Students from the OU College of Law submitted a report last week to the United Nations Humans Rights Council about the state of human rights of indigenous people in Guyana.
Antonio Perkins set records and played for championships while decked out in OU’s crimson and cream. Now, he’s doing his part to boost a different kind of Cleveland County crimson.
In the Amazon jungle, animals and microbes that break down dead plant cells into carbon dioxide are suffering from a lack of a vital mineral. However, the lead scientist, whose findings were picked up by National Geographic News this month, has found it benefits the environment.
The Santa Fe Depot will celebrate its centennial this week with a host of exhibitions and events. Sponsored by The Performing Art Studio’s Centennial Committee, the main events take place Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the Depot on 200 S. Jones Ave.
Eight years after his first drink and five years after first legally purchasing alcohol in Italy, Rakash Prasad was finally old enough to drink in Oklahoma.
A former U.S. Army general said he does not want President Barack Obama to commit any more troops in Afghanistan.
Members of UOSA Student Congress attending the Big 12 Student Government Conference in Lubbock, Texas earlier this month saw a demonstration of how a student government, similar to one proposed by Oklahoma Students for a Democratic Society, could work.
The Norman Police Department Criminal Investigations Division and the Norman Fire Department are continuing to work with the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the identity of the person found early Sunday inside the trunk of a burning vehicle, Norman Police Spokeswoman MPO Jennifer Newell stated in a press release.
An OU staff member has been charged with three counts of first-degree arson in relation to three small fires that occurred in the Chemistry Building earlier this semester.
Associated Press
VELMA, Okla. — Authorities say a small earthquake shook parts of southern Oklahoma, but no damage was reported.