Marking 22 years after the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi, Oklahoma Christian University students, faculty and staff commemorated the historic event with an annual…
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A proposed Oklahoma bill has been altered in an effort to be more inclusive in the protection of military monuments, including Confederate monuments. In its…
An Oklahoma civil rights group is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of educating the public on the Islamic faith. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) chapter in…
Oklahoma Christian University’s Wishing Well chapter challenged participants to walk in the shoes of those less fortunate than themselves on Thursday. Partnering with Healing Hands…
Flint, Michigan is not the only place with lead poisoning problems. Oklahoma also faces a high risk of lead poisoning in 21 zip-code areas. “I…
Recognizing athletes for their outstanding character, inspiring conduct and great impact, the Oklahoma Christian Athletic Hall of Fame this year inducted its first second-generation honoree.…
Black students at predominantly white campuses feel cultural tension, according to News OK. A study published in Communication Education – the National Communication Association’s journal…
A 2013 study found that the majority of college students prefer printed books over electronic books. “For me, it depends on how I want to…