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OC adds German and higher-level foreign language courses

New Courses offered will include German I from 11:40 a.m. to 12:55 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Intermediate French I from 2:40 to 3:55 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Spanish for Medical Interpreters, which will be an online summer course.

“For athletes, by athletes;” alumnus runs professional fitness facility in OKC

“Our strength coach was kind of the founding father of strength and conditioning at the college level, and I just started learning a lot from him and bought into what he was doing,” Ka’aiohelo said. “So, when I saw how it changed my opportunities, I began thinking that I wanted to share some of that stuff when I was done playing ball. I knew that it worked for me—it was not something I read in a book—I actually got to live that experience and it motivated me to get out and learn more.”

Freshman declared cancer free after battling acute promyelocytic leukemia

“Going to meet new people was hard because I would have to tell them I have cancer, which is not fun when you are going to college and meeting all your new friends,” Jones said. “I just wanted to be normal. I was going through this, but I wanted to be treated like a human being. I do not want to be asked, ‘Are you okay?’ I just want you to have a conversation with me.”

Iota Kappa Phi becomes back-to-back Spring Sing champions

“All I can say is wow—it is hard to put into words,” Iota Spring Sing Director Jourdan Bruce said. “Knowing that we won first on the 50th year of Spring Sing and our 10th year as a club is a crazy thought, but then again, we put in so much work and so much time to make this possible. Being back-to-back champions feels amazing because we achieved our goal for our club.”