The Chinese Students and Scholars Association explains the intricacies of the Lunar New Year
TheatreOCU to participate in WTEA International Festival
Oklahoma City University’s TheatreOCU will be the sole American partner in the World Theatre Education Alliance’s (WTEA) International Theatre Festival this year.
Film critic deems “Mulan” a “marvel of visual storytelling”
Columnist Troy Freeman reviews the 2020 adaptation of “Mulan.”
OCU becomes first U.S. school to join international theater alliance
OCU is now an official member of the World Theatre Education Alliance.
Business professors discuss possible future recession
With news outlets across the country warning of a looming economic recession in the coming years, business students and faculty offer their views on the country’s financial future.
Acting seniors to perform Shakespeare show on campus, in China
Eight acting seniors will attend a theater conference in China.
Feature Friday, Olympics edition: Marina Redlich
Marina Redlich, psychology freshman, shares her views on the Olympics.
Sixteen students to travel to China for OCU Doers program
The program sends OCU students to a foreign country to facilitate cultural expansion, learning and service.
Columnist critiques the Trump Administration’s first year
Jan. 20, 2018 marked the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, and it feels as though this presidency will never end.
Richie the ruffian comments on the latest news
Richie the ruffian is a little punk from Nichols Hills who enjoys video games, anime, pizza, and terrorizing his exhausted mother, Phylis.
Music theater students to perform in China
Six music theater students are taking a trip to China in October.
Bizarre, sloppy editing ruins ‘The Grandmaster’ for critic
By Amanda Ack, Film Critic The Grandmaster is probably a wonderful movie, but I wouldn’t know. I didn’t see it. Instead, I saw a brutally butchered version of Wong Kar Wai’s action masterpiece. For its U.S. release, 22 minutes were cut, scenes were rearranged, and unnecessary details were added to adjust the film for American…
China to get its own version of ‘Iron Man 3’
By Amanda Ack, Film Critic Disney plans to produce two versions of Marvel Entertainment’s upcoming “Iron Man 3,” with one designed specifically for Chinese audiences. The film will include “significant Chinese elements,” Marvel said in a statement. For more information, click here.
China streamlining censorship process
By Amanda Ack, Film Critic The Chinese government is set to merge the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and the General Administration of Press and Publication. The merger will streamline the censorship process and could potentially make it easier for Hollywood films to be distributed in China. For more information, click here.
Obama administration to file trade case against China
The Obama administration plans to file a trade case against China at the World Trade Organization over unfairly subsidizing autos and auto parts.
Chinese artist seized by Beijing police
Artist Ai Weiwei and an assistant were detained by Beijing police while in transport to Hong Kong, according to CNN.