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COLUMN: Eating the Mind Away in the Throes of Anorexia
Anorexia, bulimia and other eating disorders affect more than 9% of Americans, and they can be life-threatening.
Amy Martinez Reynolds
Dec 19, 2025


Devin Fogle's Time Travel Romp
Epic student Devin Fogle turned an idea he had while avoiding social studies homework into a historical-fantasy book.
Maleigha Ude
Dec 18, 2025


RoBlocked? Child Safety Concerns Prompt Oklahoma to Take Action
Social media giant Roblox faces lawsuits nationwide, and potentially in Oklahoma, over its protection of minors and efforts to keep bad actors off the platform.
Hooriyah Kamran
Dec 18, 2025


Oklahomans Know Weather, but Do They Know Storm Preparedness?
Oklahomans think they know all about severe weather, but do they really know what it takes to be prepared?
Madison Horton
Dec 17, 2025


'Like a Viking that Died in Battle': Epic's Chromebooks Live Exciting Lives but Eventually Need Repairs
Epic's warehouse receives, fixes and returns hundreds of Chromebooks a week throughout the school year.
Trezli Cramer
Dec 12, 2025


COLUMN: The Internet Rebrands Bullying — and Teens Pay the Price
A recent social media trend aims to make bullying socially acceptable, but teens who have been bullied say it's not just a harmless meme.
Kaylee Steer
Dec 11, 2025


Out-of-the-Way Oklahoma: Travel Destinations for All Seasons
Oklahoma is far more than the cowboys, cornfields and plains many people associate with the Sooner State.
Kinzie Click
Dec 10, 2025


With Court Oversight in the Rearview Mirror, Oklahoma's Child Welfare System Looks Ahead
A federal judge has released Oklahoma's child welfare system from court oversight, but advocates stress that challenges remain.
Cya'Lyce Harris
Dec 9, 2025


A Personal Perspective: ‘United Eid’ and how Ramadan Celebrations Differ in Oklahoma
Although many Ramadan traditions are the same worldwide, Muslims in non-Muslim-majority countries sometimes observe differently.
Hooriyah Kamran
Dec 5, 2025


Ramadan Traditions Connect Muslims Across Cultures, Continents
The crescent moon marks the start of the unique time that Muslims in Oklahoma and around the world celebrate together -- Ramadan.
Hooriyah Kamran
Dec 5, 2025


Blown Whistles, Broken Culture: Why Youth Sports Officials Are Walking Away
Officials are part of the fabric of youth sports, but disruptive fans, players and coaches are driving many to hang up their whistles.
Joshlyn McKey
Nov 30, 2025


Metro Youth Theatre Brings Magic of Live Theatre to Families
The nonprofit theatre's founders want more families to share access to performing arts
Harrison Favero
Nov 30, 2025
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