Gaylord News is a reporting project of the University of Oklahoma Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication

Gaylord News

Gaylord News is a reporting project of the University of Oklahoma Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication

Gaylord News

Gaylord News is a reporting project of the University of Oklahoma Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication

Gaylord News

A Tale of Two Students-Bipolar Roommates

Tyler Moore, Reporter November 19, 2020

Living with Bipolar disorder is challenging, but two college students with two different types of the disorder say they're better off together. Tyler Moore reports.

Oklahoma teacher participates in second statewide walkout of her career

Taitum Wilson April 6, 2018

Some educators have been teaching in Oklahoma long enough to participate in two statewide teacher walkouts that demanded greater education funding from the state legislature. Thousands of teachers...

OU College of Dentistry Offers Low-Cost Service for the Community

OU College of Dentistry Offers Low-Cost Service for the Community

Sierra Rains-Moad May 7, 2017

OU dental students are taking their skills to the mouths of actual patients in a student program that provides dental care for eligible members of the community. In the OU College of Dentistry, students...

Integrity Council Wants to be a Resource, Not an Enemy

Joshua Callaway April 22, 2017

This past week has been “Integrity Week,” put on by the University of Oklahoma Integrity Council. Through several events, the council is trying to make an effort to get their name out there, and...

A SafeRide is a Tap Away

Meagan Loyd April 22, 2017

  University of Oklahoma students who need a safe way back to campus have the solution on their smartphones. SafeRide, an initiative under OU’s Student Government Association and Student Affairs,...

International Students are Given Something to ‘Buzz About’

Shereen Hashem March 3, 2017

The pungent smells of Indian curry and African rice wafted into the Bookmark Café as students huddled around foods most had never before seen. The University of Oklahoma’s Information Technology...

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