Officials crowned Kevin Keeling and Amanda Johnson as students’ 2010 Homecoming royalty.
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Officials announce 2010 Homecoming theme
The 2010 Homecoming theme was announced last night by Student Activities Council officials.
The announcement was made at “Up ‘til Dawn” a benefit concert hosted by SAC.
Benefit concert to kick off Homecoming
Student Government Association officials will do things a little differently this year when they bring back an event to campus.
“Up til’ Dawn,” a benefit concert for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, will be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 21 on the Quad Lawn. The event will be moved to Freede Wellness Center if it rains.
OCU basketball struggles through 23-24 season
The 2023-24 basketball season has been a struggle for both Oklahoma City University’s men’s and women’s basketball teams. The men’s team currently holds a losing record of 3-12 on the season, with a four-game losing streak. The team has a 1-6 record against their Sooner Athletic Conference opponents and has lost all six of their…
Men & Women’s Basketball Season Enters Full Swing
The Oklahoma City University men and women’s basketball teams started their seasons off on November 2nd, with both teams picking up a win. The women’s team beat the Wiley College Wildcats at home 79-53, starting their season off hot, but falling to every team since. The men’s team opened their season in the Abe Lemons…
Tropical Smoothie Café caters to students at grand opening
The long-awaited opening of Tropical Smoothie Café on 23rd St. across from OCU’s campus is finally over with the restaurant’s grand opening on Oct. 27, bringing healthier dietary options for everyone just in time for the Homecoming festivities.
Committee plan mixes new events, old traditions
Homecoming 2022 kicks off on Oct. 31 for an exciting week full of fun, ending with a home volleyball game in Freede Wellness Center on Nov. 5. The Homecoming committee has put together a thrilling week of events and competitions to uphold long-held OCU traditions as well as introduce some new activities.
Phi Mu “Shakes Things Up”
Milkshakes for Miracles Philanthropy Week is A Success Raising both money and awareness for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, the Oklahoma City University Epsilon Epsilon Chapter of Phi Mu advertised their philanthropy week events with the slogan “Kids Can’t Wait” to emphasize the urgency in which they work to help all kids have the best life…
Q&A: Powell shares his love of OCU
Powell served as the SGA president for the 2021-2022 year. Reid Powell is set to graduate this May, with a B.A. in Political Science.
President Evans initiates homeless initiative
Homelessness remains a major problem in our community and will only become worse due to urbanization.
President Evans’ Inauguration Delayed
OCU will still celebrate the inauguration of Kenneth R. Evans this semester.
Prospective Students Attend Performing Arts Alumni Event
Performing arts alumni shared their experiences in the field and their time at OCU
Campus community celebrates Native American Heritage Month
Indian taco sales, Native law learning, and a Native American expo were all held on the Oklahoma City University campuses for Native American Heritage Month.
Opinion: Students are feeling fall burnout
Members of the campus community share their views on burnout.
University launches sanctioned Gold Star-signing tradition
An old university tradition has emerged with official university backing.
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…
Seniors vote on commencement date after ceremony postponed due to COVID-19
Students from the class of the 2020 voted on a potential date for commencement ceremonies in the townhall Zoom meeting today.
Opinion: Columnist analyzes 2020 Grammy’s “spotlight on new artists”
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci discusses the 2020 Grammy nominations, Lizzo, Billie Eilish, and Lil Nas X.
Letter to the Editor from Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi’s letter to the editor regarding Resolution 001.
Greek Life officials consider adding new fraternity to campus
Greek Life has an open spot for a new fraternity after the disbanding of Phi Gamma Delta.
President Burger reflects on first semester in office
After having served as university president for her first semester, Martha Burger remains focused on the goals she set when elected.
Housing officials to host ‘Spookfest’ event
Housing officials will host a carnival-like event to celebrate Halloween.
Music students to perform at high school
Vocalists will collaborate with high school students to perform the new musical revue Montage.
Levi Harrel promoted, plans to implement more campus life events
Levi Harrel, former associate director of student development, took on a larger role in campus life as the newly promoted student engagement director.
2018 Best of: Places & Entertainment
Best Place to Volunteer Central Oklahoma Humane Society By Emily Wollenberg, associate web editor The Central Oklahoma Humane Society, 7500 N. Western Ave., is the largest animal-related charity in Oklahoma. The Humane Society works to eliminate euthanasia and find homes for animals across the state. “We love animals and believe that central Oklahoma will see a…
2018 Best of: Campus
Best Thing to Get at Alvin’s Coffee By Miguel Rios, editor-in-chief emeritus Alvin’s Café was expanded this year into a marketplace selling to-go options, smoothies, frozen meals, snacks, and one of their most popular items—coffee. The Market at Alvin’s serves Starbucks coffee and offers various hot, cold and frozen drinks. They also make seasonal Starbucks drinks, depending…