Applying for federal student aid will be faster next year, officials said.
Athletic officials use social media to communicate, recruit
Officials are expanding their friendships with student athletes through social media.
University partners with energy companies to add masters programs
Enrollment is open for two new graduate degree programs in Meinders School of Business.
Writer encourages forgiving, forgetting
Certain memories tend to resurface during the holidays.
2012 Grammy nominations revealed
A star-studded concert aided in the reveal of the 2012 Grammy nominees.
Beyonce debuts ‘Dance For You’ music video
It’s clear that Beyonce filmed a slew of music videos prior to the advanced stages of her pregnancy with her current music video for “Dance For You.”
In Theaters: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1
Yes, I watched it. And yes, I have seen the rest of them too.
Film documents female gubernatorial race
Oklahoma Educational Television Authority will debut First & Female, a documentary about women as role models framed by the 2010 race for Oklahoma’s first female governor.
In Theaters: J. Edgar
Master director Clint Eastwood’s J. Edgar is certainly fascinating, but the storytelling was outdone in great strides by the performances.
In Theaters: Immortals
Tarsem’s new 300-esque swords and sandals epic, Immortals, is stunningly beautiful.
Police pepper-spray Occupy activists
A video surfaced of police officers dousing students partaking in the Occupy Wall Street movement Friday at the University of California in Davis.
Man detained during fire drill
Campus officers detained a man who tried to climb a Draper Hall fire escape during Friday’s fire drill.
Oklahoma City Council adds discrimination protection for sexual orientation
A measure passed today to extend employment discrimination protection to gay workers in the metro by a 7-2 vote.
Local high school students hospitalized after being trapped in elevator
Three students at Classen School of Advanced Studies, 1901 N. Ellison Ave., were rescued from an elevator shaft this morning.
Last winter’s damages lead to series of precautions
Winter temperatures are approaching, which means campus officials are preparing for the possibility of inclement weather.
Players reject NBA offer, season is unlikely
The 137-day lockout continues after the collective bargaining process has “completely broken down.”
Critic scrutinizes reality star’s wedding stint
Dear Kim Kardashian, I’m disappointed in you.
Women’s basketball defeats St. Thomas
The women’s basketball team began their season Saturday with a 110-46 victory against St. Thomas in Abe Lemons Arena.
Black Box play comedically presents social issues
Racism and other topics will be addressed through humor in the Black Box play “Crumbs from the Table of Joy.”
Writer explores ways to perfect competition with others
Organizations put their best foot forward to participate in a friendly competition during Homecoming.
Soccer players receive Sooner Athletic Conference honors
Senior defender Steven Short and sophomore forward Adam Black earned first-team all-Sooner Athletic Conference titles Friday.
Kristin Chenoweth inducted into Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
Kristin Chenoweth, Emmy and Tony Award winning actress and singer, joined the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Thursday, Nov. 10.
Dakota Fanning ad for Marc Jacobs banned in UK
A perfume advertisement for Marc Jacobs’ “Oh, Lola!” campaign featuring Dakota Fanning was banned in Britain because it “sexualized children.”
Fraternity organizes dinner to honor military veterans
The men of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity have organized a way to give back on Veteran’s Day.
Katy Perry premieres music video
From stick-and-poke tattoos to vintage Mustangs, the pop star’s music video portrays the extremes of a former relationship.
Club encourages student athleticism, health
Students interested in competitive athletics or looking for a challenge have a new opportunity.