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A 19-year-old University of Central Oklahoma student has died from injuries suffered in a Friday morning accident, police said.
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Protesters rally against abortion bill
More than 70 people gathered Friday on the south steps of the state Capitol to protest an abortion law that has been put on hold.
Anti-abortion exhibit on display at UCO
A Kansas-based anti-abortion group set up its graphic exhibit on the University of Central Oklahoma campus, drawing curious glances from students.
Memorial band takes third in state contest
The Edmond High School marching bands spent Halloween showing the state what they could do at the 2009 6A Oklahoma Bandmaster Association Marching Championship at the University of Central Oklahoma's Wantland Stadium.
Marketing workshop set for artists
Most artists would rather be working in their studio than out marketing themselves.
EHS Big Blue marching band qualifies for 29th straight final at Bandmasters
Enid High School's Big Blue Band qualified for its 29th straight finals competition Saturday during the Oklahoma Bandmasters State Marching Contest, held at the University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond.
Council of Bond Oversight OKs $26.5M for state colleges
OKLAHOMA CITY About $26.5 million in revenue bonds was approved by the Council of Bond Oversight Thursday to help pay for computer and energy improvements and vehicles at several state colleges and universities.
Tradition heats upMSU students burn opposition T-shirts
Anyone donating a shirt from a competing school got a free MSU T-shirt. The new Midwestern State University Homecoming tradition began three years ago, but it caught fire immediately.
A phone call to police about an air conditioner being removed from a local apartment complex lead to pallets of 20 air conditioners belonging to the University of Central Oklahoma sitting stacked in a back yard.
Walk to raise substance abuse awareness
Through Rock the Walk, a two-mile community walk, Parents Helping Parents will promote substance abuse awareness and early intervention.
National Science Foundation awards grant to structural biology group
A statewide group of structural biologists recently formed in order to advance high-tech research among their similar interests.
The Whoa s Roger Daltrey visits ACM@UCO
For students at the Academy of Contemporary Music at the University of Central Oklahoma the question wasn't where or when they would have their first master class with a music industry veteran, but who would appear there Oct.
Manning graduates from basic combat training Army National Guard Spec. Jonathan W. Manning has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Sill.
UCO hires OSU compliance official Scott Williams
EDMOND, Okla. a ' Oklahoma State University's top NCAA rules compliance official is taking a new job at the University of Central Oklahoma.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee counts as another smash hit for CityRep , produced in conjunction with the University of Central Oklahoma.
Community organizers respond to opposition
Metro interfaith leaders said their community organizing coalition will be a need-based, bottom-up effort that will not be directed by a controversial Chicago-based group.
Educational Installs Continue To Climb For Solid State Logic Duality & AWS 900+ SE Consoles
DMN Newswire--2009-10-16--Solid State Logic Duality and AWS 900+ SE consoles continue to be the equipment of choice for educational institutions.
Oklahoma state legislators, from left, Rep. Ken Miller, Sen. Todd Lamb and President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee accept their 2009 Distinguished Service Awards from Oklahoma State System of Higher Education Chancellor Glen Johnson at the University of Central Oklahoma Thursday.
Democrats discuss childrena s issues at UCO
Abused children who have been subjected to violence or have witnessed violence in their homes are more prone to commit acts of violence on dates or in marriage, Attorney General Drew Edmondson said Tuesday morning at the 2009 Fall Legislative Forum on Children's Issues.
Edmondson, Askins speak about gubernatorial candidacy
EDMOND a ' Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson on Tuesday said that if elected governor, he would advocate a zero tolerance on junk food in school.
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