Women’s History Month has roots in America’s Women’s Suffrage Movement and serves as a time to honor women’s accomplishments and consider the history of women’s rights. The 19th century saw a rise in the movement, defined by powerful support for the right to vote. On March 8, 1857, a group of women from textile factories…
Finance senior named women’s golfer of the week
Clair Hill, finance senior, was named Sooner Athletic Conference women’s golfer of the week for Sept. 14-21.
Men’s wrestler named wrestler of the week for second consecutive week
A junior wrestler was named Men’s Wrestler of the Week for the second week in a row.
Students to paint mural honoring Clara Luper
Two students are planning to paint a mural on campus in honor of Clara Luper.
Freshman named week’s top female track and field athlete
Sarah Olamide, criminal justice freshman, was named women’s track and field athlete of the week by the Sooner Athletic Conference.
Guitar Institute scholarship honors deceased music student
The Celedonio Romero Guitar Institute is offering a new scholarship named after a former student who passed away last semester.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebrations in Oklahoma City
OCU will be closed Monday, Jan. 18 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day–but students can still participate in events around the city.
Senior king, queen competition returns
Student Government Association will host the second Senior King and Queen Ceremony: Seniors’ Biggest Night later this month to honor senior achievements. The event will be at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 in Petree Recital Hall in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center. Seniors and their families will be honored at the free event, which is open to…