“How Was Your Spring Break?”
Pioneer Pop-Up features five students’ stories weekly. We asked OCCC community members about their Spring Break. “I got to stay home, get caught up on some work, relax, and now
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Pioneer Pop-Up features five students’ stories weekly. We asked OCCC community members about their Spring Break. “I got to stay home, get caught up on some work, relax, and now
Read MoreFirst, how wonderful to have our dear Pioneer back in action. Without genuine journalism, democracy is always more at risk, and as the OCCC community, we would miss out on
Read MoreJoe Moffett, PhD, recently became the Dean of Arts, English, and Humanities division at Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC). Dean Moffett is originally from Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh area. He is a
Read MoreImagine a 7-year-old little girl confidently saying, “That’s my Momma!” as a woman walks across the stage in a cap and gown and receives her a degree from Oklahoma City
Read MoreOCCC has a history and pattern of discrimination and harassment against faculty and staff stemming several years, and faculty are speaking up about it to a local investigative reporter, Professor
Read MoreIt’s not every day students at OCCC are honored for showing positivity or being engaged in classes. But, some did last month as the college’s TRiO Upward Bound mini-college program
Read MoreOklahoma’s medical marijuana industry is operating and Oklahomans are benefiting. But, there are still some roadblocks to the bill’s implementation, especially at OCCC. One of these challenges is students at
Read MoreMONICA HERNANDEZ, Pioneer Student Writer Oklahoma City Community College is looking to expand the availability of online and hybrid courses, finalize plans to repurpose the aquatics center by June 2020,
Read MoreBy Miranda Foster, Staff Writer An Oklahoma City felon who was arrested at least six times for failing to register as a sex offender pleaded guilty to another instance of
Read MoreBy Marcus Robertson, Editor-in-Chief A former longtime Oklahoma City Community College employee and Employee of the Year, is suing the college in federal court for wrongful termination. Denise Gomez, who
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