OCU Athletics has postponed the 2020-21 season due to COVID-19 concerns.
Students organize to support BLM
A small group of students and faculty hosted a Black lives matter demonstration on campus.
University announces Fall 2020 schedule
Oklahoma City University officials recently announced the fall 2020 semester would begin one week earlier than normal, on August 17.
Editorial: Editors Support Black Lives Matter
This editors support the Black Lives Matter movement.
SGA president-elect reflects on college goals, OCU career
Abby Banks, political science/philosophy/economics sophomore, has been named the new Student Government Association president. Her interest in law, however, has been many years in the making.
Opinion: Dua Lipa’s new album presents nostalgia for a better future
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews Dua Lipa’s new album, “Future Nostalgia.”
Opinion: Dear Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – Apr. 15
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on Zoom etiquette, essential work, and dodging thirsty insta messages.
Opinion: Hatch provides a cheap, indulgent, delicious brunch
Columnist Hope Melton reviews the to-go food options provided by Hatch Early Mood Food in OKC.
Opinion: The purpose of horror in tragic times
Columnist Troy Freeman examines the connections of tragedy and horror.
OCU offers credit/no-credit option
OCU officials recently decided to offer a credit/no-credit option for the spring semester due to the remote learning adjustment caused by COVID-19.
OCU announces meal plan/housing refund details
Oklahoma City University has announced it will be refunding some students by May 4 for a portion of their housing and dining costs in response to changes due to COVID-19.
Stars golfer named women’s golfer of the week
Lauryn Pritchard, business accounting sophomore, was named Sooner Athletic Conference women’s golfer of the week for March 9-15.
Dining services consider replacing Chick-fil-A
OCU’s food service company Chartwells is considering replacing the university’s Chick-fil-A restaurant with a new food service called Bowl Life.
Social media account criticizes OCU’s response to coronavirus
An Instagram page has been created in response to OCU’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, criticizing the school’s approach to online classes and closing campus.
Student creates positive OCU-themed Instagram account
A new OCU-themed Instagram account focuses on gratitude and positivity.
Campus closure removes work options for international students
International student employees are struggling after the Market at Alvin’s adjusted their hours due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Students and faculty adapt to online format
Students and faculty have finished their first week of virtual classes after OCU switched to online for the remainder of the semester due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Students adapt English publication for new circumstances
This year’s issue of “The Scarab” may have significant differences from previous copies, with potential changes both in distribution and makeup.
Professor self-quarantines after attending last Thunder game
Andy Gibson is self-quarantining after being present at the March 11 Thunder game.
Acting senior prepares for new music release
Alison Sloan, acting senior, is working on her second album.
New SGA president runs unopposed, wins
Abby Banks won the position of Student Government Association President by acclamation.
Volleyball star sets sights on professional harp career
Michelle Krenowicz, music senior, didn’t have to choose between sports and music.
Kristin Chenoweth named as artist in residence at OCU
The newest artist in residence for OCU was recently announced as being Tony and Emmy award-winner and OCU alumna Kristin Chenoweth.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – March 11
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on Spring Break, Spring Repair, and St. Patty’s day plans.
Ms. Marty Pants is an expert on life and loves to give back to the community with her acclaimed problem-solving skills. Email any questions to Ms. Pants’s secretary at fiacovacci@my.okcu.edu.
Student screens all Bond movies in weeks-long marathon
A student is screening all 24 movies in the James Bond franchise, leading up to the release of “No Time to Die” this Christmas.
Students create new club for Pre-Health professionals
Oklahoma City University has a new student organization on campus, known as the Pre-Health Professionals Club.