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Sexes ed.

Thanks to a University of Oklahoma freshman, OU students will get a chance to learn all about the sexes next year. Antonin Fusco thought up the idea for a class geared toward relations between men ...  
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Mick’s margin

In a race that was closer than Nostradamus may have prognosticated, incumbent Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett defeated independent candidate Steve Hunt on March 2. Cornett won by 58.3 to 41.7 percen...  
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Bio grads

Good news for environmentalists: OU recently announced that students graduating this year will be wearing biodegradable gowns during commencement. Bad news to students: The new gowns will still be wo...  
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PR BS

Lots of press releases related to the Sooner State cross our desk. This week, these titles least screamed “Stop the presses!” —“Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Extends Vehicle Supply Agreement With ...  
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Quote of the Week

The Oklahoma Supreme Court is “growing weary of admonishing the Legislature for so flagrantly violating the terms of the Oklahoma Constitution.” —from the unanimous ruling affirming a lower court’s ...  
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Energizer bill

Most of the public has become aware of delay tactics used by lawmakers when they oppose or have serious concerns over a bill. Words like filibuster, grandstanding and amendment come to mind. But one...  
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Gay attorney gives up right to practice law in Oklahoma over deep-seated discrimination

Slaton Anthony has given up several things since deciding Oklahoma was not the place to be for a gay man. He gave up his home, marriage and military service. But Anthony also decided that practicing ...  
Mar 03, 2010 | 3 Comments

Oklahoma Gazette earned an array of awards at three different contests in February

Oklahoma Gazette received 18 honors at the 2009 Oklahoma Pro Chapter’s Society of Professional Journalists awards, including five firsts, six seconds, five thirds and two honorable mentions in Divisi...  
Mar 03, 2010 | 1 Comment

As Oklahoma City revitalizes, questions arise about long-term state of homeless

Ruben Martinez tells his story from inside The Salvation Army Central Oklahoma Area Command’s Family Shelter. It’s a heart-wrenching tale of how his family became displaced last year. He said he lost...  
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A state legislator tries to reduce the amount of women incarcerated in Oklahoma

Kelly Damphousse, a sociology professor at the University of Oklahoma and associate dean for the OU College of Arts and Sciences, said it’s well known that Oklahoma locks up more women than any other...  
Mar 03, 2010 | 1 Comment

Hold the eggs

So here’s a new one coming out of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. House Bill 3077 would make it illegal for a woman to sell her eggs — yes, those eggs. The bill, authored by Rep. Rebecca Hami...  
Mar 03, 2010 | 1 Comment

Energizer bill

Most of the public has become aware of delay tactics used by lawmakers when they oppose or have serious concerns over a bill. Words like filibuster, grandstanding and amendment come to mind. But one...  
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