The best way to stay safe in dangerous situations is to know emergency procedures.
Students learn emergency procedures
Students, faculty and staff learned last month about what to do in emergency situations.
Students receive false emergency alerts
Some students on campus received false emergency alerts around 8:30 p.m. Oct. 5.
Two emergency phones out of order
Two of the emergency phones on campus are out of order. The phones East of the Dawson-Loeffler Science & Mathematics Center and on the Quad South of Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center have been down for a couple of weeks, said Bradd Brown, chief of police. Brown said he did not have the information with…
Spring sick days: what you need to know about staying healthy
Germs are hitting OCU hard, and students are feeling the pinch of sick days at the start of the semester.Currently, several strains of illness are criss-crossing the OCU campus, including influenza, strep, mono, the common cold, and stomach bugs. While the more mild forms of these diseases can be treated with rest, lots of fluids, and over-the-counter medicine to control symptoms, the other diseases are very serious and should be treated by a medical professional.
More information released in assault investigation
Officials released more information Sept. 30 about a sexual assault reported this weekend on campus.
Editors encourage notification system expansion
By The Editors A campuswide emergency sparked concerns about informing the campus community during safety threats. Oklahoma City police officers arrested a man involved in a shooting during a Sept. 23 lockdown. Officials responded to the event by promoting a five-year-old alert service that could prevent safety risks. They are encouraging students to sigh up…