OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City University couldn’t contain the interior play of Oklahoma Baptist and fell to the Lady Bison 77-71 in the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinals Thursday at the Abe Lemons Arena.
Archives for March 2011
University to host Jewish Living Festival
OKLAHOMA CITY – What do Sabbath candles, potato pancakes, funny masks and a sukkah have in common? All are part of the Jewish life cycle events and holidays that will be displayed at the Festival of Jewish Living this April in the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel at OCU. Food and objects from each of…
Columnist questions ethics of YouTube videos
Mary Larsh examines greater purpose of airing certain clips
University to host reading with poet
OKLAHOMA CITY — Award-winning poet and human rights advocate Carolyn Forché will read and discuss her works during a presentation at 8 p.m. April 13 at OCU.
OCU to honor Sherri Coale in Sports Spectacular
OKLAHOMA CITY – OCU will honor Oklahoma women’s basketball coach Sherri Coale with the Abe Lemons/Paul Hansen Award for Sports Excellence at the annual OCU Sports Spectacular dinner and auction.
Event raises $300 for charity
Student organizations raised their voices for a cause on March 3 at Spring Sing.
Basketball teams to compete in conference tournament
The men’s and women’s basketball teams are preparing for the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament.
Nine Stars set to compete in NAIA wrestling championships
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Oklahoma City University will bring nine individuals in a quest for titles in the NAIA wrestling championships on Thursday through Saturday at the U.S. Cellular Center.
Senators fill seats, vote on bills, leaving about $2,400 left
Three time was a charm for senators on Tuesday, March 1.
Energy secretary to speak at new OCU conference
Oklahoma Secretary of Energy Michael Ming will speak this month at Oklahoma City University’s Meinders School of Business about the future of energy for the inaugural Karl F. and June S. Martin Family Foundation Energy Management Speaker Series.
Dior set to fire lead designer John Galliano
Current tensions surrounding Dior creative director John Galliano’s suspension skyrocketed Monday when video footage showing him making anti-Semitic remarks surfaced, prompting his ultimate termination from his role with Dior.
U.S. freezes $30 billion in Libyan assets
In an attempt to break leader Moammar Gadhafi’s stronghold on Libya, the United States has frozen at least $30 billion in Libyan government assets.