In the interest of public safety, it is necessary to keep the drunken drivers off the roads. However, we believe it could be done better.
My friends, we live in an ever shrinking world filled with unceasingly expanding industry and development. All of this expansion and growth doesn’t just happen though. It has to be run, and this requires fuel.
Another one of Oklahoma’s reputable, conservative state legislators has thrown his name into the ring to see whom among them can be the most outrageously conservative.
A student group is drafting a resolution to submit to OU Housing and Food that would create gender-blind housing options. This resolution would accommodate students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.
As an industrial engineering major, efficiency has been ingrained into my way of thinking.
George Orwell’s “1984” is a somewhat prophetic novel. If you haven’t read it, read it, and you’ll find yourself a more informed citizen. His book is just about dead on, save for one minor detail: We’re not controlled by the government so much as we are by the media.
Drew Harnish
Chances are, you were unaware that there was a day devoted to user-friendly design. But every year on the second Thursday of November, more than 40 countries around the globe promote the science of “making life easy.”
Nicholas Harrison
’m afraid that I’m going to have to take issue with John Jennings’ recent column about UOSA published by The Oklahoma Daily on election day.
I do not disagree with the idea that some student leaders are trying to make significant changes on campus.
Like many college towns, Norman has a lot of people who ride bikes. And a lot of these people are students, who either can’t afford to drive an automobile or are trying to be more environmentally friendly.
Human rights discussions are everywhere these days, from the local coffee shop trumpeting its fair trade beans to demonstrations on various campuses regarding atrocities in Darfur and weekly debates on Palestinian/Israeli relations.