Local group created to support Sanders’ presidential bid
“Athens for Bernie Sanders” met for the first time last month in support of the presidential candidate.
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“Athens for Bernie Sanders” met for the first time last month in support of the presidential candidate.
OU could enlist private partners to fund renovations at the Ridges
Cabs, buses and shuttles can you get around town — or as far away as Columbus and Cincinnati.
Jeremy Webster, dean of Honors Tutorial College, will spend next year away from OU participating in the ACE Fellows Program.
About 570 students from many different OU departments attended Thursday’s Student Expo to showcase their research.
23-year-old OU alumna Mallorie Sullivan hoped that an impressive resume and a history of respectable internships would land her a job out of school to help pay back what she owed. But they didn't.
After two teams dropped out, OU’s Quidditch team will travel to South Carolina for the national tournament.
The Ridges Advisory Council will present a draft of their development plan at the Board of Trustees meeting in June.
Christine Woods, marketing senior, will be honored at the marketing symposium on March 26 as OU’s first annual marketing student of the year.
Students network with marketing executives at Thursday’s inaugural Marketing Symposium.
More than 400 participants on 37 teams attended Friday’s American Red Cross Relay for Life at Walter Fieldhouse.
The recent cancellation of several blood drives in the region has caused the American Red Cross to call on OU students to donate.
Students who attended eight or more supplemental instruction sessions last semester received 24 percent more As and Bs in their courses than students who did not attend SI.
All of OU’s new residence halls are on schedule to be completed in the summer, while Park Place nears the end of its construction.
OU is stockpiling five hundred tons of salt this winter, twice as much as last winter.
A new student coalition, New BLAC, aims to facilitate productive conversation on race in a safe and inclusive environment
Amer Alshawa, a Turkish citizen, was detained on Oct. 2 at Dubai International Airport after arriving at the United Arab Emirates.
New residence halls are set to begin offering sustainable living spaces
OU prepares to switch from coal to natural gas power as part of a $79 million energy initiative.
The event to build a cardboard castle made of 15,000 cardboard boxes has been postponed with no set rescheduled date.