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Student podcast discusses netflix horror films
Students created a podcast in which they analyze different horror films available on Netflix.
Band with two OCU students releases debut album
Annie Oakley, a local band with two OCU students members, released their full-length debut album.
Students claim ghostly activity in Walker Hall
The walls of Walker Hall dormitory are going bump in the night, and students have taken notice.
Housing officials to host ‘Spookfest’ event
Housing officials will host a carnival-like event to celebrate Halloween.
Students to create ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ club on campus
An official Dungeons & Dragons club is in the works at OCU.
Campus Technology officials seek to hire more student employees
Campus Technology Services officials are looking for more employees to increase efficiency.
Nursing professor summits Mount Kilimanjaro
An OCU professor climbed Mount Kilimanjaro this past summer.
University president recognized in career services for more than a decade
The Career Services Center, where students can go for help with resumes, internships and career selection is named after Martha Burger, the current president of OCU.
Film, Literature discussion group selects theme, begins screenings
Every screening will be followed by an open conversation concerning the film and its subject matter.
Cheerleader nominated for ‘prestigious’ athletic award
An OCU cheerleader is a nominee for the Dr. Leroy Walker Champion of Character Award, one of the most prestigious awards in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.
English Second Language Center hiring students to manage testing
Invigilator responsibilities include proctoring the IELTS tests for ESL students and handling registration for the tests.
Unnamed student tapes paper Nicolas Cage heads across campus
Printed cutouts of actor/director Nicolas Cage’s face have appeared all over campus.
School of Music prepares for final mainstage musical of semester
Students and faculty are working to produce On the Town, the Wanda L. Bass School of Music’s final mainstage of the year.
Local art studio to permanently shut their doors
Current Studio decided to shut their doors permanently. SHIFT was their final project, and the studio will close after two years of being open.
Nigerian poet, activist to visit for poetry reading, discussion
Chris Abani, internationally acclaimed poet and former Nigerian political prisoner, will visit campus April 4.