This is a column that I never realized I’d have to write.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on student government inefficiency
Student Government Association is the voice of the student body from a governing standpoint, and Student Activities Council plans events that try to keep the whole student body entertained and happy.
Opinion: President’s rhetoric continues to encourage terrorist attacks
We’ve seen two terrorist attacks by Americans during the last week.
opinion: Columnist disappointed by state of Trump’s foreign policy
“Foreign policy” is a phrase most of us remember learning when we memorized the definition for middle school history quizzes.
opinion: Columnist reflects on fleeting love of Halloween festivities
Why is there an age limit on trick-or-treating?
opinion: Supreme Court nominee under accusation of attempted rape
D.C. has been in a state of disarray after a week of Democrats and Republicans battling over attempted sexual assault allegations against Brett M. Kavanaugh, Supreme Court Justice nominee.
First theater performance of season to highlight female performers
The first theater performance of the fall season will be the Stage II production of Uncommon Women and Others by Wendy Wasserstein.
Opinion: Parking pass regulation system confusing, unfairly enforced
The student body was told in an email that police would start ticketing cars parked without a parking permit or parked in incorrect areas after the Labor Day holiday.
Opinion: Mueller investigation advances in direction of president’s inner circle
Americans have to keep a close eye on the Mueller investigation. While Trump claims it’s a witch hunt, it seems like Mueller may be onto something.
Rowing team hires alumnus as new men’s, women’s coach
OCU alumnus Hadzo Habibovic was selected as the new coach for the men’s and women’s rowing teams.
Student Publications Names 2018-19 Editorial Board
Student Publications has named its editorial board for the 2018-19 academic year.
Opinion: Columnist agitated with Oklahoma’s current state of affairs
We should take care of our homes because we have to live in them. But, for some in Oklahoma, that isn’t the case.
Politics professor impacted by Henry’s presidency, friendship
Daadaoui said the most important thing Henry taught him is to cultivate friendships.
Opinion: Columnist addresses gender inequality within societal standards
In the classroom, many aren’t taught about gender equality or consent. We’re taught about these things outside the academic world–from the worlds of Hollywood and the music industry.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on SGA presidential candidates, runoff election
Students were bombarded with information and posts about the Student Government Association presidential election during Spring Break and when we returned to campus.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on ramifications following Russia investigation
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is one step closer to indicting President Donald Trump.
Opinion: Columnist discusses campus community feeling overwhelmed
Yeah, we’re home for Spring Break. Yeah, our midterms are over. And yeah, we’re probably not giving our best effort.
Opinion: Columnist encourages evaluating, changing bad social media habits
Social media is exhausting. OCU students already have stressful lives, and we add to them by worrying about likes, posts and what our friends are doing while we’re lying in bed at home binging Parks and Recreation.
Opinion: Columnist encourages forming healthy, faithful relationships
When thinking about these issues within relationships, it’s hard to know where to turn.
Opinion: Columnist discusses gun control solutions, challenges
Taking away guns is obviously not the correct answer. Too many Americans already own guns, and guns are an essential part of our constitution and our republic as a whole. But let’s analyze what specific guns are being used.
Opinion: Celebrate differences with discussion, not opinion shaming
We live in an opinionated world. You don’t have to try hard to find an opinion seemingly everywhere you look.
Columnist encourages students to leave the drama behind
We all claim to avoid the “hot goss,” but we have to admit that we secretly love to hear all of the dirty little details of other peoples’ personal lives.
Columnist critiques the Trump Administration’s first year
Jan. 20, 2018 marked the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, and it feels as though this presidency will never end.
Renovations continue in Gold Star Memorial Building
After students created a petition asking for improvements to the building last February, officials prioritized and began improvements.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on loved one’s passing
Anyone who knew Akmal would agree that she was a ball of light and sunshine.
Opinion: Columnist stresses importance of cherishing family
As we usher in 2018, we remember 2017, which was supposed to be the best year ever because everyone seemed to have such a tough time in 2016.