Fall 2024

Vita Galati, “Are We Really Choosing Orange?,” an investigation into the impact of the Choose Orange program by OSU Dining Services and how it stacks up to changing standards of dietary wellness and students’ wants and needs.

Jack Ray, “The Ultimate Ride: How a Local Bike Shop is Transforming the Stillwater Economy,” an assessment of the economic and cultural impact of a bike race on life in College-town, Oklahoma, based on first person interviews and accompanied by original videography and visual designs.

Fall 2023

Winter Lewis, “Parking Pass(ing By),” an embedded report on the “parking problem” at Oklahoma State University, including comparisons between University- and student-perspectives, maps of parking lots/availability on campus, and how car-based transport reveals opportunities for more a more sustainable relationship between OSU and the City of Stillwater.

Denay Pendleton, “Feast or Famine: An Analysis of the Oxymoron of Food Insecurity on the Oklahoma State University Campus,” a multimedia exposé about the problem of food insecurity at OSU, with particular emphasis on the challenges of inaccessibility and the mental strain it imposes on students who are unable to eat well.

Spring 2022

Lora Buntin, “Getting Inside FPAC,” an insider’s report on the history and present day programs of the Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center, including interviews with staff and firsthand accounts of meat processing.

Lily Chavez, “Alcohol Culture at Oklahoma State,” a multi-media dossier on the rules and regulations about alcohol consumption on OSU campus and the culture of drinking among students, including anonymous interviews with students.

Amanda Ellis, “A Call To Action: Eating Disorders on College Campuses,” an expose of national trends in the causes and effects of eating disorders among college students, featuring data visualizations about combatting those trends.

Avery Gibson, “The Worst Best Curse,” a study of student perception of menstruation and the resources available at OSU to raise awareness about this common, but often neglected, fact of life.

Jacie Grey, “Cowboys and Kimonos: A Tale of Two Sister Cities,” an archival research project about the little known history of OSU’s relation to Kameoka, Japan, Stillwater, Oklahoma’s sister city.

Joshua Levick, “The Cost and Benefits of Making a Place Pretty,” a study of OSU’s financial and symbolic investment in landscape architecture, design, and maintenance, accompanied by a photographic tour of campus.

Mason Zweiacker, “Dangerous Brew,” a podcast about the hazards of Alcohol consumption and sexual assault on college campuses and Greek Life.

Fall 2019

Aaron Alimena, “Enrollment Trends at OSU: A Statistical Study,” a statistical production and analysis of enrollment data at Oklahoma State with emphasis on the comparative enrollment of minority student populations.

Eliza Kent, “The Dirty Game: Six Years Later,” a retrospective on the later retracted “hit piece” published by Sports Illustrated about OSU Athletics: setting the record straight and talking to the people working behind the scenes.

Sam Leach, “Free Speech and the Limits of Religious Tolerance on OSU Campus,” a study and analysis of the free speech laws on OSU campus, inspired by the periodic visitations of “Preacher Bob” and other demonstrations on campus.