OIL Governor’s Election Focuses on Improvements for Organization
By Alyssa Sperrazza With the start of the spring session of the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature (OIL), delegates will elect a new governor, along with other […]
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature
By Alyssa Sperrazza With the start of the spring session of the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature (OIL), delegates will elect a new governor, along with other […]
By Janie Robbins As the Senate works their way through the bill process, Senator Corey Shirey can be seen casually leaning against a desk in […]
By Alyssa Sperrazza You’ll recognize her immediately by her curly, long brown hair. A picture of productivity, she wears a dark blue suit, heels and […]
By Matthew Rahn Murphy’s Law states that anything that can happen will happen. This perfectly sums up the past few months for Governor Jacob Murphy. […]
By Rebecca Campbell History is something that affects every aspect of human life. Without it, humans would not know who we were, where we are, […]
By Francesca Garbrah When Representative Caleb Cashdollar steps into that chamber room there’s no stopping him. Caleb Cashdollar, is a one star delegate from Oral […]
By Rebecca Campbell The amount of women who have reported rape or attempted rate in the state of Oklahoma is between 35%-45% higher than that […]
By Francesca Garbrah Earlier today Representative Cooper, Oklahoma State University, introduced a bill relating to “concealed carry.” This bill will allow all people registered a Concealed […]
By Matthew Rahn It’s a common question here at OIL. Is it in the opinion of the chair that (insert your comment here)? This is […]
By Alyssa Sperrazza The sounds of bullets have a distinct noise. They cut through the air and make people go tense. School shootings have become […]