As Americans across the country tuned in to today’s inauguration, Joanne Hoch, acting junior, described what the day would entail if she became the president.
Area woman creates insane requirements for scholarship
“Don’t get me wrong – I appreciate any scholarship I can get, but it seemed like a lot for $50.”
Grace Kidder: Snow-CU expert
Grace Kidder, dance performance junior, is from Fargo, North Dakota. In this interview, she shares her snow expertise.
Student stuck in Costa Rica, sad to miss syllabus day
John Smith, business senior, spent his Christmas break vacationing in Costa Rica and is still there, due to a flight cancellation.
Artist displays Christmas sculpture on campus
Local artist Nick Lillard is displaying one of his sculptures on campus during the Christmas season.
13 #relatable pictures from movies I haven’t seen
Nobody has time to watch all of these new movies, but we can relate to these photos from them. I added my own captions.
Meet and greet with Junie B. Jones
Performances of Junie B. Jones have begun at Oklahoma Children’s Theatre. Today, I had the pleasure of interviewing Junie B. and some of her friends.
School of Theatre hosts raunchy Christmas reading
The School of Theatre will host a reading of The Eight: Reindeer Monologues at 6 p.m. Dec. 9 in the Black Box theater in Wanda L. Bass School of Music.
10 end-of-the-semester scenarios told in emojis
Students will use several different methods to make it through this week and finish this insane semester. Here are some illustrated death week stories.
Jonathan May be a film aficionado
In today’s Feature Friday, I asked Jonathan May, acting junior, to answer every question with the title of a movie or song.
10 Cyber Monday must-haves
Here are some hidden Cyber Monday gems that I feel empowered to expose to the public.
11 ways to survive Thanksgiving break
No one looks forward to discussing their future, romantic life, or political views with nosy relatives. Here are some ideas to make this Thanksgiving bearable.
Melissa’s Broadway job interview
Melissa Feldman, vocal performance junior, has the same dream as countless other OCU students: Broadway. What if, Broadway held interviews, like a normal job?
Campus cook prepares Thanksgiving brunch celebration
Willie Butler, weekend campus cook, will host a special Thanksgiving celebration at brunch Nov. 20 in the caf.
15 things the election will not change
Students expressed concern about the changes America will experience with the new president. Change is inevitable, but we can count on these to stay the same:
The many faces of Mary McLain
Students said that Mary McLain has the most expressive facial reactions. During this interview, she was not allowed to answer the question with words
Students create weekly podcast to promote discussion
Dawson MacLeod and Tyler Malinauskas, acting sophomores, started a video podcast called Ramble Ranters.
Gamma Phi Beta wins Homecoming sweepstakes
Homecoming concluded as the women of Gamma Phi Beta rushed to the basketball court to accept their Sweepstakes trophy for the second year in a row.
Students react strongly to Trump’s election win
Donald Trump won the 2016 U.S. presidential election with 279 electoral votes, topping Hillary Clinton’s 218.
12 ways millennials are ruining the world
I created a list of claims I’ve heard against millennials and OCU students and backed them up with pictures.
Political science professors weigh in on 2016 election
U.S. elections will conclude Nov. 8, ending what some people deem the most controversial race to the presidency in the nation’s history.
Ali debates political questions
Ali Schonhoff, acting senior, shares her views on politics and the 2016 election.
Students express concerns about campus elevators
Students have said many of the university elevators feel unsafe.
Police arrest two teenagers, submit charges for campus car theft
Campus police arrested two people they think are involved in a recent auto theft on campus.
13 OCU-inspired scary short stories
Everybody knows some typical Halloween tales. The following short stories don’t involve monsters or graveyards, but I’d argue that they are just as scary.
Music theater student writes and publishes novel
Sydney Hughes, music theater senior, wrote and published a juvenile fiction fairytale book