Commentary
NonDoc.com serves as a responsible public forum for news and commentary. Our commentary section is open for public submission on a variety of topics. Promotional pieces are not accepted as commentary submissions.
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Our precious: OU will have a new football coach soon
You may have heard: The University of Oklahoma football team needs a new head coach. Breaking news, I know, but it's been a big...
The unearthed Joe Exotic interview about Donald Trump, Oklahoma’s teacher walkout
With the release of Tiger King 2 on Netflix this month and a subsequent lawsuit from that woman Carol Baskin, Joe Exotic is back...
Gaining function: Hunters hear of COVID-19 in deer
Sorry, Bambi, but you can't see Thumper for a while.
That's right, COVID-19 has been found in white-tailed deer, which could mean even more trouble...
Infrastructure bill will fuel perpetual construction
Progress is progress, so they say. But it doesn't always feel that way when you're stuck in construction traffic for half an hour.
Such is...
Knowing and growing the food web in your yard
I greatly enjoy many wonderful features of Central Park and other near-midtown Oklahoma City neighborhoods, and CommonWealth Urban Farms in my local community is...
Squeegee your third eye for the new congressional map
That's a hurricane above OKC. Or wait, maybe it's the Coriolis Effect? Nope. After looking closely, it's actually the proposed Oklahoma congressional map that...
Fear of nonbinary, intersex people ignores established medical science
When Gov. Kevin Stitt learned that his Oklahoma State Department of Health had settled a lawsuit by establishing a process for people to amend...
Society of Professional Journalists award: ‘Oklahomans are well-served by NonDoc’
You might recall that 2020 was a wild year. For journalists, trying to keep up with the pandemic, the election cycle and other stressful...
Zuckerberg’s Meta description previews new nightmare
We really are "living in the future" these days — or at least a future that our social media overlords have shaped for us...
Limited broadband access jeopardizes mental health
The gap between those who have broadband access in Oklahoma and those who do not has been widening for a long time. It was...