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OU confirms Panera Bread to replace Crossroads in Memorial Union
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OU confirms Panera Bread to replace Crossroads in Memorial Union

I’m quite unhappy with this. Aside from being unique, Crossroads was often cheaper than the franchised restaurants. They also served a variety of breakfasts. Notably, I don’t recall Crossroads ever being not busy. Replacing it with Panera is just a vain attempt at being “hip.”

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u/PhysicsEagle — 8 days ago

What gift cards would be best for an incoming student living in a dorm? I’m thinking for coffee, snacks, groceries, shopping, etc or whatever is most likely to come in useful for this campus - I’m 10 years post grad and from a completely different state so I’d appreciate some recommendations!

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u/whatarethiseven — 11 days ago

Hello,

Im a high school senior who took about 8 community college courses at 2 different colleges for credit (To knock some gen eds out before the fall), my question is, will they use my community college transcript for anything else except determining if I can transfer my courses? Or will the grades I got in those gen ed classes transfer as well? Do I essentially start at OU with a clean slate (I had a few 80s in some of these courses).

Thanks.

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u/Intelligent_Shoe3799 — 9 days ago

This is a long shot, but I'm at a different university interested in learning the foundations of atmospheric science in the way OU prioritizes them (rather than blindly reading its textbook). Is anyone able to share the syllabus as it relates to readings/assignment types? Thank you for reading!

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u/throwaway373923 — 12 days ago
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Microbio or HES Transfer

Hey everyone!
I'm transferring from Texas to OU this Fall as a premed! Two of the majors i'm considering are microbio & hes. I was wondering if anybody had any experience being premed w either of these. I got in for their anthropology human health & bio, butI haven't found much info on it and i'm not sure how good of a major it is for premed.

If anybody has any reccs or tips please lmk!

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u/StrawberryPretty480 — 7 days ago

Accepted to OU — does this wording mean my admission is non-conditional?

Got accepted to the University of Oklahoma as a Davis UWC Scholar, but my admission/scholarship letters never explicitly say I must obtain the full IB Diploma.

For people familiar with U.S. universities/IB: if the diploma was required, would they normally state it directly?

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u/Top_Actuator5458 — 6 days ago

Canvas

Canvas says their backup but looks like OU’s IT team blocked it and went home for the night. The only reason I can see it still being down when other colleges are back up. Do we not have a 24hr team?

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u/lxnrixm — 7 days ago

OU graphic design program

I’m having a really hard time when it comes to deciding on colleges. I can go to OU (or OSU) with no tuition cost, but it’s in no way the college I want to attend. I’ve grown up my ENTIRE life around and on campus, and I want nothing more than to get out and explore, aslwell as attend a college that has a genuinely good graphic design program, unfortunately the cost of literally no college tuition debt isn’t something I can just , give away. Is the Graphic Design (which I plan to major in) course good?

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u/JoyJoy-58 — 2 days ago