Online Photo The Apothecary Shoppe, a compounding pharmacy in Tulsa, Okla., will not sell Missouri pentobarbital, a drug necessary for the state to perform…
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Online Photo After three months of political turmoil, civic unrest in Ukraine reached its boiling point. Kiev’s Independence Square, the main protest rally point,…
Photo by: Abby Bellow Proposed tax cuts in Oklahoma are stirring up controversy from opponents who claim the cuts could take away funding from…
Online Photo A trending hashtag and Twitter account dedicated to “#SochiProblems” is not a promising sign for a country that spent $51 billion on…
Photo by: Henoc Kivuye As the number of Chinese students continues to increase each year at Oklahoma Christian University, the students plan to educate…
Photo by: Abby Bellow The antibiotics individuals trust to fight off infections may no longer work. Since penicillin – the first natural antibiotic –…
Photo by: Will Gentry From 1987 to the 2011-2012 school year, universities have added staff members at an average rate of 87 a day…
Online Photo Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin aims to consolidate the Oklahoma Arts Council (OAC) and four other government-funded agencies under the Tourism and Recreation…





