Posts from the Journalism Competition.
Innocent or Nah?
by Janie Robbins Every session, delegates bring very controversial pieces of legislation. This session, Representative Julie Tull’s “Innocent Until Proven Guilty” Act of 2016 will […]
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature
Posts from the Journalism Competition.
by Janie Robbins Every session, delegates bring very controversial pieces of legislation. This session, Representative Julie Tull’s “Innocent Until Proven Guilty” Act of 2016 will […]
by Janie Robbins Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature is in session! They spent the first day of session in joint session. This is where the House of […]
by Kelby Williams As elections approach us here at Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature’s 1st session of the 48th Legislature, consider the candidates with open minds and […]
by Paige McQueen If you see a lonesome figure lurking in the corner with an awed gaze, chances are they are apart of the elite group […]
by Harley Liechty Children are some of the most aspirational people in the world, (no, I’m not talking about our zero stars here). Most young children […]
by Janie Robbins Spring session in Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature means elections. Each chamber is electing new leadership, including Speaker of the House and President Pro […]
by Rebecca Campbell Looking ragged and tired, Chief Justice Chase Maxwell accepted the invitation I extended to him to participate in an interview. Finding the […]
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 […]