The use of medical marijuana was legalized in Oklahoma, but it remains against the rules at OCU.
Dining officials celebrate caf grand reopening, plan new programs
During the summer, the space was given new flooring, paint, light fixtures, furniture, and decorations. Televisions also were mounted on the walls to show calorie counts and menu items.
Dining officials celebrate caf grand reopening, plan new programs
During the summer, the space was given new flooring, paint, light fixtures, furniture, and decorations.
Guitar Institute scholarship honors deceased music student
The Celedonio Romero Guitar Institute is offering a new scholarship named after a former student who passed away last semester.
Greek recruitment numbers double, IFC amends rush process
Unlike previous years, sororities and fraternities ran recruitment concurrently, as opposed to the usual two-week gap between events.
Graduation details finalized, speakers selected
The day will begin with the baccalaureate ceremony at 9 a.m. May 5 in the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel.
Author to host ally training event, discuss new book
Jo Ivester, author of The Outskirts of Hope, will host an ally training event from 10-11 a.m. April 25 in Room 100 in Sarkeys Science and Math Center.
Officials to open resource center for student veterans
The center will be located on the bottom floor of the Dawson-Loeffler building and will be designated exclusively for student veterans.
Officials fire men’s wrestling coach, hire Olympic athlete
C.J. Campbell, former head wrestling coach, was fired on March 6 due to unknown circumstances.
Jewish organization hosts Passover Seder for campus community
Passover is from March 30 to April 7. The Jewish holiday commemorates the Jewish peoples’ liberation by God from slavery in ancient Egypt.
Freshman composer to have song performed by Broadway star
Gomez wrote the song for a Project 21 concert in November as a tribute to his grandmother, who’d recently died from Alzheimer’s disease.
Communications staff create new blog for collaboration
NOVA will discuss topical events happening in and outside of university activities.
Students plan activities for new Stress Relief Week
Taking place from Monday through March 9, the week of events is designed to help students deal with stress during midterm exams.
Cast, directors prepare for next spotlight opera
Originally written in Czech, the show follows “Marie,” a young woman promised to a man she doesn’t love, and her lover “Jenik” as they try to break off the rearranged marriage.