Two dance seniors share their unique college experiences.
Frontier City chosen for Big Event
Students will have free admission to the park from 6-9 p.m. April 24.
Composition student makes world premiere in England
Ivan Salas, music composition sophomore, won the 2019 Great Britain/Great Plains Composition Contest.
Soccer field renamed after coach following his 34 years of service
The Stars soccer field will be renamed Brian Harvey Field in honor of Brian Harvey, head men’s and women’s soccer coach.
Students frustrated by unscheduled maintenance
Students are frustrated with maintenance workers entering their rooms unsolicited.
Housing selection continues, students advised to choose promptly
Students who filled out housing draft applications should prepare to request specific rooms next week.
New associate head coach hired for men’s golf team
A new associate head coach is joining OCU’s golf team.
Award-nominated alumnus, novelist to revisit campus for book reading
National Book Award finalist and alumnus Brandon Hobson is returning to campus to speak about his book.
Economics senior to spend year teaching in South Korea
An economics senior is spending a gap year teaching English in South Korea before attending graduate school.
Stranger in car follows student, takes photos
“I was walking by myself when a man stopped his car with the window rolled down and took a picture of me.”
Caf to cover peanuts, protect students with airborne allergies
Dining officials are taking precautions to cover peanuts in the caf after a student with airborne peanut allergies experienced allergic reactions.
Auto break-ins raise concern for campus security
Officials are encouraging students to be careful about what they leave in their vehicles after seven cars were broken into on Noble Drive.
Movement professor makes directorial debut at university
Luke Eddy, assistant professor of movement, is directing the next Stage II production of the spring season, and his first production at OCU.
BSA plans campus events for Black History Month
February is Black History Month, and the Black Student Association has organized events to celebrate.
Music education professor nominated for Grammy Award
Dr. Michael Raiber, professor of music education, was nominated for Grammy Music Educator of the Year.
Honors seniors share advice, tips for positive college experience
Students want to succeed academically, but there doesn’t seem to be a single way to accomplish that goal.
Oklahoma Children’s Theatre to hire new student teachers
The Oklahoma Children’s Theatre is offering opportunities for students to get involved in their programs.
Volleyball team advances to NAIA Nationals
The volleyball team’s winning streak has led them to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Nationals.
Student launches “Dreams with Seams” dress drive for high school girls
“Dreams with Seams,” is a dress drive for high school girls who may not be able to afford a prom dress or struggle with finding the confidence to go.
Students express opinions about dance school injury policy
Some dance students have been affected by a policy prohibiting them from dancing with an injury.
Rising Stars outreach event to engage, recruit minority high schoolers
The event will host more than 30 youth, with hopes of doing a follow-up event in late January.
Students cast in local immersive theater, art experience
The show is an interactive art exhibit that prompts participants to indulge in three of the five senses—touch, sight and sound.
Officials give free show tickets, extra funding to theater students
New financial opportunities are arising for students in the School of Theater.
Fall mainstage musical to educate audience about self-acceptance
The first show of the Wanda L. Bass School of Music season will open this weekend.
Cross country teams earn top rankings in NAIA preseason poll
The men’s cross country team is No. 1, and the women’s team is ranked seventh.