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Archives for October 2010
Director of university apartments to resign
Matt Mullican will resign Nov. 5. The director of university apartments was offered an out-of-state-job.
Identity of new interim business dean revealed
Dr. Steve Agee will become interim dean of Meinders School of Business on Monday.
Officials choose interim business dean
Officials have chosen the new interim business dean, but are keeping his or her name a secret.
Delaware dean sends list of failing students to all students
A dean at a college in Dover, Del., mistakenly forwarded a confidential e-mail this week, which listed the names of 18 students at risk of flunking out, The News Journal, a local newspaper, reported.
Miss OCU promotes mentoring platform
A female student with pearly white teeth and blonde hair anxiously picks up her phone to make a call. It’s a call she’s made weekly for the past three months. She’s waiting to hear back from an organization that she’s passionate about. The official on the line tells her she’s still on the waiting list. She ends the call shortly thereafter.
Senators pass emergency legislation
Senators passed two pieces of emergency legislation tonight. The bills were amended before they passed by unanimous consent.
Alvin’s Cafe offers delivery option
Alvin’s Cafe employees now deliver to dorms.
Free Movie Night schedule
The first Free Movie Night of the academic year will be Wednesday, Oct. 27 at Harkins Bricktown 16, 150 E. Reno Ave.
Miss OCU 2011 crowned, former title holder engaged
Officials crowned Annalise Freeman Miss OCU 2011.
Weather forces officials to end benefit concert early
A concert hosted on campus last night to kick off Homecoming ended early due to inclement weather.
The concert, “Up ’til Dawn,” ended at 12:30 a.m., 30 minutes early due to weather conditions.
Officials announce 2010 Homecoming theme
The 2010 Homecoming theme was announced last night by Student Activities Council officials.
The announcement was made at “Up ‘til Dawn” a benefit concert hosted by SAC.
Business school dean to step down
Vince Orza is resigning as dean of the Meinders School of Business.
Student-produced show to support juvenile diabetes research
Students will raise their voices and model fashion on campus to raise money for cancer research.
“Fashion Now” is the name of this fundraiser that will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 22 in the Kirkpatrick Auditorium in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center.
OCU officials to unveil first-known collegiate raw vegan food station
OKLAHOMA CITY — The first known college campus raw vegan food station in the country will open for business Oct. 25 at OCU. The cafeteria is open to the public.
Benefit concert to kick off Homecoming
Student Government Association officials will do things a little differently this year when they bring back an event to campus.
“Up til’ Dawn,” a benefit concert for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, will be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 21 on the Quad Lawn. The event will be moved to Freede Wellness Center if it rains.
SQ 744 coalition to host forum at OCU
The One Oklahoma Coalition and Yes on 744 Coalition will participate in a moderated discussion about state question 744 at 6 p.m. Oct. 28 in the Kerr-McGee Auditorium.
Officials plan Day of the Dead activities
OKLAHOMA CITY – OCU officials will kick off its Day of the Dead celebration with an altar installation Oct. 24 and continue activities until Nov. 1 — the beginning of the two-day holiday.
University welcomes tap legend Harold Cromer
OKLAHOMA CITY – OCU will welcome legendary tap dancer and stage performer Harold Cromer for an evening of dance and discussion Oct. 26.
Miss OCU Pageant to celebrate 30th anniversary
The 30th anniversary Miss OCU pageant will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 23 in the Kirkpatrick Auditorium in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center.
Fraternity president shares plans, goals
Offices are in place and Phi Gamma Delta founding members are aiming to build a reputation.
Student leader discusses allotments application process
Deadline for students to apply for organization allotments is approaching.
University center opens for extended hours
Students sighted in their pajamas Oct. 11 in the Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center were not dressed that way due to lack of effort or laundry funds.
Columnist shares her middle earth fable passion
Nerds like me have been holding their collective breath for the last several weeks to see that (what?) in Middle Earth is going on with The Hobbit movie.
Editors encourage students to utilize 24-hour facility
The Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center now is open 24 hours Monday through Thursday
Dance seniors to put choreography skills on stage
The Student Choreography Show “Just Dance… Gonna Be OK” will feature 184 dancers from various disciplines across the OCU campus.