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Oklahoma: College Community In Oklahoma

Some call them lazy, more interested in partying hard than helping out. But a new study shows college students volunteer at a rate that's grown sharply over the last few years.
WASHINGTON Volunteer time has replaced party time at many of the nation's colleges in the years since the Nine-Eleven attacks.
WASHINGTON Volunteer time has replaced party time at many of the nation's colleges in the years since the Nine-Eleven attacks. In fact, the number of college students...
Some call them lazy, more interested in partying hard than helping out. But a new study shows college students volunteer at a rate that...
For 24 years and 57 days, Clay “Bud” Roberts served on the Board of Trustees at Kansas City Kansas Community College. No one has served longer - nor contributed more.
Some call them lazy, more interested in partying hard than helping out.
EPHRAIM -- In recent years, quarterbacks Josh Heupel (Oklahoma) and Paul Peterson (Boston College) have played immediately in major college programs. They play football in a facility that's generously labeled a stadium, with bleachers in need of paint. It sits at the edge of the Snow College campus, in a neighborhood where the rising smoke on a fall afternoon is not from tailgaters
The InsideHoops.com college basketball page is a complete daily roundup of NCAA basketball news, including college basketball recruiting, transfers and signings from around the country. All quotes credited to college hoops media source listed at paragraph's end. Click link to read the full article.
With Oklahoma about to celebrate its 100th birthday, centenarians in the state have become instant celebrities.
By Journal Record Staff Oklahoma City Community College's annual educational series begins at 2 p.m.

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