The Market at Alvin’s expanded its meal trade options and snack choices this semester.
Athletics students, officials collect more than 13,000 food cans for local ministry
The athletics department raised six tons of food for a local outreach organization.
Interfraternity Council elects new leaders, plans to partner with Title IX
The Interfraternity Council has three new leaders for 2019.
Panhellenic Council appoints new leaders, plans to unify Greek life
The Panhellenic Council will have entirely new leaders in 2019.
Drug and alcohol survey results completed
The results of the OCU drug and alcohol survey are final.
Chapel honors 50th anniversary with cultural traditions, performances
The ceremony honored the school’s Methodist tradition and the traditions of other cultures with Peruvian, South African and Spanish hymns.
Sorority celebrates fifth birthday with Victory, grows in numbers
Phi Mu celebrated its fifth anniversary as a campus sorority Nov. 9.
English professor retires after nearly 30 years
Dr. Abigail Keegan, English professor, is retiring after 29 years at OCU.
Spotlight musical emphasizes powerful women, family values
Students are preparing for this semester’s Spotlight musical, which presents themes of familial support and independence in a scaled-back, intimate fashion.
Volleyball team undefeated in tournament
The volleyball team played an undefeated tournament earlier this month with six new active freshmen.
Sculptor guest teaches in School of Visual Arts, installs sculptures around campus
Robinson’s website morgan-robinson.com displays his previous works, most of which are abstract shapes crafted from wood and metal.
Oklahoma ranked fifth saddest state in U.S.
Oklahoma was ranked fifth saddest on a finance website’s list of happiest states.
Star Corps arranges volunteering opportunities
The Student Civic Engagement Committee launched a new volunteering hub this semester called Star Corps.