Women and Caregiving

July 5, 2020

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, causing problems with memory, thinking, and behavior.  Alzheimer’s and dementia can have a devastating impact on families and caregivers, especially women. Not only are women more […]

Preventative Medicine

July 5, 2020

Story by Jada McCullough Preventative medicine is an area of medicine that is designed to focus on the promotion of health and the well-being of people and communities. This specialty aims to prevent and avert […]

A Long-Overdue Conversation *

July 4, 2020

By Roger Moore Recent discussion, local and national, revolves around something everyone seems to have taken for granted for the last century – knowledge of history and the implications for not at least attempting to […]

Campus Leaders Initiate Bridge-Building Dialogue to Engage the Community

July 3, 2020

Story provided by OSU Communications With the nation transfixed by a momentous civil rights movement, OSU diversity leaders raised their voices, inviting members of the OSU community to join the conversation. The Community Advancing Conversation […]

Mini No-Bake Cheesecakes

July 2, 2020

Story provided by Karyl Henry, KarylsKulinaryKrusade.com Cheesecake is one of my favorite desserts, but I never made it because it just seemed like a lot of work. And, since I have no self-control, if I […]

Food Safety Tips While Grilling this Summer

July 2, 2020

Story provided by Oklahoma State University Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center The first day of summer was June 20, and the warm weather calls for days spent poolside and evenings cooking on […]

City Postpones Boomer Blast Fireworks Show

July 1, 2020

Story provided by City of Stillwater Out of concern for public health and safety in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City has postponed this year’s Boomer Blast event, an annual Independence Day celebration on […]

From the Editor (for July 2020)

July 1, 2020

by Ammie Bryant Black Lives Matter.  Of course, all lives matter, but until Black Lives Matter, we cannot say that ALL lives matter can we?  I’ve seen analogy after analogy put forward to help explain […]

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