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Pete’s Pantry Network provides free food and basic needs items to OSU students
SGA President Riley Prit zlaff is a senior at OSU majoring in political sciences and believes his main job is to help students.
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After an impres sive showing from star running back Deuce Vaughn in week two, the Wildcats were geared up to take on TulaneTulane.came in and upset the Wild cats 17-10. The Tulane defense locked up the run game all day and forced Kansas State to get uncomfortable with the offense.Kansas State needs to get its momen tum back and have a strong showing against a talented Oklahoma football team.
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“We have students help ing students and that’s the whole point of our organization,” Prit zlaff said. “We’re here to provide help to students whose needs are either partially being met or aren’t being
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After losing in overtime to a powerful Kansas offense, WVU looked to get its first win at home against Towson.The WVU of fense looked strong.
The Cyclones had so much momentum going for them heading into Saturday’s game againstIowaOhio.State looked great this past weekend. Quarterback Hunter Dekkers had his best game yet. He passed for 268 yards and three touchdowns.Thereal test is coming up this week against Baylor in both teams’ first conference game this season.
No. 7 Iowa State
A week ago, the Red Raiders took on No. 25 ranked Houston and beat the Cougars in doubleTexasovertime.Tech played No. 16 NC State and lost 27-14. The Wolfpack defense was too much
“I thought it’d be like a little backyard-sized grill, and they came in with this thing,” Hem bree said. “I’m like, ‘That’s pretty cool, but it’s bigger than I thought it was gonna be.’ But yeah, it’s great.”On its trailer, the steel grill stands about 10 feet tall. Hem bree, the president of Sawyer Manufacturing and Fabrication, said his employees bought two regular grills at Home Depot, stripped them for parts and outfit ted their project with the guts.
Thetwo. Mustangs are trying to improve to 3-1.
No. 10 West Vir ginia
No. 6 Texas Tech
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Theitems.pantry began as a pop-up pantry in 2019, inside the Student Government Association vice president’s office. The pantry grew into the conference room at the Student Union during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, serving as a helpful resource for
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Dave Hembree (back row, second from right) and other OSU fans enjoying a cookout with Hembree’s OSU-themed grill.
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The Pete’s Pantry Network is a student initiative that has the main goal of reducing food insecurity across Oklahoma State’s campus and provides free, non-perishable food items, canned food, clothing items and basic needs
No. 8 Kansas State
Dave Hembree’s employees got to the end of their to-do list, so they started on their bucket list.
Pistols Cooking OSU alumnus brings massive OSU-themed grill to campus
Pete’s Pantry is a safe space for students to go to and does not require any student ID or someone guarding the shelves. Madilyn Dunn, SGA’s vice-president, believes students should be allowed to have their
and Fabrication in 2020, about 50 employees were relegated to tasks such as painting fences and repairing the building. Anything to avoid“Welayoffs.gotall that done,” Hembree said. “So we decided to build a Thegrill.”design process took a couple weeks. Then maybe three more weeks for construction. After about a month, the folks at Sawyer Manufacturing and Fabri cation in Tulsa had built a mam moth, Oklahoma State-themed pistol-shaped grill that is both extravagant and outlandish.
Dunn connects Pete’s Pantry to the Cowboy Code, where stu dents are encouraged to do what’s right even when it’s hard.
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“It is a no-questions-asked kind of model. Anyone is wel come to come, explore our pan tries and take what they need,” Dunn said. “There’s more than just food that’s accessible for students. We have some menstrual products throughout the pantries. During the winter months, we will have gloves, coats and what ever our students need.”
Quarterback JT Daniels performed well, going 16-for-24 with 174 yards and a touchdown. The Mountaineer defense is what led this team to the blowout win. They al lowed 180 yards of total offense.This week, WVU is traveling to take Vir ginia Tech. A win would give the Mountaineers an even road record.
