On March 19, Alyssa Snow, design and production junior, found her car had been broken into and her lights switched on, leaving the car battery dead.
Editorial: Why students should pay attention to SGA
Editors urge students to get invested in Student Government Association.
No education without representation
The editorial board discuss the lack of student and staff representation on the Presidential Search Committee.
Pitcher sets sights on law school
Caleb Evans, political science senior, spends just as much time on the field as he does in the classroom.
Music Theater and Vocal Performance Auditions Go Virtual
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music moved all auditions for the music theater and vocal performance programs online.
OPINION: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – March 24
Ms. Marty Pants gives advice on graduation, getting a cat and burnout.
SGA creates initiative promoting mental health awareness
On Feb. 23, OCU’s Student Government Association announced the Let’s Talk initiative to increase mental health resources and awareness on campus.
Diversity Office finishes weekly series on mental wellness
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion recently completed a Wellness Wednesday campaign.
OCU names Dr. Kenneth Evans as new president
OCU announced today that Dr. Kenneth Evans will serve as the new president of OCU following July 1.
Re-elected SGA president, vice president devoted to communication, transparency, advocacy
Reid Powell, Student Government Association president, and Brittany Wyatt, SGA vice president were re-elected after running unopposed in the recent race.
OCU cheer wins national championship
The OCU competitive cheerleading team are officially 2021 national champions.
OCU track and field earns highest results in program history at NAIA Championships
OCU Track and field completed their 2020-21 indoor season with highest final results in program history.
Film students prepare senior capstones amid COVID regulations
Film students are in the final stages of preparing their senior capstone projects. Billy Palumbo, visiting professor of film, said all of the film shoots have followed COVID-19 safety guidelines to keep the crew and actors safe. He said those guidelines began last summer, and the department closely followed procedures based on existing professional standards.
Officials prepare safe, in-person commencement, students still wary
Graduation for the classes of 2020 and 2021 will take place in-person this May.
Faculty member’s car catches fire, quickly extinguished
A faculty member’s car caught on fire on March 16 in the parking lot near the Dawson-Loeffler Center for Science and Mathematics.
Student tries to skate stairs, gets stares
Joey Derby, acting junior, aspires to be a skater god.
Campus clinic administers COVID-19 vaccinations weekly
The Family Health Care and Minor Emergency Clinic at OCU has begun to administer COVID-19 vaccinations for the campus community.
Gallery: Men’s and Women’s Soccer v. Bacone College
On Sunday, March 14, the OCU men’s and women’s soccer teams played a game against Bacone College.
OCU Pom places second in NAIA Championships
OCU pom/dance finished their 2021 season second in the nation.
Fourth presidential candidate looks to help OKC community through OCU
The fourth presidential candidate forum revealed Dr. Kenneth Evans as the last of four finalist candidates.
Editorial: Editors reflect on a year of OCU’s COVID policies
The editors look back on OCU’s COVID-19 policies to see what went right and what went wrong.
New Corporate Relations Office to connect students with local business
Oklahoma City University announced a new Office of Corporate Relations will be implemented for students.
Campus community reflects on a year of the COVID-19 pandemic
It has been almost one year since OCU moved classes online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
Students and faculty reflect on the life of Florence Birdwell
Florence Birdwell, former professor of voice, died in Yukon, Oklahoma on Feb. 15, 2021. She spent 67 years as a voice teacher on campus, from 1976 to 2013.
Third presidential candidate plans ahead for potential “enrollment cliff”
The third presidential candidate forum revealed David Brennen as the third of four finalist candidates.
Student music theater group prepares distanced production
OCU STRIPPED is beginning rehearsals for their first full-length musical since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.