This Sunday, broken piping condemned students living at Oklahoma Christian University to nearly 24 hours without running water. John Hermes, Chief Operating Officer at Oklahoma…
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News editor Gideon Mallinson and opinions editor Colby Coker collaborated on this story. As sickness sweeps the nation this season, many Oklahomans are forced to…
International After two weeks of searching, a truck cabin lost to a sinkhole has been found lodged in a sewer pipe in Japan. After the…
Oklahoma Christian’s music department performed their annual cabaret show this past weekend. All photo credit goes to Jonah Hays.
International Researchers have managed to digitally unfurl a charred scroll that survived the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in A.D. 79. The burnt document, like many…
On Feb. 3, Dean of Students Neil Arter hosted a panel for the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum featuring three individuals affected by the bombing…
A tide of bills accompanied the start of the Oklahoma legislative session on Monday, Feb. 3, with more than 3,000 bills filed over the past…
International A recent startup company, Tomorrow.Bio, has opened and secured its place as Europe’s first human cryogenics lab. The German company promises to preserve clients’…





