Where is My Mind 10

By: Mikel Frederickson I decided that this is going to be my last blog about anything school related. I feel like I have been ranting about it since the start of where is my mind and since I am so close to graduating I should enlighten you with my more creative side. I made a [...]

Where is My Mind 9

By: Mikel Frederickson I think it is kind of ironic that the busiest month of my college career is November. The month that we celebrate Thanksgiving and that we spend a whole day stuffing our faces with delicious food and giving thanks to whatever it is that we may be thankful for. This Thanksgiving for [...]

Where is My Mind 8

By: Mikel Frederickson So I failed to mention in my last two blogs why all of the sudden I have brought my where is my mind blog back into circulation. It turns out that this blog will count as one of my six hours that I am short to graduate. It seems that my mind [...]

Where is My Mind 7

By: Mikel Frederickson As I look back on the last four years of college I realize how fast it went. Now in my last semester it has surprisingly gone pretty fast as well except up to this point. The point when I found out I was short six hours to graduate in December. The good [...]

Where is My Mind 6

By: Mikel Frederickson My mind is lost somewhere in between the last semester of my college education and the beginning of whatever comes next. I have no idea what is even going to come next and to my own surprise I’m not even stressing about it. Where to now and what’s comes next, I honestly [...]

Dr. Amy Hall contributes her experience to English

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By ILLANA BELL Northwestern News Knights in shining armor and chain mail perform their best to impress the ladies of the court. Ladies wait to congratulate the noble knights of their interest. The king and his queen watch intently from their shaded seats soon to be in celebration of the holiday and winner at hand. [...]

How to make homemade lattes on a budget

KRISTY BENSON Northwestern News Whether it’s a hot or cold coffee morning, we all know that buying it every single morning can get very expensive, very fast. It is surprisingly easy to make your own at home, without the use of a fancy espresso maker. There are, however, things that you will need to make [...]

Keeping up with the… fall trends

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By Erika Birk Northwestern News From tank tops to sweaters, and flip flops to boots, the seasons have changed, and it’s time for fall fashion. Keeping up with fall trends is a job within itself, but worth the challenge to keep from looking like you are stuck in 1999. Here are a few of the [...]

Dept. of Social Work to host upcoming events

By MAGON MAYHALL Northwestern News The Department of Social Work is hosting two upcoming events for the advancement of education in the Social Work field in November. Tuesday, Nov. 15 from at 12:30 p.m. the Northwestern Department of Social Work will present an overview of the OU MSW program including admissions procedures, curriculum and possible [...]

Kids Against Hunger

By GABBY HERNANDEZ Northwestern News Alpha Sigma Alpha is participating in a charity called Kids Against Hunger, which takes place in Cherokee at 1 p.m. this Sunday, where they will be boxing up donated food. This is ASA’s first year participating in the event. They have done charity work in the past such as carhopping, [...]

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