Marva Hogg walked the stage to receive her first UCO diploma 33 years ago, and on May 10 she will do it again, except this time she will have the joy of graduating with her daughter, Mahkesha. Hogg graduated from UCO, or Central State University as it was then called, in 1975 with her library certificate and teacher certification, but has now come back to the university to graduate with a master's.
Edmond Chief of Police Bob Ricks and Edmond city attorney Stephen Murdock were on campus Monday speaking to students about Edmond's Social Host ordinance. Edmond was the first city in Oklahoma to pass a Social Host ordinance, Murdock said. It was passed to help reduce the occurrence of underage drinking and the resulting problems in Edmond.
Students gathered together last Friday at Plunkett Park to help do their part in the fight against cancer during UCO's inaugural Relay For Life. The event was put on by the American Cancer Society as a way to help raise money and awareness for cancer research.
Last issue, time for me to really geek out. I've never made it any secret that I play Dungeons and Dragons, and the design of pen and paper RPGs have always shaped my view of how games should be played. Unfortunately, I think that many developers take only a superficial look at pen and paper RPGs when they're looking for inspiration, which is quite unfortunate.