Campus Technology Services is working on installing a new, automated gate system to the Cokesbury Court Apartments.
To the Student Publications staff: Thank you all
Paul Dower, editor-in-chief, expresses his gratitude for the Student Publications Staff for their work.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – April 28
In her final advice column, Ms. Marty Pants discusses mass email chains, finding jobs after graduation and responds to her number one fan.
Campus hosts free HIV screening and PrEP clinic.
Diversity Family Health Clinic hosted a free, confidential HIV screening and PrEP clinic on campus on April 14.
Officials, students reflect on the school year, community’s resiliency
Officials and students have reflected on what they considered to be defining moments of the 2020-21 school year.
SGA completes first phase of gender-neutral bathroom upgrades
Student Government Association installed new gender-neutral bathroom signs in several places on campus.
Winners of Undergraduate Research Day announced
The winners of the 2021 Undergraduate Research Day were announced March 23.
OPINION: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – March 24
Ms. Marty Pants gives advice on graduation, getting a cat and burnout.
Faculty member’s car catches fire, quickly extinguished
A faculty member’s car caught on fire on March 16 in the parking lot near the Dawson-Loeffler Center for Science and Mathematics.
Campus clinic administers COVID-19 vaccinations weekly
The Family Health Care and Minor Emergency Clinic at OCU has begun to administer COVID-19 vaccinations for the campus community.
Opinion: Columnist reports reacting strangely to COVID-19
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci describes her experience with COVID-19 and a satirical discovery of a new symptom of the disease.
Campus community reflects on a year of the COVID-19 pandemic
It has been almost one year since OCU moved classes online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – March 3
Ms. Marty Pants gives advice on driving in the snow, dorm room floods and staying warm in the cold.
Police chief reinforces COVID policy after officers found not wearing masks
Some OCU police department officers were found to have not been wearing masks on duty.
Cokesbury apartments gets new gate system
Campus Technology Services is working on installing a new, automated gate system to the Cokesbury Court Apartments.
Blizzard causes remote learning, class cancelation, controlled power outages
On Feb 12. a university email announced all classes and activities will be remote Feb. 15-17 due to inclement weather conditions. Students who remain on campus were advised to use caution when traveling outside due to low temperatures and potentially slick surfaces.
BREAKING: Methodist Hall flooded from pipe burst
On Feb. 15 a water pipe burst in a common area of the fourth floor of Methodist Hall causing flooding and temporary evacuations.
OCU keeping tuition flat for ‘21-22 year
Oklahoma City University announced it will keep attendance costs flat for the 2021-22 academic year.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – Feb. 3
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on study habits, procrastination and savoring the sweet Oklahoma wind.
The campus community reflects on U.S. presidential inauguration
The campus community reflects on U.S. presidential inauguration.
University Alert Level Remains at High
University Alert Level Remains at High
‘The Grinch Musical Live’ is odd, unnecessary, had cute moments
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews “The Grinch Musical Live.”
Professors reflect on classes last semester
Professors and students are preparing for a second semester of learning integrated with online class procedures.
Campus residents take COVID tests
The university conducted COVID-19 surveillance testing this week for all residential students.
Alert level remains at moderate
Officials responded to student concerns about the university’s COVID-19 alert level.
OCUPD Releases annual security and fire report
The Oklahoma City University Police Department released the 2020 Annual Security and Fire Report on Oct. 8.