Members of the Oklahoma City University community celebrated Bisexual Awareness Day Sept. 23. First officially observed in 1999 at the International Lesbian and Gay Association in Johannesburg, South Africa, Bisexual Awareness Day is observed internationally to recognize and celebrate bisexuals and their community’s history. OCU CARE, which stands for Creatives Advocating for Realistic Equity, celebrated…
Opinion: Get to know Blake Uhlig, Editor-in-Chief, graduating senior
Blake is a Strategic Communications major and served as Editor-in-Chief for Student Publications for the 2021-2022 year. He will be graduating this May.
Opinion: Get to know Anna Schmidt, Managing Editor, graduating senior
Anna Schmidt is a dance management senior and has served as the managing editor for Student Publications for the 2022 Spring semester. She will be graduating in May.
Q&A: Powell shares his love of OCU
Powell served as the SGA president for the 2021-2022 year. Reid Powell is set to graduate this May, with a B.A. in Political Science.
Q&A: Get to know BreAuna Shaw the new SGA President
BreAuna Shaw was just elected SGA President. She shares her goals and a view into her life.
Q&A: Get to know Amanda Gonzalez the new SGA VP
Amanda Gonzalez was just elected SGA vice president. She recounts her experiences at OCU.
Ava’s TV Recommendations
Ava shares her top movie recommendations. Valeria and Broadchurch top the list.
Opinion: Ava’s Spring Book Recommendation list
Are you in search of a good book to read under the sun at the quad as the days get warmer? Here are a few recommendations for you.
Opinion: Ava Karas reviews “Don’t be a drag, just be a queen”
Each performance was interspersed with scenes from OCU’s improv groups, which had the audience laughing non-stop with depictions of Tinder dates gone awry.
“Mr. Oilfield” donates more than $1 million
In a statement released in January, OCU announced that the late oilman Thomas E. Barnett of Oklahoma City donated more than one million dollars
University suspends Elementary Education Programs
The Elementary Education programs were suspended due to a lack of enrollment.
OCU Moves January Classes Online
OCU officials announced that a majority of classes would be held remotely for the month of January.
Opinion: News Editor promises improved coverage
Ava Karas the News Editor for student publications promises to improve coverage.
Bernarda director: ‘This cast was incredible’
The School of Theatre presented The House of Bernarda Alba from Nov. 11-14.
Tornado warning sparks concern for OCU students
The campus had a close call with a tornado. Some students believe OCU was unprepared.
OCU Stripped presents Jesus Christ Superstar
OCU Stripped presented Jesus Christ Superstar on October 29th and 30th in Petree Recital Hall.
OCU Speech and Debate Team places third in Forensics 500 tournament
Students talked about a wide range of topics including race, gender, and sexual orientation.
Donor funds new Kramer nursing scholarship
The new Kramer Nursing Scholarship consists of $370,000 for seven incoming BSN students and six MSN students.
University plans to conduct COVID-19 testing for residential students
During the months of October and November, OCU is administering monthly proactive COVID-19 testing for all residential students.
SGA holds first roundtable regarding diversity, equity, inclusion
SGA is holding roundtable discussions for students. Faculty are invited to attend.
Opinion: News editor hopes to improve upon coverage
News Editor Ava Karas introduces herself to the campus and lays out her roadmap.
Student affairs hosts second digital Campus Leadership Awards ceremony
Student affairs recently announced the Campus Leadership Awards for 2021, honoring outstanding students and organizations.
Miracle Marathon sets new fundraising personal record
The OCU Miracle Marathon took place on April 17 and surpassed their fundraising goal by $10,000.
On-Campus printing takes orders remotely
The On-Campus Printing Shop, R.K. Black Office, has transitioned to taking orders remotely.
Housing plans upgrade for Cokesbury furniture
Cokesbury Court Apartments will receive new bedroom furniture over the summer.
School of Theatre presents final mainstage play of the year
The School of Theatre’s final mainstage of the academic year is a politically relevant play about fascism and moderacy.