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  • 'Learning in its Purest Form'

    13 DEC 2021 · The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, or “OLLI" is a program available at OU for adults 50 years and older. From The Evolution of the Arab-Israeli Conflict to Hip Hop for Baby Boomers, the program offers more than 50 options and has something for just about everyone. Senior news reporter Ari Fife tells stories of lifelong learning at OU's OLLI in our season finale episode.
    22m 42s
  • 'Does God Hate?'

    6 DEC 2021 · For some members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, the church has represented a spiritual haven; for others, the church has left deeply traumatic wounds. News managing editor Jillian Taylor tells the stories of how religious love and hate toward the queer community has impacted four Oklahomans and what remains to be done in creating affirming spiritual environments for all. NOTE: This episode contains mentions of suicide. If you or someone you love is struggling, you can reach the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
    26m 42s
  • 'We've always been here': OU's Native American Heritage Month

    22 NOV 2021 · November is National Native American Heritage Month, a month to celebrate Indigenous cultures and remember the long, complex history of Indigenous communities in the country. As current Indigenous students make their way through degrees at the university, several have found ways to celebrate and connect with their cultures, all while finding a sense of community in a state whose history has left many with generational trauma. News reporter Kaly Phan tells the story of how three Indigenous students are leaving their mark on the university.
    26m 37s
  • Fight for Life on Oklahoma's Death Row

    8 NOV 2021 · Oklahoma’s 6-year, self-imposed moratorium on execution ended this February when the state announced it would proceed with scheduling 7 executions. Julius Jones waits next in line for lethal injection — a process the state has botched multiple times — for a crime he maintains he didn’t commit. News editor Jonathan Kyncl explains Oklahoma's history with capital punishment and breaks down the fights for the life of Julius Jones and justice for Paul Howell.
    21m 32s
  • Behind the Boundary Lines: Redrawing Norman's Wards

    1 NOV 2021 · Norman's city council is no stranger to conflict. Now, a new controversy has surfaced: allegations of gerrymandering while redrawing ward boundary lines. Daily news reporter Peggy Dodd tells the story of how these accusations came to be and where the process is headed.
    27m 20s
  • The Queer History of Oklahoma

    25 OCT 2021 · Queer people have always existed in Oklahoma, and they always will. Defying threats of anti-sodomy laws, McCarthyism during the Second Red Scare and an epidemic that disproportionately affected their communities, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals remain persistent in their fight for equality. In recognition of LGBTQ History month, culture editor Jazz Wolfe tells the story of the long road to progress for queer Oklahomans.
    17m 26s
  • The Future of Abortion in Oklahoma

    11 OCT 2021 · On the heels of Texas' abortion ban, Oklahoma is about to institute its own set of abortion bans and restrictions. As legal challenges to these and similar laws make their ways through courts across the country, news managing editor Ari Fife breaks down six of the state's bills and examines their impacts on the reproductive rights of Oklahomans.
    18m 37s
  • 'An Obligation to Protect': COVID-19 Vaccinations & Indigenous Communities

    4 OCT 2021 · Indigenous communities across the country have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, but these communities have also responded with the highest vaccination rate in the country. News reporter Taylor Jones interviewed voices from OU's Native American community about their thoughts on these vaccination efforts.
    13m 52s
  • Mad Forest

    27 SEP 2021 · Mad Forest: The OU School of Drama is performing its newest 3-act play, Mad Forest, which explores the traumatic, bloody history of the 1989 Romanian Revolution. Culture reporter Gabby Brown brings us a behind-the-scenes look at how the cast and crew have handled portraying such an intense moment that most Americans know so little about.
    13m 41s
  • Covering COVID

    20 SEP 2021 · Since the beginning, faculty, staff and students have been speaking out against the university's pandemic policies, and The Daily has covered it every step of the way. This episode, Editor-in-Chief Blake Douglas recaps on a year and a half of reporting on the OU administration's handling of COVID-19.
    21m 3s

The OU Weekly is a news podcast from The OU Daily that explores the biggest story of the week from our newsroom. Episodes are about 20 minutes long, and new...

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The OU Weekly is a news podcast from The OU Daily that explores the biggest story of the week from our newsroom. Episodes are about 20 minutes long, and new episodes are available every Monday. Get your Weekly fix from The Daily.
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