Fighting with my Family is a biopic about the World Wrestling Entertainment Diva wrestler Saraya-Jade Bevis, also known as “Paige.” The movie follows her life leading up to her WWE fame and how it impacted her and her family.
opinion: How to Train Your Dragon trilogy ends with strong, entertaining movie
Dreamworks’s How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World was released in theaters Feb. 22, following its two predecessors How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2 and completing its trilogy.
opinion: Alita: Battle Angel displays bad story line, outdated special effects
Alita: Battle Angel, directed by Robert Rodriguez with a screenplay written by James Cameron, was released to theaters Feb. 14.
Philosophy Club to restart on campus after one-year hiatus
A student is bringing back the Philosophy Club on campus to create unity between the humanities.
opinion: The Lego Movie 2 lives up to expectations, does justice to original film
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is the follow-up to the 2014 BLOCKbuster hit The Lego Movie.
opinion: Glass shows serious waste of potential, lacks effective direction
Glass is the third and final movie in M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable/Split trilogy.
Students, professor cast in off-campus play about autism
An OCU professor and students were cast in CityRep’s production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
Nursing school ranked 12 out of top 75 schools
The Nursing School Almanac ranked the Kramer School of Nursing No. 12 in the southwest region in their 2018 list of the Top 75 nursing schools in the southwest.
Project 21 concert to showcase new music, choreography
Project 21 and the Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment will perform side by side in a concert this semester.
“Miss Bennet” to provide relief, Christmas spirit
The final mainstage show of the year will be Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley.
Nursing school starts program for registered nurses at Mercy Hospital
The new location will be a two-semester program to help registered nurses with associate degrees get a Bachelor’s degree in science and nursing.
Women’s soccer team wins championship
The women’s soccer team won its 14th regular-season championship with a 1-0 win over Southwestern Christian University on Oct. 30.
Ethics Debate team places third at statewide student competition
The Ethics Debate team took third place in the Oklahoma Statewide Student Ethics Challenge last month.
University officials update emotional support animal policies
University officials are in the process of updating policies for students with Emotional Support Animals.
Students concerned about dead pigeons around Methodist Hall
Students have been finding dead pigeons in and around United Methodist Hall for the last few weeks.
School of Theater to present first mainstage show of the year
The first mainstage show of this year’s School of Theater season is Julius Caesar.
Music student stages original production with student composition club
The production is about the relationship between a mother and a daughter a the mother suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease.
Comedy club to create educational opportunity for students
Two theater students are co-founding a new comedy club on campus.
Design, production students travel country for internships
Some design and production students returned to school late this semester from jobs in set and costume design.
Cokesbury gates not locking, students concerned about safety
Students said the gates close before the locking timers reset, so the gates sometimes stay unlocked.
First theater performance of season to highlight female performers
The first theater performance of the fall season will be the Stage II production of Uncommon Women and Others by Wendy Wasserstein.