Letters to the Editor Glen Garcia
In the debate presented Feb. 24 at the Oklahoma City Community College (Clifton Adcock, “Separation deliberation,” March 2, Gazette), Pastor
Steve Kern declared that “the Constitution is a Christian document
established by Christians to preserve the Christian social order already
established in the colonies.”
Harden needs to strengthen his game for Thunder to excel
Sports Clark Matthews
There are many things the Oklahoma City Thunder know they can expect on a nightly basis. Whenever they lace up, Russell Westbrook will be unstoppable going to the basket. If Kevin Durant does not score at least 25 points, it is an anomaly.
Letters to the Editor Kevin Acers
I am not impressed with the Gazette’s glib celebration of alcohol
consumption in the March 9 “Alcoholmanac” issue. Evidently, a business
decision was made to use St. Patrick’s Day as a selling point to
advertisers by capitalizing on the day’s associations with booze.
Metro restaurants have embraced social media to spread their message to tech-savvy diners.
Food and Drink Features Greg Horton
“We had a rough Saturday night,” the tweet read. “We want to apologize
to everyone we had to turn away. We’re a small restaurant &
sometimes mistakes happen.”
Real education should be about teaching kids how to think.
Commentary Steve Kern
In Oklahoma, there have been at least three attempts to pass a “teach
the controversy about evolution” bill in the last few years.
Some commodity crops’ genetically altered counterparts are already pervasive. Will modified wheat still smell sweet?
Features C.G. Niebank
For some, the phrase “genetically modified organism” might conjure up nightmarish visions of giant plants run amok, as portrayed in “Little Shop of Horrors,” while others embrace the label for efforts by seed and chemical companies to develop better seeds in order to improve food crop quality and yield worldwide.