Cover photo by Jordan Barry (Freshman - Colcord, Okla.)
A Fresh Face for a Proud Tradition: Connor “The Cowboy’s” New Look
by Amber McKibben, CSC Recruitment & Marketing
Connors State College is proud to introduce a bold new look for its beloved mascot, Connor “The Cowboy.” The refreshed design blends tradition with modern style, giving students, alumni, and fans an updated symbol of Cowboy pride.
For years, Connor “The Cowboy” has represented the spirit, grit, and determination that define Connors State College. Rooted in Oklahoma’s rich western heritage, the mascot embodies hard work, resilience, and community — values that continue to shape the college experience.
The new mascot design features updated colors, sharper details, and a more dynamic appearance. From a redesigned cowboy hat and boots to a friendlier, more expressive face, Connor’s new look is crafted to energize crowds and create stronger engagement at campus and community events. College officials say the update was driven by a desire to keep the mascot fresh and relevant while honoring its long-standing tradition. The enhanced design ensures Connor stands out at athletic competitions, student activities, and outreach events across the region.
As Connors State College continues to grow and evolve, the new mascot stands as a symbol of progress while honoring tradition. Connor “The Cowboy” may have a new look, but the Cowboy spirit remains stronger than ever.
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Connors State College Celebrates Annual All-School Homecoming
by Amber McKibben, CSC Recruitment & Marketing
Connors State College crowned its 2026 royalty during the All-School Homecoming ceremony on February 12th in the Melvin Self Fieldhouse. Congratulations to the 2026 King Ross Turner (Chattanooga, OK) and Queen Ryleigh Bacon (Oktaha, OK)! Royalty was named during the halftime festivities of the men’s basketball game against Eastern.
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni were all present celebrating the annual tradition. Turner and Bacon were selected from a competitive field of candidates from various campus organizations, teams, and academic departments. Ross represented the BCM while Ryleigh represented the Cross Country Team.
The event continued the annual
homecoming tradition and helped spur the Cowboys to a 93-87 victory for the men’s team and an 80-66 victory for the women’s team. Go cowboys!
Division of Agriculture Hosts Annual Aggie Club Homecoming
by Amber McKibben, CSC Recruitment & Marketing
Connors State College’s Division of Agriculture continued a beloved campus tradition with its annual Aggie Homecoming, held on February 5th in the Nero Fine Arts Building. The event serves as a preliminary competition to determine which agricultural students will represent the division at the upcoming All-School Homecoming festivities.
Jake Walker, head rodeo coach, guided the event as master of ceremonies, leading contestants through a series of lighthearted, family-friendly questions designed to showcase their quick thinking.
Here Ross Turner and Chloe Silka were respectively crowned the 2026 Aggie Homecoming King & Queen. The newly crowned royalty earned the honor of
representing the Division of Agriculture at CSC’s All-School Homecoming.
The annual event, held by the Agriculture Division Chair, Mr. Trent Todd, highlights a strong sense of community within CSC’s agricultural programs while maintaining a tradition that has become an important part of campus life in Warner. There were forty participants in this year’s Aggie Homecoming, representing every Agricultural team on campus.
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Aiming Higher: Sophomore Archer
Shatters Personal and State Records
By Deborah Mullens, CSC Instructor & Cattlewomen’s Member
Cierra Dunn, a sophomore, recently competed in the collegiate Female Barebow division at the Oklahoma State Indoor Championship, hosted by H&M Shooting Sports and sanctioned by USA Archery Oklahoma. She set a new personal best in the 60-arrow indoor round, surpassing her previous state record in the same division. The championship, held on January 18, 2026, consisted of 60 arrows shot at 18 meters on a 40 cm target, with the bullseye roughly the size of a thumbnail. Archery Coach Johnny King stated “Cierra Dunn will graduate this spring and will be greatly missed. However, we are thankful to have been able to have her as a Connors State College Collegiate Archer Barebow!”
Meat Judging Team Posts Impressive Multi-Contest Results
by Amber McKibben, CSC Recruitment & Marketing
The Meat Judging Team has been very busy in January and February. They traveled to Denver for the National Western Stock Show, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, & the South Plains Contest.
