Stories from the Journalism Competition (Fall 2015)
Senate Snaps Lead to Office
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 […]
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature
Stories from the Journalism Competition (Fall 2015)
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 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 […]
By Matthew Rahn There are two radical bills hitting both the House and Senate floor this session. These two separate bills, written by Quincy Metcalf […]