Arch Campbell moved to Washington, DC, in 1974 for a job at WRC-TV. He was just in time for a revolution in TV news. "We were taking the place of the first batch of newspeople, who generally chased ...
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Central held an event in Brooks Library hosted by the Lion Rock Visiting Writers Series that explored the subject of banning books in depth. The banning of books has been around for as long as books ...
Tripp Whetsell is no meathead when he talks about Norman Lear. Having grown up on the legendary producer's groundbreaking ...
As technology evolves, I have grown curious about how AI handles historical information, especially Black narratives, and what I discovered is concerning.
The city’s first black homeowner, retired OU Professor Dr. George Henderson, addressed the council as well as the city, and said Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream is also in Norman.
Harriet Strahl, a Ph.D. student in the Durham University history department, has shed new light on the emotional and societal repercussions of the 1120 White Ship disaster in an article published in ...
One Day, a picture book by the beloved children’s author, follows the true story of a father and son escaping Auschwitz by train ...
Some fear we’ll be buried in brimstone; others expect to be extinguished by A.I. But is there comfort to be found in our ...
American writer David Vann’s 2008 book “Legend of a Suicide” is a striking, classification-averse work — not quite fiction or ...
Although the 13 United States Courts of Appeals are the final word on 99 percent of all federal cases, there is no detailed ...