Stitt in Stillwater Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Gov. Kevin Stitt visits OSU’s campus to address COVID-19
How to build the perfect music playlist By Chase Congleton College is officially in fullswing here at Oklahoma State University and many students across campus have begun wearing headphones during his or her day-to-day routine. Students use music as background noise when they are walking to class or studying for a tough exam. For that reason, it is good to learn how to build a playlist for a variety of moods. Continued on page 4
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt addressed reporters about COVID-19 at the McKnight Center on Tuesday. By Alex Sloan Gov. Kevin Stitt, and several other prominent state officials, gathered at the McKnight Center on Tuesday morning for a COVID-19 update and press conference. The event was open to members of the press, but not the public at large. Stitt confirmed during the conference that the gathering had been called to address Payne County’s shift from “yellow” to “orange” on the COVID-19 Alert System.
On the day of the gathering, the Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 272 known active cases in Stillwater. For more details on day’s COVID-19, see The O’Colly’s daily update. The press conference was held at the McKnight center, and all attendees seemed to honor the university’s facecovering mandate. However, all of the state officials, with the exception of State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister, removed their face coverings when they
stepped up to the microphone. Seating at the event was limited, and spread out to promote social distancing, although the number of available seats had to be slightly expanded to accommodate everyone in attendance. The main theme the governor emphasized throughout the conference was personal responsibility. Continued on page 2
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