The concert will include the four choirs at OCU: Ad Astra, Chamber Choir, University Singers, and University Chorale, as well as the Vespers Orchestra, directed by Professor Jeffrey Grogan.
Christmas dance show approaches final rehearsals
The production consists of 130 dancers performing in a variety of styles.
Officials partner with OSU for study abroad program
There is a new study abroad program in Greece beginning in the summer of 2018.
Committee recruits new members to discuss senior gift
The Student Philanthropy Committee is recruiting members to help choose the senior class gift.
Retention committee focuses on first-year experience
The student retention committee is making first-year experience their priority.
Art Club to decorate Norick Center hallway with murals
A hallway in the Norick Art Center will be painted with student-designed murals.
Students encounter, report strangers on campus
Students reported some unknown people on campus earlier this month.
OCU named fourth best college in Oklahoma
College Choice highlights the fact that OCU has 1,800 undergraduate students who can choose from 70 majors as one of the reasons for the ranking.
Education officials convert classroom into early education center
In previous years, most education classes were taught in the Kramer School of Nursing. Now, Walker Center 143 is the dedicated education classroom.
New exhibit to open in Norick Art Center
Pearce’s paintings were on exhibition in California, and will be moving on to Arkansas and Florida after Oklahoma.
Officials host events for Honors students, families
Honors students were able to move into their dorms as early as 9 a.m. on today.
Students challenged to impact the environment in positive manner
It’s on us to fix what we’ve done to the earth before it chooses to eliminate us.
Columnist discusses pressure on college students to drink alcohol
I am not against risk-taking. In fact, I think it’s an essential part of our existence
J.C. Penney, Career Services to host shopping event
They are hosting “Suit Up,” a shopping event from 6:30-10 p.m. April 23 at the J.C. Penney in Quail Springs Mall, 2501 W. Memorial Road.
Columnist discusses writer’s block as a common form of anxiety
Writer’s block is definitely real, and it’s a form of anxiety, according to an article by Lisa Duchene at Penn State.
Officials to host events for Holy Week
Wesley Center officials will observe Holy Week with services and events open to any interested students.
Columnist discusses differences between Oklahoma, her home state
Going back home is always strange, and I really start to notice the differences between being at home and being in Oklahoma City.
Film institute planners announce documentary series, arrange poet visit
The 19th annual documentary series entitled “Why Art Matters” will begin with Eva Hesse.
Applications open for SGA, Homecoming committee
The applications for Student Government Association elections and for Homecoming committee are now available on OrgSync.
Lent gives students a chance to reflect, explore themselves
Lent means different things to different people, and it differs within each denomination.
English professor privately leaves mid-year to accept job closer to home
Dr. Amrita Sen, English professor, left OCU after the end of the fall semester to accept a job in Calcutta, India.
Columnist discusses leggings as pants, dressing for success
I have never been on the “leggings count as pants” team. Everybody can wear what they want, that’s fine, but for me, on my body, leggings do not count as pants.
Sketch group prepares for second season, looks for new writers
OCU’s all-female sketch comedy group is preparing for its second season and is looking for new writers.
Columnist answers frequently asked questions
Please enjoy these introduction conversations sampled from my first two years living in Oklahoma.
Columnist stresses importance of passion in commitment
So, commitment without passion is simply an obligation. But when passion is added, desire drives commitment. Isn’t that spectacular?
Deadline for May graduation requirements approaches
Though seniors are planning their post-graduation goals, there are still things to do in order to prepare for the big ceremony.