An OCU student’s vehicle was recently targeted by thieves.
Miracle Marathon sets new fundraising personal record
The OCU Miracle Marathon took place on April 17 and surpassed their fundraising goal by $10,000.
Sunrise Movement OCU hosts local rally
A student-run organization recently led a political rally at the city capital.
Editorial: OCU’s future was female, but what about now?
Three years ago, Student Publications put out a print issue declaring “OCU’s future is female!” Three years later, each of those women in those positions have been filled by men. What should OCU do moving forward?
Gallery: Sunrise Movement OCU Rallies at State Capitol
On Wednesday, April 7th, Sunrise Movement OCU met outside the Oklahoma State Capitol building. Demonstrators demanded action by congresswoman Stephanie Bice to sign a Good Jobs For All pledge.
OCU soccer eliminated from SAC tournament
OCU soccer ended their 2020-21 season in the Sooner Athletic Conference soccer tournament.
Cross country teams score high at nationals
The men’s cross country team placed fourth at national championships.
Editorial: Our wish list for the new university president
The editorial board writes down some of their ideas for the new university president, such as improved communication, diversity and inclusion efforts and switching OCU to renewable energy.
Volleyball wins fifth consecutive SAC championship
The OCU volleyball team was named Sooner Athletic Conference champions for the fifth year in a row.
Campus memorial to be dedicated to late religion professor
OCU School of Religion plans to dedicate a tree and a bench on campus in the name of former professor Dr. John Starkey.
Biology senior sinks her teeth into dental school
Loren Matrone, cell and molecular biology senior, is moving back to her home state to attend dental school.
School of Music opens musical about intimacy, sexuality
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music’s final mainstage of the semester is a rock musical about sexual and religious transparency and education.
Student theater group opens play about women’s anger
A student is directing a play exploring the repressed anger of five women with the same name.
On-Campus printing takes orders remotely
The On-Campus Printing Shop, R.K. Black Office, has transitioned to taking orders remotely.
Housing plans upgrade for Cokesbury furniture
Cokesbury Court Apartments will receive new bedroom furniture over the summer.
Student’s cat unexpectedly gives birth
Sabrina Bartley, psychology junior, just had an Easter miracle.
SGA completes first phase of gender-neutral bathroom upgrades
Student Government Association installed new gender-neutral bathroom signs in several places on campus.
OCU soccer players win all-SAC acclaim
Seven OCU soccer players recently won individual Sooner Athletic Conference awards and made the all-SAC teams.
STUNT starts 2021 season 3-2
OCU STUNT recently began their 2021 season.
COVID-19 cases remain low, vaccination clinics scheduled through semester
OCU has hosted several vaccination clinics to protect the community and continues to adjust as the pandemic goes on.
School of Theatre presents final mainstage play of the year
The School of Theatre’s final mainstage of the academic year is a politically relevant play about fascism and moderacy.
Winners of Undergraduate Research Day announced
The winners of the 2021 Undergraduate Research Day were announced March 23.
Retraction: Norick Art Center shows work of local artist
The editorial staff of Student Publications would like to apologize for and retract inaccuracies in reporting which were published in the March 31, 2021 copy of The Campus and on the MediaOCU website on March 31.
Update: OCU names Dr. Kenneth Evans as new president
OCU announced on Mar. 23 that Dr. Kenneth Evans will serve as the new president of OCU following July 1.
Video: OCU Hosts Weekly Vaccine Clinics
On March 19, OCU hosted a vaccine clinic in Henry J. Freede Wellness and Activity Center.
Acclaimed poet hosts virtual workshops
National Book-Award winner and prominent Black poet Nicky Finney will lead virtual poetry workshops and events on April 6 and 7. The events include a live reading, a conversation with guest interviewer Clemonce Heard and an open mic.