Alison Sloan, acting senior, is working on her second album.
OCU moves classes online for remaining semester due to coronavirus
In an email to the campus community, officials said they made the difficult decision for the health and safety of the campus community.
Next theatre production to discuss tragedy in Scotland
The School of Theatre’s next Stage II production will focus on themes of grief and healing.
New art gallery showcases obscure photography
The new photography exhibition is not your typical art gallery.
Miracle Marathon event delayed
Miracle Marathon officials have moved back their dance marathon event due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Opinion: Columnist reviews sn-Oozie restaurant
Columnist Hope Melton reviews the Mediterranean restaurant Oozie.
New SGA president runs unopposed, wins
Abby Banks won the position of Student Government Association President by acclamation.
Announcement: News moving online during campus closure
The editors will continue posting news on the MediaOCU website.
Volleyball star sets sights on professional harp career
Michelle Krenowicz, music senior, didn’t have to choose between sports and music.
Students plans drone-centric non-profit
A student is making plans to start a club and non-profit organization for aerial photography in the Oklahoma City area.
OCU moves classes online for two weeks after Spring Break due to coronavirus
OCU’s Emergency Operations Center, developed in response to the Coronavirus outbreak, announced at 8:34 p.m. today through email and Blue Alert that classes will move online from March 23 through April 5.
Kristin Chenoweth named as artist in residence at OCU
The newest artist in residence for OCU was recently announced as being Tony and Emmy award-winner and OCU alumna Kristin Chenoweth.
Students, faculty remember nursing staff member
A former Kramer School of Nursing faculty member recently died.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – March 11
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on Spring Break, Spring Repair, and St. Patty’s day plans.
Ms. Marty Pants is an expert on life and loves to give back to the community with her acclaimed problem-solving skills. Email any questions to Ms. Pants’s secretary at fiacovacci@my.okcu.edu.
Student screens all Bond movies in weeks-long marathon
A student is screening all 24 movies in the James Bond franchise, leading up to the release of “No Time to Die” this Christmas.
Students create new club for Pre-Health professionals
Oklahoma City University has a new student organization on campus, known as the Pre-Health Professionals Club.
Opinion: Columnist reviews Cajun King, does not bow to its royal authority
Columnist Hope Melton reviews the Cajun King buffet.
Broadcast: Wrestler to attend Olympic trials for second time
Emily Wollenberg, Editor-in-Chief, interviews senior wrestler Rachel Watters about her journey as an athlete and her potential future at the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.
Clara Luper scholar plans to start non-profit
Destini Carrington, psychology senior, is working to better herself and her community every day.
Clinic owner advises students on how to avoid mono
Students are reporting multiple cases of mononucleosis across campus.
Film seniors put finishing touches on capstone films
Film seniors are preparing their capstone projects for a public presentation.
Editorial: Editors address participation in diversity, inclusion survey
The editors encourage students to make their voices heard through every possible avenue.
Diversity, inclusion candidates visit campus
Administrative officials will soon decide the best candidate for vice president of diversity and inclusion.
Men’s Wrestling team wins SAC championship
The OCU men’s wrestling team has been named the Sooner Athletic Conference Champions for 2020.
University officials respond to discrimination allegations
University officials are responding to allegations of discrimination and retaliation.
University Singers chosen to perform at regional conference
OCU University Singers have been selected to perform in the Southwestern Region American Choral Directors Association (SWACDA).