By Rikki George, Web Editor Washington Post guest blogger Sloane Miller, author of the blog Allergic Girl, advises college students on how to eat on-campus. Her column, Managing your food allergies in dining halls and dorm rooms, is full of things for students to do to avoid eating accidents. Read more here!
Archives for September 2011
OCU’s Cross joins the 30-dig club
By Rikki George, Web Editor The OCU volleyball team played two games this weekend in the Baker Invitational. The Stars won both matches and Victoria Cross, a senior from Oklahoma City, joined the 30-dib club. Cross had a career-high 30 digs against Sterling besting her previous single-match high of 28 vs. Bethel (Kan.) on Aug….
OCU cross country has a strong showing
By Rikki George, Web Editor The OCU cross country teams started their 2011 season at the Central Oklahoma Land Run in Edmond, Okla. yesterday. This was the season opener for the Stars. Two Stars had top five finishes. Pauric McLaughlin and Raechel Brown, both freshmen, finished second and fifth respectively in their races. McLaughlin was the first…
OCU mens soccer loses to Baker
By Rikki George, Web Editor In their second game of the John Brown Classic, the OCU men’s soccer team lost, 1-0, to Baker(Kan.). This brings the Stars’ record to 0-2-1 for the season. They play again on Tuesday when they travel to Fort Worth, Texas, to take on Texas Wesleyan.
Drugs and alcohol found on campus
By Rikki George, Web Editor Similar to an incident that occurred last week, OCUPD was called to Cokesbury Court on Wednesday by a RA who found drugs and alcohol during while conducting room checks. The RA was administering a prescheduled apartment check when she came across six bottles of liquor and 8.2 grams of marijuana. Also…
Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony hosted on campus
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City University will hold an interfaith service of remembrance beginning with a music performance by Mahmood Bigdely at 12:50 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 in the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel.
Senate funds first bill of academic year
Senators spent the majority of their Sept. 6 meeting in discussion over funding of the first Senate bill of the semester.