Seven hundred and fifty-two students were named to the Spring 2019 Vice President’s Honor Roll at Oklahoma City Community College, officials at the school said this week. Students are eligible... Read More →
The role of a newspaper editor is an immensely demanding job for any paper. But possibly even more so for that of a school newspaper when you are dealing with... Read More →
When I was ten, my parents began to steer away from celebrating Halloween. The spirit of the holiday, they said, glorified evil and death. In its place, my family celebrated... Read More →
The 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 More →
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 More →
Students at Oklahoma City Community College face an increased tuition this year. OCCC’s funding comes from one third tuition and fees, one third from donors and other sources, and the... Read More →
The World Language and Cultural Center will host its 10th anniversary celebration beginning at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, September 18. The event will continue through 5 p.m. “It is a... Read More →
Republican side, Kevin Stitt, the owner of a mortgage service company, captured the GOP nod for the governor’s race. Unofficial returns show Stitt well head of his opponent, former Oklahoma... Read More →
Large numbers of Oklahoma voters cast ballots Tuesday in the 2018 primary election. With 1,905 precincts reporting, Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett has 28.98 percent of the vote, followed by... Read More →