Monday, June 28, 2021
Camp Cowboy returns to normal routine at OSU Kaleb Tadpole Staff Reporter
Adam Luther/O’Colly A counselor completes the ropes course during a Camp Cowboy activity session at Camp Redlands in Stillwater on Saturday, June 29, 2019.
After a year of masks, sanitizing and CDC protocols, Camp Cowboy is finally back for incoming students at OSU. However, this time, it will be almost back to normal. Last year took its toll on everyone, including Camp Cowboy. With masks, limited staff and CDC guidelines that had to be followed closely, it made it hard for Camp Cowboy to provide the same opportunities it always had. “We were limited on staff, and we had to fit three camps into one, it was really difficult.” Sara Trevino, Director of Student Involvement for Camp Cowboy said. Usually, Camp Cowboy is located at three different locations, one at the main campus in Stillwater, another in Mulberry, Arkansas and See Camp Cowboy on pg.2
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SURFSIDE, Fla. — In a 2018 report about the Champlain Towers South Condo in Surfside, an engineer flagged a “major error” dating back to the building’s origin where lack of proper drainage on the pool deck had
caused “major structural damage,” according to records released late Friday night by town officials in the wake of the tower’s disastrous collapse on Thursday. It wasn’t immediately clear
whether the “major error” could have ultimately contributed to the building’s catastrophic collapse. As of Saturday evening the official death See Major Error on pg.3