Archive for ‘December, 2009’

Vista editor says goodbye

Vista editor says goodbye

Caleb McWilliams, the graduating Vista copy editor, says goodbye.

The West and Wescott Sports Talk Show 12-4-09

The West and Wescott Sports Talk Show 12-4-09

The guys discuss Tiger Woods, among other sports. Click here to listen to part one Click here to listen to part two Click here to listen to part three Click here to listen to part four

Bronchos roll past USAO and survive Tarleton, move to 4-2

Bronchos roll past USAO and survive Tarleton, move to 4-2

It was a night in which the Bronchos took a lead and ran with it. UCO improved to 3-2 on the season with a complete drubbing of the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, 96-72.

Controversial preachers visit UCO

Controversial preachers visit UCO

Preachers Jed Smock and Bro Cope shouted religious indictments of UCO students outside the Nigh University Center Wednesday.

Sorority serves with ink and books

Sorority serves with ink and books

The sisters of Alpha Kappa Alpha at the University of Central Oklahoma are fulfilling their sorority’s legacy of service by sponsoring a used ink cartridge and book drive.

Bronchos learn to C.A.R.E. for others

Bronchos learn to C.A.R.E. for others

The University of Central Oklahoma takes very seriously the well-being of its students and has the Campus Awareness Response and Evaluation (C.A.R.E.) Team to ensure students have access to resources.

Cartoon Commentary

Cartoon Commentary

The Vista and UCO360 welcome new cartoonist, Prakriti Adhikari.

Students given option to learn by traveling

Students given option to learn by traveling

Looking to travel? The Mass Communications department has several options from which to choose.

Petition circulates for official ‘Dead Week’

Petition circulates for official ‘Dead Week’

At the University of Central Oklahoma, quiet week is not a time to simply not speak. Central students are loudly voicing their opinions about the policy that precedes finals week.

Q&A with Dylan Billings

Q&A with Dylan Billings

UCO student Dylan Billings could become the youngest person in the Oklahoma State House of Representatives. At 20 years old, the 5-foot-9-inch sophomore and political science major is not yet even old enough to officially run for election.

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