Denver Team Results: High Overall Team Beef Judging, Third Overall Team Lamb Judging, Second Overall Team Pork Judging, High Overall Team Questions, Third Overall Team Placings, Sixth Team Overall
Denver Individual Results:
Karlee Glover: 4th High Individual Lamb Judging, 8th High Individual Questions, 8th High Individual Beef Judging, 7th High Individual Overall
Tucker Cox: 2nd High Individual Beef Judging, 4th High Individual Questions
Addison Sarratt-6th High Individual Beef Judging, 10th High Individual Pork Judging, 6th High Individual Questions
Sydni Richardson: 8th High Individual Lamb Judging, 8th High Individual Pork Judging
Fort Worth Team Results: High Team Overall Pork Judging, High Team Overall Placing, Third Overall (Tied with first) Questions, 2nd Overall Beef Judging, 5th Overall
Forth Worth Individual Results:
Addison Sarratt: High Individual Pork Judging, 3rd High Individual Questions
Karlee Glover: High Individual Placing, 5th High Individual Beef Judging, 6th High Individual Pork Judging
Sydni Richardson: 5th High Individual Placing
South Plains Team Results: 5th High Team Overall, 3rd High Team Lamb Judging, 5th High Team Beef Judging
South Plains Individual Results:
Karlee Glover: 5th High Individual Overall, 2nd High Lamb Judging, 3rd High Pork Judging, 3rd High Placing, 3rd High Questions
Addison Sarratt: 6th High Lamb Judging
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Connors State College NAACP Celebrates Black History with “From Legacy to Leadership” Program
by Amber McKibben, CSC Recruitment & Marketing
The Connors State College NAACP Freedom Fighters hosted their annual Black History Program on February 19, 2026, at the Dr. Nero Fine Arts Building on the Warner Campus. This year’s program was centered around the theme “From Legacy to Leadership: Uniting the Past and Present to Move Forward in Power.”
This event featured several speakers including Reverend Dr. Marlon Coleman, the first black mayor of Muskogee. Theme speakers included Leila Davis Foley, Mayor Emeritus of Taft and First Female Black Mayor of Oklahoma & the United States of America. Addtonally, our featured emcee was Traci McGee, First Woman to serve as Council Person for Ward 4, Muskogee Ok.
The Warner High School Choir, directed by Shelly Beck, performed multiple selections throughout the program including “Down by the Riverside” & the Black National Anthem “Lift Every Voice.”
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A highlight of the celebration was the special recognition of the 2026 Freedom Fighters of the Year: Tosha Stout, Jalen Thompson, & Tore Alford. Each honoree was acknowledged for their outstanding contributions to the college and community.
The program also included participation from several CSC NAACP members, with Donte Sanson Jr., CSC NAACP King, delivering the welcome address, and Paris Mitchell, Vice President of CSC NAACP, speaking on the occasion.
Coloring contest winner: 1st Place - Mi’Shell Moore, 2nd Place - Paris Mitchell.
The CSC NAACP chapter holds historical significance as the first established NAACP chapter in Warner, Oklahoma, and the first NAACP Auxiliary on the Warner campus. If you want to learn more about the CSC NAACP Freedom Fighters and their upcoming activities, contact Rev. Carneta Cooper, Advisor to the CSC NAACP chapter. The Freedom Fighters welcome new members and community support as they continue their mission on campus and throughout the Warner Community.
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Connors State College Celebrates HLC Peer Reviewer Selections
by Amber McKibben, CSC Recruitment & Marketing
Connors State College is proud to announce that Dr. Lynett Rock, Division Chair of Science and Mathematics, and Tosha Stout, Registrar, have been selected to serve as Peer Reviewers for the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
The Higher Learning Commission is a nationally recognized accrediting body focused on ensuring quality, integrity, and continuous improvement in higher education. Through their service as Peer Reviewers, Dr. Rock and Ms. Stout will help evaluate colleges and universities across the country, contributing to practices and standards that directly support student learning, academic quality, and institutional accountability.
Selection as an HLC Peer Reviewer is a distinguished professional honor and reflects a strong commitment to academic excellence and student success. Peer Reviewers play a critical role in maintaining accreditation standards that protect students and ensure they receive a highquality educational experience. Dr. Rock’s
and Ms. Stout’s selection underscores Connors State College’s dedication to putting students first through strong academic leadership and responsible institutional practices.
Connors State College congratulates Dr. Lynett Rock and Tosha Stout on this achievement and thanks them for their continued commitment to serving students and for proudly representing CSC and its mission at the national level.
Student Spotlight: Dorn “K.C.” Keil (Okay, OK)
by Amber McKibben, CSC Recruitment & Marketing
Dorn “K.C.” Keil, a sophomore from Okay, Oklahoma, chose Connors State College for a variety of reasons, the most significant being its location. Since the college is close to his hometown of Muskogee, he has been able to continue serving as a full-time caretaker for his disabled mother. He was also a prominent member of the Connors State cheer team and can now be seen around campus representing the President’s Leadership Class and working as a workstudy student in the Recruitment Department.