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It doesn’t get much better than football, dad’s day and car shows at Oklahoma State University.Thecar show hosted on the north end of Hall of Fame Avenue before the Oklahoma State and Arkansas-Pine Bluff football game had a clear theme.Orange.Inthe22 cars entered in the com petition, there were Mustangs, Dodge Chargers, trucks and prototype vehicles. All were connected to OSU in some way. Some were painted bright orange and another had an OSU logo stitched in the leatherDickseats.Yuhnke is a 1970 graduate and brought his 2019 Corvette Grand Sport ragtop convertible. He said the engine is 460 horsepower and the fastest he has gone is 140 mph. How fast can it go?
Technology showed up strong at the event. Carisa Ram ming, an Associ ate Dean of CEAT showed off a hybrid vehicle.The ride is
“Nobody has enough nerve to find that out,” Yuhnke said.
Hembree, an OSU alum nus, tows the grill down the highway on a trailer when he takes it from Tulsa to Still water for select football game days. On Saturday, the grill was parked in front of the Kappa Kappa Gamma soror ity house, where Hembree’s daughter Emily is a member.
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“When you’re cooking on it, the smoke comes out the barrel,” Hembree said. “It’s been in the OSU parade twice for two years for homecoming parade. And when we put in the parade, we fill it up with dry ice so that it’s got smoke coming out the barrel.”
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Because the Sawyer Manufacturing and Fabrica tion employees do not all bleed orange, the grill has a counterpart.“About half the shop are Sooner fans, unfortunately,” Hembree said. “So we’ve got a Sooner Schooner grill as well.”
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Two people can cook at once on the Pistol Grill. The two cooking grates — com plete with the custom com pany logo — can be revealed by lifting lids doubling as the gun’s Ohcylinder.yeah, the handles on the grill? They were made to look likeThebullets.cavernous cook ing space has come in handy. Hembree recently cooked 600 hot dogs on it for on it for the Young Life ministry group in Tulsa.Some of the grill’s beauty comes from what fits neatly inside it. Two propane tanks connect neatly in the handle that is painted ivory white. But there were also artistic choices made during construction to highlight what the grill should not cover up.
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No. 4 Baylor
Baylor has its first conference game this weekend against a powerful Iowa State team and is looking to make a statement for their program.
The Jayhawks are a team on a
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weekend, rushing for three touchdowns and 183 yards. If the Longhorns keep giving Robinson the football, they will keep on winning football games.
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In week three, Kansas beat Hous ton 48-30. Quarterback Jalon Daniels had five total touchdowns, three pass ing and two rushing.
Oklahoma State returns in the No. 1 spot for the second week in a row.
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No. 2 Oklahoma Oklahoma steamrolled Kent State in week two and carried that momen tum with them into its rivalry game againstUnlikeNebraska.week two, the Sooner offense got off to a hot start in the first half putting up five touchdowns in the first two quarters against Nebraska. Dillon Gabriel and Eric Gray carried the Oklahoma offense to the beat down of Nebraska.Oklahoma needs to improve to
In week three, Baylor blasted Texas State, 42-7. Running back Rich ard Reese piled up three rushing touch downs with 156 yards.
Texas travels to Texas Tech this weekend trying to quiet the critics and come out with a win.
the Raider offense, only allowing 14 points and getting two interceptions on theIfday.Tech hopes to compete in the Big 12 this season, it will have to beat Texas next week in Lubbock.
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No. 5 Kansas
After Quinn Ewers suffered a left shoulder injury in week two, the Long horns were diminished.
4-0 this weekend against Kansas State to keep showing that it deserves to be in the top five.
The Cowboys have not scored less than 30 points this season in the past two games. This week was no dif ferent.Oklahoma State scored four touchdowns in the first quarter against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. UAPB looked lost. The OSU offense and special teams really helped cap this win.
mission this year. They will face off against Duke this upcoming weekend to try and stay undefeated before con ference play.
The Jayhawks were coming off another win against WVU last week and they looked great.
You’ve probably noticed this constant construction that goes on in Greek Row. The machines and materials are certainly hard to miss.
