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MNU professor found dead Wednesday

The Trailblazer Times, MidAmerica Nazarene University, KS

3 days ago by Rachel Phelps

Daniel Song'ony, professor of economics at MidAmerica Nazarene University, was found dead in his home Wednesday, July 16.

According to MNU President Ed Robinson, Song'ony was taken to Kansas University Medical Center for autopsy, and the coroner determined the cause of death was a heart attack.

Life's Whys

The Trailblazer Times, MidAmerica Nazarene University, KS

2 days ago by Rachel Phelps

Why? From the earliest stages of childhood, this question seems to be top on the minds of most human beings. I remember all the "why" questions that stampeded through my head as a kid. Why is the sky blue and the grass green? Why does it get hot in the summer and cold in the winter? Why are my eyes brown?

As I get older, "why" is attached to much harder topics.

Judge in Sonics case: Friend or foe?

The Vista, University of Central Oklahoma, OK

6 days ago by Nelson Solomon

U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman may be a hero or an enemy to Oklahoma City's NBA fans.

But we'll never know.

Because the suit between the city of Seattle and the Sonics was settled, Pechman's prepared ruling was never heard.

The Oklahoman left a message with the judge asking how she would've ruled had there not been a settlement, but Pechman replied through a law clerk that she would not answer that question, according to an Associated Press article.

Facing the facts: state offers no solace to caged canines

The Vista, University of Central Oklahoma, OK

6 days ago by Chase Dearinger

Almost 700 prisoners were released from behind bars in Lyles, Tenn. on June 26. These prisoners were not convicted criminals, however. They were dogs.

The Humane Society of the United States helped local and state officials remove the almost 700 dogs from a facility known as Pine Bluff Kennels.

Obama campaign to visit OKC

The Vista, University of Central Oklahoma, OK

5 days ago by Carrie Cronk

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama's campaign Web site opens with a banner across the top reading "I'm asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington … I'm asking you to believe in yours."

In recent weeks, Obama has called on all Americans to do just that, to enact change in how the Democratic Party selects its party platform.

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