Easter Sunday is one of the largest holidays in the Christian faith, and with the ongoing pandemic hitting communities around the country, many services were moved online to keep social distancing guidelines in practice.
Gallery: Noticing Surroundings
Staying in our homes and not going out as much allows us to notice things in our surroundings that we normally would have never taken the time to see.
Gallery: Quarantine Cookies
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been snacking all day since spring break. I try to eat healthily but that’s hard when you also love baking. I decided to make quarantine cookies!
Gallery: Stocking up on groceries
When I went to Target to pick up some groceries for the week, I was overwhelmed by the emptiness of the shelves. The store was full of people, but we all stayed at least 6 feet apart.
Gallery: Spreading Positivity with Chalk
During this time of anxiety and uncertainty, it’s nice to know that people are working together (from 6 feet apart) to spread positivity and happy thoughts. I’ve seen people post on Facebook about how their families are drawing mosaics or writing uplifting sayings in their neighborhood. I went walking the other day and saw these…
Hannah’s Tips for Handwashing with Help from Harry Styles
View Hannah’s tips for handwashing with help from Harry Styles.
Gallery: Continuing our education, but six feet apart
Even when we seem to be so far away from our university, it’s important to remember that our education is in our hands.
Gallery: On to Victory
The School of Theater produced “On to Victory: Propaganda Plays of the Woman Suffrage Movement,” a collection of plays about women’s suffrage.
Gallery: Die Fledermaus
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music presented Johann Strauss II’s “Die Fledermaus.”
Gallery: Project 21 Dance Concert
Students from the Wanda L. Bass School of Music and the Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment collaborated to produce the annual Project 21 Dance Concert with student composers, choreographers and performers.
Gallery: The Laramie Project
The School of Theatre performed their first Mainstage production of the semester, “The Laramie Project,” by Moisés Kaufman and the Members of Tectonic Theater Project.
Gallery: June By The Sea
View gallery from “June by the Sea.”
Darrion Willies, senior forward, prepares to shoot a free throw in a game against Bacone College on Jan. 16 in Henry J. Freede Wellness and Activity Center. Photo credit: Stephen Jackson
Gallery: “Arcadia”
The School of Theatre presented “Arcadia” for the last show of the semester. The play, written by Tom Stoppard, moves between the 19th century and present day, exploring the nature of truth and time. Performances were Dec. 5-8 in Burg Theatre in Kirkpatrick Performing Arts Center. Photo credit: Hannah Campbell
Gallery: OOTB Drag Show
OCU Out of the Box presented “No Shade November: an OOTB Drag Show” featuring performers from OCU and the Oklahoma City area. The show is a fundraiser for OCU Out of the Box.
Gallery: John Proctor is the Villain
View photos from Out of the Box’s production of “John Proctor is the Villain.”
Gallery: The Zombies of Penzance
View a gallery from Wanda L. Bass School of Music’s production of “The Zombies of Penzance.”
Gallery: To Kill A Mockingbird
View photos from the School of Theater and Oklahoma Children’s Theater’s production of “To Kill A Mockingbird.”
Gallery: Pippin
View photos of OCU Stripped’s production of “Pippin”.
Gallery: Miss OCU 2020
Mackenzie McIntyre, music theater senior, was crowned Miss OCU 2020.
Gallery: Student Choreography Show
View photos from the first dance performance of the semester.
Gallery: The Music Man
View photos from first mainstage of the semester.
Andre Salvador, senior goalkeeper, defends the goal in a game against Friends University on Sept 11 at Brian Harvey Field. Photo credit: Kai Dunn
Gallery: Crazy for You
View photos of the spring musical.
Gallery: Picnic
View photos from the last TheatreOCU production of the year.
Sarah Byerly, acting senior, and Maddie Gustitus, acting junior, perform in the final theatre mainstage of the year, Picnic. The show was performed April 4-7 in Burg Theatre in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center. Photo Credit: Kylie Sullivan