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3 ways to enjoy pre-finals week
With nine days left in the semester, days in Stillwater are limited. Although there are final projects and exams due sooner than anyone would like, studying and working aren't the only things to do before you leave town. While you are preparing for finals week, do these three things to...
Oklahoma State football spring transfer tracker 2024: Latest portal news, roster updates
STILLWATER — The spring transfer portal window has been incredibly quiet for Oklahoma State football, which has seen minimal turnover in the aftermath of its 10-4 season where it reached the Big 12 Championship Game. Here’s a look at the portal movement at OSU in the spring window, which...
Tornadoes likely to change state budget priorities, Senate leader says
The weekend storm that hammered 12 counties, spawned several tornadoes and left at least four dead will likely have a big impact on the state's 2025 budget, the majority leader of the Oklahoma Senate said Monday. State Sen. Greg McCortney, R-Ada, said the storm that cut a swath through Sulphur...
OK State transfer Brandon Garrison commits to Kentucky
Former Oklahoma State big man Brandon Garrison announced his commitment to Kentucky on Tuesday. The 6-foot-11 freshman averaged 7.5 points and 5.3 rebounds in 32 games (29 starts) for the Cowboys in 2023-24. The former McDonald's All-American shot a team-high 57.2 percent from the field for Oklahoma State. Garrison is the fifth transfer portal addition for new Wildcats coach Mark Pope, along with Lamont Butler (San Diego State), Otega Oweh (Oklahoma), Andrew Carr (Wake Forest) and Amari Williams (Drexel). --Field Level Media
Oklahoma State to Play in Charleston Classic Next Season
Oklahoma State’s nonconference slate is beginning to come together. According to a report from Jon Rothstein of College Hoops Today, OSU will participate in the 2024 Charleston Classic. The Cowboys will be one of eight teams in the event. Although two teams are yet to be finalized, the other...
Annual Herb and Succulent Festival avoids bad weather, connects community
The Botanic Garden at OSU hosted the annual Herb and Succulent Festival on Saturday. A windy afternoon did not stop The Botanic Garden from showing its various herbs and succulents. Vendors and participants were in high spirits while enjoying the variety of opportunities The Botanic Garden offered. For Lou Anella,...
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