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OPINION COLUMN: Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair Helps Keep Endangered Languages Alive
The Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair aims to revitalize endangered Native languages through the arts and language use.
Jordan March
May 22


Epic safety officials: AI can lead students to harm themselves
The Pew Research Center says nearly one-half of U.S. teens use chatbots for fun and entertainment. It starts with a simple question typed into a chatbot. But for some students, educators say, those conversations with artificial intelligence can grow into something much deeper, raising concerns about dependency, safety and mental health. Epic staff members described both the benefits and risks of AI, but focused on the potential dangers of using it freely. Dexter Nelson, di
Shamajae Bruner
May 22


Continuing Their Winning Ways
ENN students won 11 awards at April's annual Oklahoma Scholastic Media's Spring Media Day, including an "All Oklahoma" designation.
ENN Staff
Apr 22


COLUMN: What happens next? Three Epic seniors share their post-graduation plans.
High school seniors feel a range of emotions, from fear to excitement. Three Epic seniors share their thoughts as they prepare to graduate.
Amy Martinez Reynolds
Apr 22


OPINION: Epic's Got Talent & Art Show Provides Platform for Creative Students
Epic students showcased their visual and performing arts skills at this year's
Epic's Got Talent & Art Show.
Trezli Cramer
Apr 3


Preventing Dangerous Thoughts From Becoming Violent Acts
The goal of Behavioral Threat Assessments isn’t to catch the next school shooter. It’s to intervene to ensure no student ever becomes one.
Harrison Favero
Jan 29
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