Students may soon be able to purchase breakfast items at Chick-fil-A after a decision this week.
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.
Students to address president in tuition increase forum
Jordan Tarter, SGA president, and English senior, said she has planned a forum with President Martha Burger on March 1 for students to get more information about the tuition increase.
Leaders update students, discuss future plans at State of Students
Students had the opportunity to voice their opinions to Student Government Association last week.
Methodist leaders propose new LGBTQ plans
United Methodist leaders soon will decide how members of the LGBTQ community may fit in the church.
Student collects dancewear for Belizean children
A dance student was inspired to organize a dancewear donation drive after returning from a mission trip to Belize.
Tuition to increase for first time in five years
University officials increased tuition and fees for the first time in five years, and students are unhappy about it.
New program pays college students to relocate
A new program in Tulsa offers a $10,000 grant to relocate to the city.
Students frustrated with false fire alarms, early morning construction in Methodist Hall
A fire alarm sounded at about 2:50 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 9. The second went off less than a week later at about 5:45 a.m.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program receives full tuition grant
The grant covers tuition and fees for the Teaching English as a Second Language program.
Caf hires new executive chef, plans menu improvements
Students can expect better food quality and more international cuisine from the caf’s new chef.
Non-student found roaming in Walker Hall basement
A student and a housekeeper recently found a man roaming the basement of Walker Hall dormitory.
Martha Burger inaugurated as 18th president
President Martha Burger was inaugurated as OCU’s 18th president Thursday in Kirkpatrick Auditorium in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center.
Student’s shoes, backpack stolen from men’s basketball locker room
The team believes the burglaries were committed by someone outside of the team.
Campus police report shows increased liquor law violations
The annual crime report shows an increase in alcohol violations, officials say.
University president puts OCU art in Wilson House
The university president displays art from OCU artists in her new home, Wilson House.
Officials discuss extending caf hours, updating meal plans
Some students want dining officials to consider extended dinner hours in the caf.
Dance school featured in online article of national magazine
The Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment was featured in a national dance publication.
Campus police identify suspect in attempted abduction
OCU Police Chief Jennifer Rodgers said campus police identified the non-student suspect in August because he was placed on a watchlist on other campuses.
Former OU faculty member hired as vice president for university advancement
Lynann Sterk-Brooks, former University of Oklahoma faculty, was chosen for the position in early July and began Aug. 6.
Student Activities Councilors announce Homecoming theme
The theme is “Once Upon a Star,” which gives students the opportunity to tell a story through fairy tales and fantasy.
Daughter of Clara Luper to visit campus for civil rights dialogue
The daughter of Clara Luper, Oklahoma City civil rights activist, will visit campus to honor the 60th anniversary of the sit-ins led by her mother.
Campus community welcomes largest freshman class in years
Students spent their first week participating in Stars Week orientation events, engaging in small groups and acquainting themselves with the campus.
Housing, residence life welcomes new staff members
Kreger said he was interested in the position at OCU because he was attracted to the small school environment and the close-knit community.
Student Publications Names 2018-19 Editorial Board
Student Publications has named its editorial board for the 2018-19 academic year.
Deadline extended for police-taught self-defense class
The class will be on May 1 in the Henry J. Freede Wellness and Activity Center and is open to students only.