Howard, Staff Writer Research shows that students’, faculty and staff members’ brains work best when they think more positively about themselves, OCCC Counselor Jenna Howard said from her
Read MoreBy: Venae Roan, Managing Editor With the new school year starting, OCCC students may be spending more on textbooks than they need to or waiting to buy them until they
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