The event was an opportunity for judges, officers, lawyers, officials, and civic leaders to speak on problems in the criminal justice system.
Editorial: We need to stop dehumanizing the homeless
Student Publications calls on the campus community to build a foundation of progress.
Editorial: Student involvement in the provost search is essential
It is essential that the values of the student body are reflected in campus leadership.
OCU places just after Harvard and the University of Chicago in Ethics Bowl
The OCU Ethics and Debate team has been invited to compete in the national championship.
Only together can we end COVID-19
Covid-19 remains a major problem at OCU. Student Publications calls on students to follow university guidelines.
Student Sunrise Movement proposes OCU office of sustainability
Ten OCU students from the Sunrise Movement are leading a project to form an office of sustainability on the university campus.
BSA leads Jones demonstration in chapel
Members of the OCU Black Student Association led a march to the chapel Nov. 18 to support a clemency plea for Julius Jones.
University launches sanctioned Gold Star-signing tradition
An old university tradition has emerged with official university backing.
Editorial: Stand with us on Human Rights Day
Student Publications serves with the belief that human rights are universal
Opinion: A world full of human rights abuses
On Human Rights Day it’s important that we recognize human rights abuses around the world.
OCU Esports hosts public school tourney
Oklahoma City University Esports hosted an OKC public schools Esports tournament. 70 students from 12 schools participated in the event.
Domestic violence remains a problem nationally and globally
The world takes a stand against domestic violence. The issue hasn’t gone away.
Former Congressman Hulshof shares stories of his life on Capitol Hill
Former Congressman Kenneth Hulshof shared stories of his life as a Congressman.
Q&A – VP HR Croslin on the topic of domestic violence
Joey Croslin, Vice President of HR answers questions on domestic violence on the university level.
Q&A – Chief Nelson on the topic of domestic violence
Dexter Nelson, OCU Chief of Police, answers questions on domestic violence on the university level.
Editorial: Domestic Violence Awareness Month is over. The pain is not.
The victims of these crimes are not numbers – they are people
The Search for a new Provost begins
A search committee responsible for finding a new provost has been assembled.
Constitution Day roundtable addresses policing
This year’s event was entitled Perspectives on Race and Policing and was sponsored by the Departments of Criminal Justice and Political Science.