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Columnist laments worldwide adversity
While I was laughing, enjoying friends company and eating incredible pizza, people were fearing for their lives.
Columnist discusses Wi-Fi issues on campus
Wi-Fi on the OCU campus is very weak, and in some places it is even nonexistent.
New food provider falls short of improved expectations
We have a long way to go until this year is up, and hopefully changes will continue to be made as far as dining at OCU goes.
DEAR CRAZY KAZOO LADY: A BAD ADVICE COLUMN
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
Columnist abroad visits Rome, concludes her travels
Hands down, I would recommend studying abroad. I don’t think there’s anyone who would tell you not to do it. But it isn’t always the most magical experience.
Students challenged to impact the environment in positive manner
It’s on us to fix what we’ve done to the earth before it chooses to eliminate us.
Columnist abroad commends efforts to learn a new language
Anyone who is trying to learn a new language is trying, and deciding to do it the hard way.
Columnist discusses pressure on college students to drink alcohol
I am not against risk-taking. In fact, I think it’s an essential part of our existence
Columnist discusses writer’s block as a common form of anxiety
Writer’s block is definitely real, and it’s a form of anxiety, according to an article by Lisa Duchene at Penn State.
Columnist abroad visits Paris, realizes the extent of her Spanish integration
I decided it was time to try exploring the rest of Europe, starting with Paris. I mean, why on earth wouldn’t I? It’s so close and so easy.
Dear Crazy Kazoo Lady: a bad advice column
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
Dear Crazy Kazoo Lady: a bad advice column
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
Dear Crazy Kazoo Lady: a bad advice column
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
Dear Crazy Kazoo Lady: a bad advice column
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
Columnist advocates for technology use by children
The reality is we are already in an age where technology is ruling everything. I don’t see any problems with allowing children to use technology in moderation.
Editor shares domestic violence experience
I was the one out of four women that have been a victim of domestic violence.
Columnist sees Google, not Apple, as the future of high tech
Apple products have become stale in their innovation. It seems as if they are just rehashing old ideas.
That kind of thinking will not last in the fast-paced world of technology.
Another tech company is poised to take Apple’s place.
Columnist has mixed emotions about Homecoming events
I’m just going to say it – I hate Homecoming.
Homecoming is just no fun. It’s a month of hell.
Columnist enjoys food, supports new campus restaurant
I had the great opportunity to be at a soft launch for Rehearsals, the new campus restaurant at the corner of 23rd Street and Kentucky.
Columnist encourages chapel service participation
OCU puts on a Chapel service at 1 p.m. every Thursday in the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel.
This year, the Chapel worship team–especially the Rev. Rod Newman–has hit their stride.
Columnist proposes undergound Oreo empire
America’s favorite cookie is just as addictive as the hard narcotic cocaine, according to a recent study.
Cocaine is considered one of the most harmful and addictive drugs on the market, according to the Controlled Substances Act of 1990.
Columnist warns against judging your life by social media standards
Most of us have experienced it, the feeling of inadequacy as we mindlessly scroll through our Facebook or Twitter feed on a Friday night watching tons of people have more fun than us.
We have also felt it perhaps in the middle of summer as we watch droves of people on vacation seemingly being the most interesting people in the world.
When we are doing these cool things, we are also posting pictures and other things on social media to remind our “friends” and “followers” just how cool we are as well.
Anyone who has social media is guilty of this at some point to some degree.
Columnist thinks access to health care should be a universal human right
Americans know their rights. This spirit of America is older than America itself.
Our Founding Fathers knew that they were being denied their rights as natural-born English citizens, and they fought to restore them. African-Americans knew that they had an inherent right derived from their Maker to not be the property of another man.
Columnist sees postives, potential in new J.K. Rowling series
On Sept. 12, some of you may have felt an earthquake on campus.
In reality it was just me jumping for joy at the news release that there is going to be a new Harry Potter movie… kind of.
While the movie has nothing to do with Harry or his friends, it is set in the universe of the Harry Potter series.
Columnist criticizes lotteries as a ‘tax on poor’
In recent years, the Powerball lottery has given out record amounts of money to winners.
Some of the jackpots have been close to half a billion dollars.
There are many things the lottery does for funding important institutions, but people just don’t understand where the money is coming from.