Keil is a Social Science major and expects to graduate with his associate degree along with a certificate in Small Business. During his time at Connors State College, he has been involved in numerous clubs and organizations, often finding himself in unique experiences that have added to the richness of his college journey. From walking in parades and riding horses to winning national championships in cheer, he has embraced every opportunity. He shares that the relationships he has built at Connors will remain with him for a lifetime, as he has formed some of his closest and most unexpected friendships.
In his first year at Connors State College, Keil had the privilege of competing with the cheer team—an experience he regards as one of the highlights of his life. In addition to cheering on the sidelines for the basketball team, the squad competed across the country, including events in Los Angeles, California, and Daytona Beach, Florida. Through long hours of practice, extensive travel, and dedication, he earned the title of two-time national champion.
After graduating from Connors State College in May 2026, Keil plans to attend Rogers State University and ultimately to pursue a career in law. His goal is to inspire perseverance and resilience in others, demonstrating that through dedication and hard work, anything is possible.
His senior quote from high school remains a guiding principle in his life: “Fortune favors the bold.”
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Alumni Spotlight: Nikki Alvarez (‘98)
by Amber McKibben, CSC Recruitment & Marketing
For Nikki Alvarez, attending Connors State College was more than just the next step in her education — it was continuing a meaningful family legacy. Her mother, brother, and now her daughter as of last spring are all alumni. With deep roots in the college and the surrounding community, Connors has remained a central part of her life for decades.
A 1996 graduate of Porum, Oklahoma, Nikki attended Connors from 1996 to 1998, majoring in Business Administration. As a working mom at the time, she focused her energy on balancing family, work, and academics rather than joining campus clubs. Still, she found connection and support in the close-knit campus environment.
“I chose Connors because I believed it was a really good program close to home. I could still be part of the roots of my community and still be involved in the school itself.” she shared. One of her favorite memories from her time on campus was spending time visiting with her advisor, Mrs. Billie Williams, whose conversations left a lasting impression on Nikki.
After completing her time at Connors, Nikki continued her education at Northeastern State University, completing her bachelor’s in business administration. She then built a successful career in financial services, where she has worked since 1997 with Armstrong Bank. In her current role as a client service representative, she helps facilitate new accounts, including IRAs and CDs, assists with lending, and provides general customer service support.
Her connection to Connors has never faded. Recently, Nikki joined the college’s Alumni Board and is excited to help strengthen both the school and the community it serves.
Her enthusiasm for Connors State began the moment she stepped on campus — and it continues to grow. She has remained actively engaged, attending events like the Cowboys & Caviar Gala and celebrating the college’s impact across generations of her family. Today, that legacy includes her son Jordan, her granddaughter Lyla, a new grandson expected in August, and her wonderful husband Tony of twenty years. Adding to the family’s history with the institution, Nikki’s mother also worked at Connors State for a number of years.
Through education, service, and family tradition, Nikki Alvarez embodies the lasting connections that make Connors State College more than a place to learn, it’s a place to belong.
Cowboys & Cowgirls Opening
Day Bash Honors Legacy, Leadership, and a Record-Breaking Coach
by Angie Lane, CSC Bursar
January is a busy and exciting time for the baseball program at Connors State College as preparations ramp up for the February 1 season opener. It also marks the annual Opening Day Bash & Auction, which celebrated its 12th year with former players, supporters, and the Orange Nation gathering for an evening of stories, fellowship, and fundraising. Head Coach Perry Keith continues to emphasize that the people connected to the program are what make it special.
This year’s event also honored two major milestones. President Dr. Ron Ramming gave his final opening remarks before retiring in June and was presented with an autographed batting helmet. Coach Keith was recognized for reaching 1,900 career wins — the most in NJCAA history — and received a customized bat signed by the team.
The Bash serves as the program’s primary annual fundraiser, supporting plans for a new indoor facility and locker room. Held each year on the last Saturday in January, the event continues to be a vital tradition for Cowboy Baseball.
The Connors State Cowgirls celebrated their achievements at their annual pie auction and fundraiser on Saturday, January 26. The event brought together not only team members, but also faculty, staff, alumni, and even prospective freshmen.
On February 4, Connors State Baseball played a double header against Oklahoma Christian, winning both games to make the Cowboys 4-0 this season.
Back cover photo by Macey McCoy (Sophomore - Beggs, Okla.)