Sundaze: ‘Syria is a far-off place’
Plus Syria in Poetry
The Treaty
by Katie Williams
So you got locked up in the joint for smoking a joint and making a point, well that's just...
A Nepali Tale: ‘His life is pure kindness’
A Nepali Tale
by James Coburn
Tea pot whistles
with steam sent flying
in a sarangi hiss.
An old gray shopkeeper's eyes
take aim as dim as they be.
His Nepali...
Jones PR awkwardly calls Edmond a ‘food desert’
Imagine being part of an Oklahoma family living somewhere near the poverty level. Budgets are tight, vacations don't exist and feeding your loved ones...
Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo: ‘We should be walking to Standing Rock’
Award-winning filmmaker Sterlin Harjo declared on Facebook this weekend that he would be willing to walk about 800 miles from Ponca City, Oklahoma, to Standing Rock,...
Sundaze: ‘Time to study’ at the University of Oklahoma
'Time to study'
Over the course of my father's three decades teaching state history at the University of Oklahoma, he developed a stock joke — whenever OU lost its...
Enormous 5.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Oklahoma
A huge earthquake shook structures across Oklahoma this morning just after 7 a.m. About 25 minutes later, the U.S. Geological Survey announced it registered...
Millennials and politics: Getting ‘generation me’ to vote
By Elizabeth Campbell, Natalie Griffin, Amber Reece
News21
SALT LAKE CITY — Millennials get a bad rap when it comes to voting. They’re labeled narcissistic, self-absorbed...
Photos: Water, water, everywhere …
Water has been on the minds of many in Norman recently.
A city stormwater utility initiative that, in part, would have taken measures to mitigate...
Sundaze: Design conversations on Oklahoma’s new plate
On design conversations for the new
Oklahoma license plate ...
"I imagine the design conversations went something like this. However, what I'd really like to see is...
Timeline: Native American voting rights
By Courtney Columbus and Erin Vogel-Fox
During the past 180 years-plus, Native Americans have gone from being forced out of their homes to becoming accepted as...


