Young added that her sorority sisters make the dif ference.“At first I was sad about the delay because I was sup posed to move in this fall to the house, but honestly it hasn’t been bad because it’s not the house that makes Chi O home.”
“I wouldn’t say we have faced challenges with not hav ing a house, more of just things being Whiledifferent.”the delays have continued, Iven and Young have kept an optimistic out look.
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“The Sigma Nu brothers realize that our chapter house was due for a rebuild. Our old house lasted almost 100 years, being built in 1929 with only three additions or renovations since. While we were sad to see the old house go, we are looking forward to all the new memories that will be made in the new 913 W. University.”
“We have experienced some delays due to supply chain issues on windows and bricks, along with having some
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difficulty getting enough con struction help to Stillwater,” Iven told The O’Colly. “We know other projects like the Chi Omega house have expe rienced some similar delays because of a lot of factors, including COVID, but we are certainly looking forward to moving into our new chapter house.”These delays have also affected the day-to-day life of the Sigma Nu chapter.
Construction Greek housing on campus
“We do not have any offi cial notices from organizations seeking to renovate and/or build a new house,” Robinson told The O’Colly. “I believe some have plans to do so but nothing official at this time.”
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Ongoing construction has two chapters experiencing setbacks for completing their new houses on campus.
“There has been some disruption to our normal ac tivities, particularly meetings, relocating homecoming activi ties, coordination of philan thropic events and bonding op portunities living together, just to name a few,” Iven said. “We have had to be more intentional and creative about opportuni ties to be together and grow stronger in Madybrotherhood.”Young,amember of Chi Omega, said the chal lenges aren’t drastic.
When asked about the continuous setbacks, Sigma Nu president, Carson Iven, shared the reasoning behind them.
Chi Omega and Sigma Nu’s houses are undergoing construction. Both of these projects have faced delays, which has continued to push back the residents’ move-in date.
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Sigma Nu house to be ready at the end of Additionally,2022. Young con firmed Chi Omega will have members, “move into the house at spring semester.” However, with all the delays they have faced, it seems hard to be con fident in that deadline.
Sigma Nu continues construction on new fraternity house on Washington Street which is still experiencing set backs.
The construction delays of Chi Omega and Sigma Nu could influence the construc tion timeline for other chap ters looking to build a house. If another chapter decides to submit an official notice, they will have to wait until one of the two projects is completed. Only two houses can be un der construction at any given time, per OSU guidelines. The ongoing delays could affect the construction timeline of other chapters in the Greek com munity.Iven said he expects the
tion have unseen affects. The OSU Director of Fraternity & Sorority Affairs, Johnny Rob inson, talked about ongoing construction on Greek row.
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OSU’s Student Government Association president Riley Pritzlaff (center right) and vice-president Maddie Dunn (center left) sponsor Pete’s Pantry Network in Student Union and other campus locations.
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“If a student visits our pantry and they think we’re lacking in a certain area and they think a specific item should be included, we want to hear that feedback, so we can better accom modate dietary needs,” Pritzlaff said.
Students’ points of view on this initiative are positive and a reason to be proud.Jenna Merrifield, a sophomore at OSU majoring in psychology, said she did not know about the Pete’s Pantry resource.“Ibelieve more students need to hear about it, whether that’s through emails or signs around campus,” Mer
Pete’s Pantry relies on donations from students, community members and partnerships.“OnLights of Stillwater, we got over 600 canned food items and over 600 menstrual products,” Pritzlaff said. “We have a partnership with the Oklahoma Pork Council that has been donating hundreds of pounds of pork to us.”Students interested in donating can take food and hygiene products to
Pete’s Pantry’s locations can be found at 211P Student Union on the 2nd Floor, 042 Student Union in the basement, near the front desk at Ben nett Hall–24/7, Nancy Randolph Davis West and Edmon Low Library’s front news.ed@ocolly.comentrance.
rience as comfortable as possible for students.“Part of what attracted me to Stillwater is that it feels like home,” Johnson said. “And if you’re home, you have a roof over your head and food on your plate. Pete’s Pantry is a way that SGA is helping students and bringing the cowboy family together.”
