
Anusha Fathepure
Anusha Fathepure was a summer intern at KOSU between May and August 2024 as part of the Inasmuch Foundation's Community Fellowship Class.
Fathepure is originally from Stillwater, Oklahoma and attends the University of Oklahoma in Norman, where she studies journalism and English. She writes for the OU Daily, the university's independent student-run newspaper, covering campus community and university administration.
In her reporting, Fathepure wants to amplify underrepresented voices and promote inclusivity and diversity in her reporting, while serving her community as a storyteller.
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In the world of chess, a game celebrated for its strategic depth and intellectual rigor, women have historically been underrepresented.
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As summer draws to a close, most Oklahoma students are returning to schools across the state. That means inexperienced drivers, school buses, and student pedestrians and bicyclists are all sharing the road.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recommended seeking protections for the regal fritillary, a large, silver-spotted, orange and blackish-gray butterfly.
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An Edmond construction contractor with a history of workplace safety violations was found disregarding U.S. Department of Labor regulations following a deadly trench collapse.
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Supporters of a state question to raise the minimum wage in Oklahoma received $1.84 million in contributions through the first half of the year.
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Graves Farm Organics was suspended for failing to meet state testing requirements and other violations endangering public health and safety.
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The project will redesign the historic building, museum, concert hall, exterior, and overall branding to create an interactive experience celebrating Oklahoma's musical heritage.
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The Oklahoma City Council tabled a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza on Tuesday.
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The Oklahoma City Council will consider a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza on Tuesday.
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