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The Trend

The Student News Site of University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

The Trend

The Student News Site of University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

The Trend

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You’re not in high school anymore: Meaghan Cobb

trendadmin August 7, 2014

Fall semester is right around the corner, and I cannot believe that it is my turn to give some advice to you freshmen. This time last year, I was also a freshman here at USAO, and I was scared. That’s...

You're not in high school anymore: Madison Beam

You’re not in high school anymore: Madison Beam

Madison Beam August 7, 2014

You are finally here. You are a college freshman. It is what you have dreamed about since you were old enough to know what college is. You survived the more than rough four years of high school (congratulations,...

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Spring Break Is Here, The Trend Encourages Students To Be Safe

Brittani Mulkey March 14, 2014

Now that spring has made its way to Oklahoma (finally), and spring break is just around the corner to allow us much needed time to recharge our batteries, it is important to keep two things in mind: fun...

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Fighting Life’s Trouble as a College Student

Sturk Johnson September 6, 2013

When we watch the news, we see many stories that often bother and anger us beyond belief. Think of all the stories of abused women or abandoned children. These stories are hard to watch and bring...

You’re Not In High School Anymore: Jake

You’re Not In High School Anymore: Jake

Jake McGuire September 2, 2013

[You're Not in High School Anymore is a special three part series.] It was the fall of 2011. I had just graduated from Tuttle High School not even three months earlier. I was completely new...

You’re Not In High School Anymore: Katie

You’re Not In High School Anymore: Katie

Katie Fikes September 2, 2013

[You're Not in High School Anymore is a special three part series.] “And now, I present to you the class of 2011.”  One simple sentence.  Ten simple words.  I had waited four years to...

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