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rifield said. “ I can’t believe everyone can rely on this project. It’s an amaz ing initiative, I’ll make sure to let my friendsTaylorknow.”Johnson, a sophomore at OSU double majoring in mathemat ics and secondary education, said she sees Pete’s Pantry as a way to bring the cowboy family together in times of need.
“It’s such a cool resource that we have to serve students and so many people are unaware of what it is,” John son said. “Some students might feel insecure about this resource because they might believe other students need it more than they do, but Pete’s Pantry is for OSUeveryone.”ishome to a big community, and its organizations are constantly working on making the college expe
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“We don’t know what a person might be going through,” Dunn said. “Taking at least one worry out of a stu dent’s plate is one of our main goals.”
Room 211 in the Student Union. SGA is open to students’ feedback.
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Bobby Hall, also known as rapper Logic, is a Grammy nominated artist who published his novel, “Super market” in spring 2019.
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report declaring the Bedlam rivalry dead in football when Oklahoma leaves the Big 12 Conference for the SEC in 2025, Gundy pulled it out of his left pocket and issued the assembled reporters a chal lenge.Gundy said he was going to state facts, and if anyone heard something untrue, he would“OU’sstop. officials were in negotiations with the SEC for months and months before any body in this conference knew about it,” Gundy said.
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When asked about the Action Network’s Tuesday
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ing, really, I’m not the head coach, I’m just a guy on the street. I just want somebody to tell me one thing myself, (OSU athletic director) Chad Wei berg or (president) Dr. (Kayse) Shrum or our regents had to do with any of this.”
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One thing is abundantly clear, Gundy is ready to move on from talking about the Sooners. He said he harbors no hard feelings, but he would like for this to be the last time he addresses the topic. He likened the situation to a marriage.
Gundy wondered aloud if at any point in those negotia tions Bedlam was brought up before“Bedlamfootball.is history, we all know that, because OU chose to follow Texas and the money to the SEC,” Gundy said.
“What’s going on now is almost a situation with a hus band and a wife or a girlfriend and a boyfriend,” Gundy said. “You know you’re dead wrong and you try and turn the table and make them think they’re wrong… So, let’s not turn the tables. Let’s just say ‘Hey look, we chose to follow Texas and take the money and we’re go ing to the SEC.’ It’s all good, let’s quit talking about it and let’s talk about
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Tuesday morning, Brett McMurphy of The Action Network reported that the Bedlam football rivalry will end when Oklahoma joins the SEC.
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Mike Gundy came to media availability Tuesday pre pared with a notecard.
demonstrating the love of God in blessing and serving others; as you and I get involved with helping missionary work, even going to help in short term mission trips or providing finances for others to go, we are laying up treasure in heaven “where moths cannot corrupt and thieves cannot Actually,steal.”this kingdom of God, with forgive ness of all our sins and a new relationship with God as our Father, is offered to all mankind. If you have never opened your heart to Christ, asking for a clean heart and a new life; the door is open wide for you to come. You will not be turned away. Then you too can begin to live for the eternal: laying up treasure in Heaven. I en courage all to consider these words, no matter your age, and choose the best and most satisfying life. It is a life following Christ as your Lord, and going for God’s best in eternity. It is a great and sure future!
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Clearly distancing OSU from OU’s decision to depart for the SEC, Gundy reiterated his challenge.“Iwantsomeone here to give me an example of what Oklahoma State had to do with this,” Gundy said. “I’m listen
Just about everything in this life is tempo rary. Yet, most people work very hard to have a pleasant few years in their lifetime. I would like to remind the true Christians that God is offering us an eternity of bless ing as we serve him and his purposes now.
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the Apostle Paul is reminding these believers of Christ’s resurrection and how true and real it was. He continues by emphasizing the sure promise of God that we are going to share in that resurrec tion one day. We will have a new, eternal body like Jesus has now. As we help in the work of God, furthering his kingdom;
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