The Tea Party movement is neither entirely a group of grassroots amateurs, nor is it a case of astroturfing, a University of Michigan professor said Wednesday night. READ MORE
Many people in Europe consider the recent financial crisis a sign of the failure of capitalism, but this sentiment is much less common in North America and generally derided in emerging markets, a Fortune 100 CEO said Thursday in the Mary Eddy and Fred Jones Auditorium. READ MORE
The rise of China is "win-win" for both it and the United States, according to a group of Chinese diplomats that spoke at a public conference Friday, April 2, in the Oklahoma Memorial Union's Beaird Lounge. READ MORE
Some students want to swap the mattresses provided by campus housing with their own, but university officials cite rules preventing any replacement. READ MORE
Television network executives fear rather than embrace the ongoing change in media, veteran journalist Jim Miklaszewski said Wednesday in a speech to students at the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication. READ MORE
This generation of American students is facing as great a challenge, if not greater, than that of other generations, OU President David Boren said Monday night at a dinner featuring two former national security advisers. READ MORE
Not since former President Franklin Roosevelt took office in 1933 in the middle of the Great Depression has any president faced as many problems as President Barack Obama and his administration, said a New York Times reporter. READ MORE
Students in the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication know Chris Borthick as an academic adviser, but he also works an an occult specialist for an organization whose exploits will be featured today on cable television. READ MORE
CIA Officer in Residence Don Hughes gave an overview of the ins and outs of the CIA followed by a question-and-answer session yesterday in Hester Hall.
Punctuated by pop culture portrayals of the CIA and espionage, the lecture focused on the CIA’s division into four directorates. READ MORE