Columnist defends choice of Baker Mayfield as Heisman winner.
Columnist discusses health, music in the holiday season
As the Christmas season approaches, don’t forget that we still have Thanksgiving.
Recent disasters prove that the environment needs help
We have to analyze what nature is telling us. She’s not doing well.
Renovations in theater building to happen in phases
Theater officials established a timeline for renovations in Gold Star Memorial Building.
Columnist praises satiric news as a way to stay informed
I’ve discussed the importance of staying informed in past columns, and I’m going to use my weekly opportunity to preach about staying informed yet again.
Columnist discourages the assignment of group projects
OCU is a diverse school. In our core classes, at any given time, there are students studying in many different majors.
Columnist urges enforcement of stricter gun control laws
A gunman opened fire on a crowd of 22,000 people in my native city of Las Vegas on Sunday.
First Amendment protects right to peacefully protest
They are silently declining to participate in the National Anthem because of what it means to them and what it implies about our country and political system.
Columnist questions America’s identity under Trump
The President recently decided to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA).
Columnist laments worldwide adversity, inability to help
Other than the donation efforts, we cannot directly help at this point in our lives. But, there is one thing we can do to help: stay informed.
Columnist laments worldwide adversity
While I was laughing, enjoying friends company and eating incredible pizza, people were fearing for their lives.
Columnist discusses Wi-Fi issues on campus
Wi-Fi on the OCU campus is very weak, and in some places it is even nonexistent.
University receives transfer students in diverse disciplines
The number of transfer students on campus this year is 214 with 198 domestic transfers and 16 international transfers.
New food provider falls short of improved expectations
We have a long way to go until this year is up, and hopefully changes will continue to be made as far as dining at OCU goes.
Meinders School of Business offers new scholarships
Meinders School of Business received donations from alumni during the summer that will improve the operations of the school and provide scholarships.
Columnist encourages students to give loved ones space
Since my freshman year, I have noticed an increase in a community feel here at OCU, and that was evident at the move-in process at Walker Hall.
Undergraduate, graduate commencement speakers announced
Michelle Millben will be the speaker for the undergraduate class, and the speaker for the graduate class will be Dr. Melissa Hakman.
OCUEdge students perform reading about mental illnesses
The students of OCUEdge are preparing to perform their last production of this season.
Students draft petition asking officials for transparency
Two students created a petition to improve communication and repair facilities within the acting program.
Residents express frustration with maintenance woes
Some students are concerned about maintenance workers appearing in their dorms unannounced and about them leaving dorm room doors open.