Stacy Smith-Jones has been modeling her eyebrows since she moved in with her boyfriend, Chad, an eyebrow sculptor, best known for tackling Kardashian unibrows.
Feature Friday: Kristen Cerelli
Kristen Cerelli, visiting assistant professor of acting, came to OCU last year, after living in New York for 16 years.
Students, professors discuss note-taking methods
Various studies show that students retain more information when they write their notes in class, rather than type them, but students show preferences both ways.
Travis the Payless shoe salesman comments on the news
Travis the Payless shoe salesman has twin Pomeranians named Darcy and Davis. In his free time, he enjoys sitting in saunas, watching sailboats and brewing tea.
Feature Friday: Morgan Haney
Morgan Haney, music theatre senior, reveals her passions and views on important matters like children, musicals and buttons.
Students deal with bugs, scabies in residence halls
Students are dealing with various insects on campus, including bed bugs, flies, cockroaches, and itch mites that cause scabies.
Richie the ruffian comments on the latest news
Richie the ruffian is a little punk from Nichols Hills who enjoys video games, anime, pizza, and terrorizing his exhausted mother, Phylis.
Abbey Renner: the Wedgie you want to pick
Find out more about Abbey Renner’s nicknames, family, role models, and future plans.
Search committee begins process to find university president’s replacement
The presidential search committee has begun the process of selecting a new university president, who is scheduled to take office July 1.
Guest news personality: Granny Perkins
Granny Perkins lives a simple life in her cozy Wisconsin cottage. Here are her thoughts on this week’s stories.
Campus tech installs new online printing system
PaperCut replaced the university system that required students to transfer their papers to a flash drive or school computer before printing.
Feature Friday: the Chickasaw Warrior statue
This week’s Feature Friday exposes the thoughts of a long-revered but scarcely heard campus figure: the Chickasaw Warrior statue.
Chartwells to hire more students at new Alvin’s
Students can now apply to work at the Market at Alvin’s and will get the chance to work at a future Chick-fil-A Express.
News according to Hillari the suburban mom
Hillari Miller, vegan suburban mom and part-time yoga instructor, leads a busy life but prides herself in her ability to keep up with the current news.
Maristella’s novella
Maristella Gullo, business administration senior and exchange student, shares her background and first moments at OCU.
Trustee brings OCU talent into women’s religious lectures
Jane Jayroe, OCU alumna, trustee and former Miss America, will utilize the talents of students and faculty in her lecture series for women of faith.
Librarian Victoria becomes an open book
Victoria Swinney, director of Dulaney-Browne Library, is a well-known icon on the OCU campus, but few students know much about her life outside of the library.
Sybil Tubb reports the latest tales goin’ round the wagon train
Sybil Tubb, a 19th century reporter from the Pioneer Enquirer, brings the most recent news to breeding grounds near you.
Whoa, Minh, what a woman!
Too few people know the shy but secretly brilliant and sassy Minh Ton, cell and molecular biology senior. Here’s a sneak peek into her life.
Music professor appointed to assistant provost position
Academic affairs officials hired Dr. David Steffens as the new assistant provost.
11 types of incoming freshmen
As OCU welcomes a new class of freshmen to campus, officials emphasize that students are individuals. However, most freshmen fit into specific groups.
Stars Week events to connect students through discussion, travel
Diversity Dialogues and OKConnect were organized to help acquaint incoming freshmen and transfer students with their new peers and surroundings.
10 death week distractions
Even with the rapidly approaching final papers, projects and exams, students manage to find time to procrastinate due to a number of distractions.
Mass communications students create award-winning videos
Two mass communications classes created national award-winning videos.
Students encouraged to prepare for severe weather season
As tornado season approaches, university officials said they want students to feel prepared and capable in extreme weather situations.
10 ways to save/make money this summer
There’s one thing almost all college kids have in common: they’re broke. Here are some ways to prevent going further down the pit of debt.