CFN Gazette staff
There aren’t many people in Oklahoma who could stand to lose a cool $33 million on a gamble, but then again there aren’t many people quite like Oklahoma State University sugar daddy — er, booster — T. Boone Pickens.
CFN Gazette staff
You've heard of the New York strip steak and the Kansas City strip. Well, meet their younger, party-ready brother: the Vegas strip.That's right, the crew at Oklahoma State University's Robert M. Ke
CFN Gazette staff
On the scale of questionable business plans, the one by T. Boone Pickens
— oil and gas man, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth financier and Oklahoma
State University sugar daddy — isn’t too off the deep end.
Features Jenn Scott
It’s September! That means fall is nearly here — my favorite time of
year for loads of reasons that have nothing to do with a pigskin sphere.
CFN Gazette staff
In a move seemingly plucked straight out of Joseph Heller’s classic novel, Catch- 22, Oklahoma
State University officials decided the best way to protect victims of
sexual assault was to not tell police about those incidents of sexual
assault.
CFN Gazette staff
The past year was an interesting one for Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey
McClendon, and 2013 is shaping up to be an interesting one for his
former partner, current SandRidge Energy CEO Tom Ward.
CFN Gazette staff
What makes a college worthy of consideration? A good football team?
Availability of copious amounts of booze? Or something as quaint as
academic excellence?
CFN Gazette staff
Oklahoma State University loves its orange and black, but it looks like there’s also room for a fair amount of green. That’s according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which named OSU fifth in the nation for green-power purchasing among colleges and universities.
Oklahoma college graduates struggle with soaring student loan debt.
News James Cooper
College isn’t easy. And it sure isn’t cheap. Personal education debt in
the U.S. swelled to $914 billion last summer, according to a 2012 report
from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Oklahoma’s wrestling greats grapple with the International Olympics Committee to return the sport to the games.
Sports Tim Farley
Oklahoma’s wrestling heavyweights are pinning their hopes that the sport
will return to the Summer Olympics on a global alliance that includes
Russia, Turkey and Iran.