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Learn more about the World War II Poster Collection, which contains dozens of posters from during the war. These posters covered nearly every aspect of life during World War II, from rationing food…
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The building that changed the library experience on the Oklahoma State University campus.
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The three part building with signature slanted glass windows changed the look of the Oklahoma State University campus. It also united the Department of Animal Science, Department of Entomology &…
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The five-unit dormitory set the standard for dormitories across the nation. Bennett Hall, the finest and largest dormitory in the southeast.
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In the late 60s, a group of students created the Friday Afternoon Tea and Glee Society. The group was known for its controversial newspaper called "The Drummer." Articles included topics…
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Murray Hall, which opened in 1935, was a five story, U-shaped building. It was the second largest state owned building in Oklahoma at that time.
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Named after Valerie Colvin, the Colvin Recreational Center has an inspiring past. Students helped shape the OSU campus with their passion for intramural sports.
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A look back at the historic Student Union, a thriving social hub at Oklahoma State University.
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The story of Morrill Hall, the second oldest building on Oklahoma State University's campus.
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The Edmon Low Library’s bell tower is undergoing an intense renovation to be restored as one of Oklahoma State University’s most iconic landmarks. David Peters shares some history on the…
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Jacob Redway sits down with David Peters to talk about how the dust bowl was photographed using glass lantern slides.
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