A student is directing a theatrical production about women in the French Revolution.
Second presidential candidate seeks to tell OCU’s story
The second presidential candidate forum revealed Dr. Michael Austin as the second of four finalist candidates.
Senior stage tech encourages women in field to keep pushing
A senior stage technician is graduating from OCU with a wide array of experience.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – March 3
Ms. Marty Pants gives advice on driving in the snow, dorm room floods and staying warm in the cold.
Police chief reinforces COVID policy after officers found not wearing masks
Some OCU police department officers were found to have not been wearing masks on duty.
First presidential candidate commits to community engagement, OKC involvement
The first presidential candidate forum revealed Dr. Bryan DePoy as the first of four finalist candidates.
Video: OCU students react to cold snap
Students respond to the recent cold snap.
Editorial: Editors urge OCU to improve communication with students
The editorial board encourages the university to improve communication with students, especially during times of crisis
School of Music opens first spring ’21 musical
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music recently opened the first musical of this semester.
University administrators survey campus about COVID-19 vaccinations
University administrators sent a survey about the COVID-19 vaccine to the campus community.
Student opera group returns to produce digital performance
The student-led performance group OPERAtions is returning from a semester-long hiatus to create an online production.
Greek life adjusts to decreased campus alert level
Greek life organizations are adjusting their plans due to Oklahoma City University’s alert level decreasing to moderate.
Meyers takes home first place in Houston Classic
The men’s golf team recently finished their first tournament of the semester.
Accounting junior named pitcher of the week
Tanner Sparks, accounting junior, was named Sooner Athletic Conference’s baseball pitcher of the week for Feb. 1-7.
Theater senior works on preparing two capstone projects
Who says you can’t write, act and direct?
Op-Ed: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story? -Viviana Goodwin
Guest writer Viviana Goodwin reflects on Black History Month and all of the names of Black people throughout our history who have brought Black Americans to where they are today.
Senior performers prepare for annual showcase
Seniors from the Wanda L. Bass School or Music and the School of Theatre are gearing up to participate in a variety of showcases across the country.
Cokesbury apartments gets new gate system
Campus Technology Services is working on installing a new, automated gate system to the Cokesbury Court Apartments.
Mass Comm senior planning to pursue civic engagement
Trae Trousdale, mass communications/political science senior, is pursuing his passion for non-profit work and civic engagement. Trousdale said he applied for two graduate programs and was accepted into both. Trousdale was accepted into the master’s in public administration and the Native American studies program at University of Oklahoma, as well as the master’s in non-profit management…
Men’s Cross-Country Runner Breaks Event Record
A member of the men’s cross-country team earned a record-breaking first place in the Wichita State J.K. Gold Classic. The Stars finished the event on Jan. 23 at the Four Mile Creek Resort in Augusta, Kansas, with 79 points and an average time of 20:09. The team finished fourth overall, behind University of Cincinnati, Wichita…
BREAKING: Walker Hall experiences heater malfunction, flooding
Students were evacuated from Walker Hall due to maintenance efforts to restore heat to the building.
Blizzard causes remote learning, class cancelation, controlled power outages
On Feb 12. a university email announced all classes and activities will be remote Feb. 15-17 due to inclement weather conditions. Students who remain on campus were advised to use caution when traveling outside due to low temperatures and potentially slick surfaces.
BREAKING: Methodist Hall flooded from pipe burst
On Feb. 15 a water pipe burst in a common area of the fourth floor of Methodist Hall causing flooding and temporary evacuations.
Student Group hosts LGBTQIA+ Panel
OCU Creatives for Artistic and Realistic Equalities will host a two-night town hall discussing LGBTQIA+ inclusivity in entertainment and on campus.
Editorial: What to do on Valentine’s Day during a pandemic
Editors urges students to celebrate Valentine’s Day safely this year.
OCU adjusts alert level to moderate
Oklahoma City University lowered the COVID-19 campus alert level to moderate.