Commentary
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Letter: REAL ID does share databases of driver info
To the editors:
William Savage writes in his article on REAL ID (With REAL ID still unreal in Oklahoma, deadlines loom) that opposition to compliance with...
National anthem drama highlights American rights
One of the more routine tasks of being a public address announcer during my time at Langston University involved playing the national anthem at sporting...
India’s labor strike: Workers at the end of history
In terms of the life cycle of news media, the general labor strike that occurred throughout India on Sept. 2 is now geriatric. The...
Love us or loathe us, ‘thanks for reading’ all the same
Back in journalism school, our school newspaper's editorial adviser used to preach something along the lines of, "If half the people are mad at...
Most polls merely good for getting clicks (and little else)
The wife of Noah Webster, he of dictionary fame, once came home to find her husband in bed with the maid. “Noah,” said Mrs....
Female activism more crucial in Trumped-up America
LONDON — Feeling in the depths of despair and angst one day toward the end of last November, a desperate internet search for “one-term...
A Country Girl’s Cry: ‘Nobody gives her tears justice’
A Country Girl's Cry
by Bipin Khatiwada
Down a country road,
She walks with clumsy steps
With mystery on her face.
She goes to town to stitch fabrics,
And is paid...
Editorial: Candidate debates benefit Oklahoma voters
This Wednesday, NonDoc will host its first political candidate debate. The Tussle at the Tower will feature the three men seeking to become Oklahoma...
Photo essay: Road trippin’ in summer heat
The middle of summer is a traditional time for summer vacation. Within those days of free time, it's almost inevitable that there will be...
Empire, a short story in eight chapters
I.
When you name a town Empire, you shouldn’t be surprised if it develops a god-complex. A church, a school, a cemetery, a dozen meth...