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Rihanna’s “Unapologetic” debuts at No. 1
Rihanna was able to mark another accomplishment off her list Nov. 28 that she hasn’t achieve with her past six albums.
Student Senate error costs law students
Imagine that every campus organization you are involved with disappeared. Most editors on the editorial board are involved in at least three organizations on campus.
Association’s organizations reorganize, cancel events due to deficit
A reduced budget crippled law students’ ability to operate their organizations this year. Student Bar Association, the governing body for law students, received about $20,000 less than last year from Student Government Association, said Zeb Judd, third-year law and SBA president.
Student Senate denies Student Bar Association funds
Student Government Association officials are attempting to mend the bond between the group and law students.
Storm Chaser Author in OKC for Book Signing
Storm Chaser Greg Johnson will be signing copies of his new photography book, “Blown Away: A Year through the lens of The Tornado Hunter” at 6:30 p.m. today, November 27, 2012 at Full Circle Bookstore, located at 1900 Northwest Expressway. Johnson, 42, is a fairly new when it comes to storm chasing, but he is…
Police reports released Nov. 26
Driving Under the Influence and Fail to Maintain Lane Saturday, 11-17-12 11:46pm; 1500 Block NW 23rd; Incident # 12-11-024; arrested: Misty Dawn Nicholson (no OCU affiliation); impounded vehicle: silver 2008 BMW SUV; Sergeant John Jackson was working radar in the 1500 block of NW 23rd and observed a silver BMW SUV travelling east. The vehicle…
Police reports released Nov. 21
Agency Assist– Wednesday, 11-21-12 4:13am; Incident #12-11-026; NW 23rd and Penn Ave; Involved Person (IP1): Student; Involved Person (IP2): Oklahoma City Police Officer; Officer Chenoweth was patrolling down NW 23rd ST, when he observed an OCPD vehicle running down NW 23rd St with its lights and sirens on approaching the intersection. He then noticed the…
Student Government Association creates new Student Bill of Rights
Students will vote on a document this semester that outlines their rights at the university.
CBS cancels “Partners”
One of primetime television’s current gay-centric sitcoms meets its end.
Twinkie-maker to close, potentially laying-off 18,500 employees
Twinkies are said to have an infinite shelf life, but the shut-down of Hostess could mean the end of the dessert snack.
“Twilight” saga finale expected to break debut records
The vampire series comes to a close with the premiere of Breaking Dawn, and box-office experts expect it to be a big one.
Students plan to house bees on campus, host Awareness Day
Students are hosting a Bee Awareness Day this week to help inform other students about the advantages of having bees on campus.
Senators reject change to association’s bylaws
Student senators failed a bill this week that would have reestablished the allocation process for Student Bar Association.
Newest Bond film misses the mark, says critic
When all a franchise can do is pay homage to its own history, it’s probably time to let it die.
Columnist requests safer campus parking for students
Drivers should not be responsible for cars damaged by baseballs. In the Nov. 7 issue of The Campus, an article addressed the issue of baseballs hitting cars in parking lots around the baseball field.
Student group to host sustainability week
A group of students are organizing a series of events to help bring awareness about the importance of being environmentally friendly.
Students encouraged to support Relay For Life
Students are encouraged to support Relay For Life by participating in Relay Rally on Thursday.
Editor-in-Chief sets goals for publications
I would like to introduce myself as the new editor-in-chief of Student Publications. I am excited to be assuming this role on campus.
Reduxion Theatre Company presents Richard III
By Brianna Bohland, Staff Writer Reduxion Theatre Company brings an unusual and unexpected presentation of Shakepeare’s Richard III, bringing it from 15thcentury to 20th century. The modernized version of the classic tragedy includes occasional musical numbers, such as Radiohead’s “Paranoid Android.” The classic to contemporary take on Richard III will be performed Thursday, Friday, and…
Jermaine Jackson petitions to change name
The older brother to the late Michael Jackson has plans to change his last name but only by a letter.
Vice President Biden to play celebrity crush on sitcom
Viewers will get the chance to see the Vice President flash his pearly whites on a Nov. 15 episode of Parks and Recreation.
Lady Gaga pledges $1 million for hurricane relief
One of the world’s biggest pop stars is giving back to her hometown in its time of need.
Carrie Underwood, Pink to join American Music Awards performers
Pitbull, Nicki Minaj, Carrie Underwood, and Pink will all be at the same place on Nov. 18.
Chris Brown to remain on supervised probation
judge ordered Chris Brown to maintain his supervised probation on Thursday and reappear in court after completion of an overseas tour.
Officials announce Homecoming event winners
Homecoming officials announced the winners Nov. 3 for various competitions hosted during the week.