Thirty-one students began campaigning for open Student Government Association positions last week.
Archives for March 2011
Women in leadership topic of March 31 business school panel
OKLAHOMA CITY – A panel discussion focused on women in leadership at Meinders School of Business will feature executive panelists from Chesapekake Energy, Charles Machine Works, the Chickasaw Nation and United Way.
8.9 magnitude earthquake strikes Japan
A magnitude-8.9 earthquake hit the northeastern coast of Honshu, Japan on Friday.
From the Federal bench to the college classroom
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City University will celebrate the inauguration of President Robert Henry with a series of events beginning April 3 with a worship service and a concert production of the Berlioz Requiem. The theme of the inauguration series is “Make Our Garden Grow.” Leading figures in academia and dignitaries from far and near…
Organist featured in distinguished artist series
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Distinguished Artist Series at OCU continues at 3 p.m. March 27 with organist Melissa Plamann performing Bach, Mendelssohn, Eben, Vaughan Williams and Reger.
OCU takes on Montana Tech in NAIA tournament
JACKSON, Tenn. – Oklahoma City University will begin pursuit of its sixth women’s basketball national championship by facing Montana Tech at 1:45 p.m. March 16 in the NAIA Division I Tournament at Oman Arena. Five-time national champion OCU has previously won crowns in 1988, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. The fourth-ranked Stars (25-3) advanced to…
Dance company prepares for Spring Show
The American Spirit Dance Company will display their talents in the annual Spring Dance Show.
Website pushes boundaries of conventional dating habits
It may seem like harmless fun, but students should be cautious when posting to LikeALittle.com.
Relationship hide and seek
Website uses anonymous “flirting” tactics to initiate college student relationships
Columnist expresses concerns about new hCG diet
Erin Ferrell offers alternative options to consuming weight loss drugs
Senate passes emergency legislation, makes announcements
Senators passed a new piece of legislation Tuesday at their weekly Student Senate meeting.
Presidential candidate for SGA drops out of race
There are now only two contenders for Student Government Association in the presidential race.
Devon Boathouse to host Blue-White luncheon
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City University’s March Blue-White Luncheon will take place at the Devon Boathouse, the new state-of-the-art home for Stars rowing.
Morrissey to not return as OCU men’s basketball coach
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City University has determined head men’s basketball coach Kevin Morrissey will not return for the 2011-12 season.
Students file for SGA candidacy
March 7 was the deadline for students to apply for positions as official representative voices for the student body.
Jimmy Fallon gets his own Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor
Jimmy Fallon found a way to mark his second anniversary of “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.”
Comanche tribe member, sophomore named Miss Indian OCU
Judges named Victoria Korrect, political science sophomore, Miss Indian OCU on March 5.
Energy conference hosted at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is hosting its sixth year of the M.I.T. Energy Conference.
Golf teams aim to win national championship
The OCU golf teams seasons have begun and players and coaches are preparing for upcoming tournaments.
Columnist blames her behaviors on mother’s genetics
Erin Ferrell talks about her natural boy-craziness
Writer finds class participation is necessary for future students
Columnist questions impact of ‘experts’ on decision making
Editors support ‘Meatless Monday’
March 2 editorial
Students rehearse for philharmonic concert
Wind and percussion students will be featured in the upcoming orchestral performance, the Wind Philharmonic.
TheatreOCU performs romantic tragedy
TheatreOCU students will display their talents in the upcoming Stage II Production of “Tallgrass Gothic.”
Women’s team ranked No. 1 in conference
The OCU women’s basketball team finished the season with a win Feb. 26 against Southern Nazarene, putting the Stars at No. 1 in the Sooner Athletic Conference.
Committee examines plans to accommodate the disabled
Officials are deciding how to divide their budget for the next few years