The American Spirit Dance Company Spring Show, Hot Shoe Shuffle, is a two-act Broadway revue.
Philosopher, theologian to speak on campus
Emmanuel Falque, a French philosopher and theologian, will be the first of The Philosophy Speakers Series.
Students form teams, prepare for Relay For Life
Relay For Life teams are forming to raise money for cancer research. The 12-hour fundraiser benefits the American Cancer Society.
Group forms to promote interfaith dialogue
Better Together will provide opportunities for interfaith dialogues on campus and support religious pluralism.
Harkins raises prices for free movie night
The price increase began at the beginning of last semester, but the group rate was raised as a whole, not toward OCU exclusively.
SGA to address student concerns about food, recycling
Student Government Association officials are working to make changes to address student concerns including those to campus food service.
Business research center splits into three specific parts
The Meinders School of Business Economic Research and Policy Institute has split into three specific centers of research. The centers work on funded research from outside agencies and are available to students for individual research projects and work study jobs. The institute, located in Meinders School of Business, conducts economic impact studies, creates economic models,…
Theater school releases revised program
The School of Theater has released a revised Bachelor of Arts program. The change will go into effect in Fall 2016. It will replace the old Bachelor of Arts program when the current students graduate. The program will give students the education they would receive in show business, but localized into a four-year program. “There…
Chalking policy changes to maintain campus appearance
A new university policy changes the way student organizations can use chalk around campus. The policy requires that LaVetra Ray, assistant director of student activities, approve all chalking. Chalk is only allowed on sidewalks and may not be within 30 feet of any building entrances. Organizations who break this policy are subject to a $200…
Campus health officials encourage flu season preparation
Campus health officials want students to know how to protect themselves against the flu virus. The flu season usually peaks in January or February and can continue until the spring, according to The Journal News website, lohud.com. Viruses have hard outer shells that protect them and allow them to pass around. Warmer temperatures make this…
Student orientation applications released offering paid positions
New Student Orientation staff positions are now paid. The applications went out Sept. 21 and are due at 8 a.m. Oct. 19. They are available to complete and turn in through OrgSync. The staff will receive a $400 salary in September 2016 for the work they do during the summer and Stars Week 2016. Last…
Students form cricket team
Students soon may have the opportunity to join an international game on campus. A group of students are starting a cricket team. The team has not begun practices, but wants to start this week, after paperwork is filed and accepted. There are 25 people on the team, but more are always welcome, said Mary Benner,…
Student raises money to buy woman a car
Brooke Crutchfield, economics and finance senior, is raising money to buy a woman a car. The woman, Barbara, does not yet know about the fund. Barbara was walking to go get aspirin the first time Crutchfield offered her a ride. She immediately noticed the stench of infection as the woman got into her car, Crutchfield…