OCU dining services is hosting themed weeks for new meal option possibilities.
University to conduct monthly COVID-19 surveillance testing
The OCU Communications Office recently announced mandatory monthly COVID-19 screening for on-campus residents.
Video: OCU students start semester amidst pandemic
Students respond to moving into campus Jan. 15-18 while following COVID-19 safety guidelines.
OCU keeping tuition flat for ‘21-22 year
Oklahoma City University announced it will keep attendance costs flat for the 2021-22 academic year.
Religion alumnus accepted into Boston University
Jay Williams, OCU alumnus, has been accepted into the Master of Divinity program at Boston University.
The campus community reflects on U.S. presidential inauguration
The campus community reflects on U.S. presidential inauguration.
University Alert Level Remains at High
University Alert Level Remains at High
OCU Athletics to compete in spring semester
OCU Athletics will allow certain sports to compete for the spring semester.
OCU hires Kevan Buck as new chief financial officer
Oklahoma City University hired a new chief financial officer.
SGA inaugurates new president, vice president
Newly inaugurated SGA executives plan to continue the work of last semester’s SGA administration.
Students should review new COVID guidelines
The editors urge students and community members to follow the updated OCU COVID guidelines.
Columnist reviews “Ratatouille: the TikTok Musical”
Columnist Troy Freeman finds the “Ratatouille” musical a reminder of the importance of equity in theatre.
Freshman rower breaks rowing world record
An OCU rower recently broke a world record.
Campus residents take COVID tests
The university conducted COVID-19 surveillance testing this week for all residential students.
Student group hosts diversity panel
OCU Creatives for Artistic and Realistic Equalities hosted a two-night town hall discussing race and ethnic diversity within the university and the entertainment industry as a whole.
Professors adjust curricula due to severe weather closure
Students and faculty are adjusting to curriculum changes caused by the power outage on campus.
Editors urge students to continue to push change
The editors encourage students to continue political action and activism.
School of Music mainstage delayed after ice storm
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music delayed mainstage opera, “Così fan tutte,” to adapt to university campus closures.
Alert level remains at moderate
Officials responded to student concerns about the university’s COVID-19 alert level.
Homecoming condensed into one day
OCU’s 2020 Homecoming has been postponed.
Campus tech implements email filtering service
Campus Technology Services began using the Barracuda Networks system to filter unwanted, phishing and scam emails from campus members’ inboxes.
New adjunct theatre professor directs performance study
Wanda L. Bass School of Music premiered its second performance study, directed by a new adjunct professor.
SGA plans improvements for gender-neutral bathrooms
Upgrades to gender inclusive bathrooms are in the works on campus.
University condenses spring ’21 semester
OCU has condensed the spring 2021 semester to continue mitigating the spread of COVID-19 while the university is open.
OCU creates first “Wintersession”
OCU will offer its first “Wintersession” of courses over winter break this year.
Student committee offers ballot notarization for students
Students have prepared to make their voices heard in government.