Tucked in the hills of southwestern Oklahoma, behind Mt. Scott, at the end of a dead-end road lined with cattle and knocked-over telephone polls lies one of Oklahoma’s, indeed, the nation’s, best kept secrets: the MeersBurger. READ MORE
There was a time when coffee did the trick, when students thought caffeine was sufficient to help them endure the turmoil of finals week.
But that time has passed. READ MORE
With OU’s 62-21 rout of Missouri on Saturday, the Sooners earned more than their sixth Big 12 title and a shot at an eighth national championship. READ MORE
Soon, Oklahoma’s bridges won’t be falling down. Oklahoma has the highest number of deficient bridges in the nation, according to the Transportation Revenues Used Strictly for Transportation Coalition, but is repairing the deficiencies – giving bridges the attention they need for safer travel. READ MORE
OU officials say the national economic downturn might not have an impact on the number of incoming students in 2009, but it could change the dynamic of freshman classes. READ MORE
In the midst of a struggling national economy, the Oklahoma City metro area might be the place to be for Oklahomans trying to avoid unemployment. READ MORE
The dare came in 2003.
Laura Gibbs, an online arts and sciences instructor, challenged Joshua Landis, international and area studies professor, to create his own blog. READ MORE
If the polls and the pundits are right and Barack Obama strides to the podium tonight to deliver an acceptance speech, the Hawaiian-born child of a Kenyan father and Kansan mother will become the first black U.S. president. READ MORE