Horacio McDaniels, music theater freshman, said his life was changed by OCU’s production of Reducible, a modernized version of The Crucible in which the townspeople accuse several women of throwing away recyclable products.
Acting alumna appears in Apple commercial
Caroline Stella, acting alumna, booked a nationwide Apple commercial.
Senior takes step toward Methodist ordainment
Melaina Riley, religion senior, was accepted into Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois with a full-tuition scholarship.
Spring Break refreshes student for about two hours
Dylan Slackmann, sociology senior, flew back to Oklahoma yesterday after spending his spring break in Los Angeles. Like many of his peers, Slackmann said he was suffering from senioritis, but he returned from his break with a tan, a full stomach and a fresh perspective.
Senior volunteers at children’s hospital, plans to move to California
Nathan Boone, mass communications senior, volunteers at the Children’s Hospital, while enrolled in school and working a full-time job.
Student’s spring break limited to one foreign country
Victor MacGregor, music theater junior, said his parents put a damper on his spring break plans.
Hurts Donut to open near campus
The new location will be at 601 N.W. 23rd St and will officially open on March 21.
Senior guard prepares for career in athletics, business
Walter Rickett, mass communications senior and guard for the OCU men’s basketball team, is preparing for a career in athletics and business.
Feature Friday: Anastasia Conyers
Anastasia Conyers, studio art sophomore, came to OCU after serving in the U.S. Navy for 20 years. She also owns her own bakery.
OCU student shunned for not going to Empire on her 21st
Several OCU students stopped talking to Lucy Drake, human performance junior, after she decided to go to The Drake at midnight on her birthday, Feb. 22.
Local tattoo artist featured on national television competition
Frank Ready, an artist at “Black Magic Tattoo,” 29 N.E. 9th St., is a participant on Season 10 of Ink Master.
Student, alumni ska band releases album dedicated to former student
The band released a new extended play record at a performance on Feb. 10 called “Quiet Beginnings.”
Shining Star: Economics senior prepares to move back to Serbia
Kalajdzic came to OCU from Novi Sad, Serbia, for the chance to play college soccer. He said his career plans changed significantly since his freshman year.
10 Lent sacrifices that will improve your OCU experience
Lent began Feb. 14, but it’s not too late to make a sacrifice that will improve your life.
Feature Friday, Olympics edition: Marina Redlich
Marina Redlich, psychology freshman, shares her views on the Olympics.
Acting senior auditions for theater work after graduation
Abigail Lafont, acting senior, balances auditions and submissions for theatrical work with classes and rehearsal for five OCU productions during her last semester.
Mother of Olympic prodigy insists son has balanced life
Charlie Perkins, 15 year-old figure skater from Farmington, Connecticut, is the youngest competitor representing the United States at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Feature Friday – Valentine’s edition: Brandon Doyle
Brandon Doyle, acting senior, shares his experience with the dating scene.
Education senior teaches fifth grade classes at local school
Monica Hiller began student teaching fifth grade classes at Rollingwood Elementary School.
Dear Crazy Kazoo Lady: a bad advice column
Alright guys, the moment none of you have been waiting for: the second ever Crazy Kazoo debate. Who should have won the Super Bowl: the Patriots or the Eagles?
How to break up before Valentine’s Day
The perfect Valentine’s gift is impossible to find, so it’s better to break up and treat yourself instead. Break ups can be tricky, so here are some options.
Feature Friday: Rooney the dog
Rooney, a dog owned by Ashley Kinard, film production senior, reveals his habits and interests.
Dear Crazy Kazoo Lady: a bad advice column
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
How to avoid the flu while remaining productive
Flu season continues to rage, taking over 70 lives in Oklahoma, but shutting yourself in your room and skipping class to avoid it is not an option.
Feature Friday: flu edition (Sarah Martin)
The total number of laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza totals over 85,000 so far this flu season, according to CNN. For this week’s Feature Friday, Sarah Martin, acting freshman, shares her views on the flu and other sicknesses.
Dear Crazy Kazoo Lady: a bad advice column
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.