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Harris: US needs health care, not profits

How could the United States of America be the richest of all countries and be the only one not providing universal health care? Have you ever wondered why the United States of America is the only industrialized nation that doesn’t have a universal health care system? Do you think the […]

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Humm: Redbox most fun for price

In today’s economy, there are very few things that you can pay a dollar for and get two hours of entertainment and enjoyment out of. Redbox is the exception. Having five locations within Ottawa, Redbox is the most feasible option for watching movies. Especially for OU students, considering there are […]

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Keep sports fun, respect others

Sports are about good hearted competition. We’ve all heard it isn’t about winning, or even playing the game. But, even as some of us are non-athletes, we know it’s not about fighting. A lot of teams have a history of fighting. With competitions, emotions are usually heightened. Nothing beats the […]

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Oliver: Watch movies online for convenience

When it comes to movies I almost don’t have any preference to which method of madness to embark on for my escape from reality. I watch loads of movies in theaters every year, I have thousands of DVDs and I even have a few Blu-rays despite not having a Blu-ray […]

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Roseberry: Buy movies for memories, keep experiences

I can’t bear to watch a movie for the first time and give it back. Heck, I can barely leave a movie theater without wanting to immediately go back and buy another ticket. To me, a movie is so much more than something to watch. Each one means something. There’s […]

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Baker cut majors, OU may benefit

OU may have the opportunity to pick up students where another university left them. In an effort to save money, Baker University cut five majors from their curriculum; the change will take effect in the fall. The majors cut include political science, physical education, molecular bioscience, wildlife biology and computer […]

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FAFSA form revised eases student minds

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid has been made easier for the upcoming year. Gary Bateman, assistant director of financial aid at OU, said that the federal government has tried to simplify the FAFSA. “There are fewer questions than there used to be,” he said. Bateman said that one […]

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OU students escape with God

Recently OU students were given the opportunity to escape. A group of students held the faith based event, Escape in the Ottawa University Chapel on Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. and February 27 at 9 a.m. and lasted all day long Saturday. The student leaders of Escape were Emily McAfoos, […]

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Spring broke

The more economical option during spring break is to work student Gary Shelton said Students are thinking of more practical ways to spend their break rather than pricey vacations. Shelton, a junior at Ottawa University, has arranged his plans this break around monetary confines. “I have made spring break plans […]

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State taxes affect student workers

Kelley Frazier believes that paying the state back taxes that the school doesn’t take out of her hard earned check isn’t fair. Frazier currently works at the Hull Center’s front desk and is making $7.50 an hour. According to the campus student career development office the situation is a misunderstanding. […]