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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

New exhibition at Gardiner Gallery of Art Kennedy Thomason News & Lifestyle Editor Internationally acclaimed Latin American art is now in Stillwater. OSU’s Gardiner Gallery of Art’s new exhibition, “Modos de ver/Ways of Seeing,” features works from Latin American artists to celebrate Latin American and Hispanic Heritage month and the gallery’s recent renovation. The exhibition has pieces from eight artists that cover a wide variety of topics from pre-Hispanic heritage to migrations in and out of Latin America. It also includes many different mediums from sculpture to video. The artists have combined traditional modes of art with modern ones to grapple with the past to understand the present. Chris Whittey, head of the Department of Art, Graphic Design and Art History at OSU, said the exhibit provides valuable insights into the world through a Hispanic lens. See Gardiner on 5

Courtesy of OSU “Modos de ver/Ways of Seeing” is the newest exhibition at the Gardiner Gallery of Art.

Texas AG Ken Paxton to file doxing complaints against House impeachment managers Lauren McGaughy The Dallas Morning News

sion and with malicious intent. The attorney general said he and his family have received “multiple threats of violence.” The complaints AUSTIN, Texas — Tex- will be filed with district atas Attorney General Ken Pax- torneys in the managers’ eight ton says he will file criminal home counties, according to complaints against the Board the news release. “The impeachment manof Managers who spearheaded agers clearly have a desire to his impeachment after his threaten me with harm when home address was published they released this information in documents posted online last week,” Paxton said. “I’m last week. imploring their local prosecuIn a news release sent tors in each individual district Monday, Paxton cited a new state law that makes it illegal to investigate the criminal offenses that have been comto post someone’s address or mitted.” phone number online “with Paxton, a Republican, the intent to cause harm or a threat of harm.” It is meant to was impeached in May on protect people from “doxing,” allegations of corruption. The the practice of posting some- Texas Senate cleared him after a two-week trial last one’s personal information month. online without their permisSee Impeachment on 6

Courtesy of OSU The 102nd annual Oklahoma 4-H Roundup at Oklahoma State University on Wednesday, July 26, 2023.

OSU student named finalist for 4-H Youth in Action Award Lauren King Staff Reporter

have used the knowledge they gained in 4-H to create a lasting impact in their community while advancing their own future careers and goals. Dugger is a member of Jenessa Dugger of Harththe Lakewood 4-H Club in shorne, Oklahoma was recently Pittsburg County. She created announced as runner-up for her nonprofit, Arts for Hearts, the 2024 4-H Youth in Action to raise funds by auctioning Award by the National 4-H pieces of art donated by OklaCouncil. Dugger was recoghoma artists. Proceeds from nized for her commitment to the project help patients at the supporting heart patients. Saint Francis Heart Hospital. The 4-H Youth in AcDugger was recognized tion Awards began in 2010 to for the 4-H Youth in Action recognize 4-H members who

Award due to her commitment to supporting these heart patients. This was an accomplishment that hit close to home for Dugger. A heart patient herself, Dugger understands the stress and struggle patients feel. Dugger focuses on raising awareness and funds to support others experiencing heart problems. Serving as a leader on her tribe’s reservation, Dugger honors her heritage and meets the needs within her community. See 4-H Youth on 7

Tribune News Service Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on the Senate floor at the Texas State Capitol in Austin on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023.


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