Student Government Association President Trae Trousdale decided to sign the resolution calling for the suspension of Alpha Phi and Kappa Sigma.
OPINION: Columnist reviews restaurant Mexican Radio
Columnist Hope Melton reviews the recently opened restaurant Mexican Radio.
SGA President passes resolution calling for Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi suspension
Student Government Association President Trae Trousdale decided to sign Resolution 001.
SGA senators write resolution calling for suspension of Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi after racial slur
Members of multicultural organizations are speaking out after Kappa Sigma members used a racist team name at a philanthropy event.
OPINION: Columnist reviews local Mediterranean restaurant
Columnist Hope Melton reviews local Mediterranean restaurant Basil.
Opinion: New columnist reviews Vietnamese pho restaurant, brands ‘hidden gem’
Columnist Hope Melton reviews local Vietnamese restaurant, Pho Lien Hoa.
Athletics director recognized as Director of the Year by Sooner Athletic Conference
OCU’s Athletics Director, Jim Abbott, was recently named the Sooner Athletic Conference’s Athletic Director of the Year. SAC athletics directors vote for the recipient of the award annually, and the director with the highest vote count receives the award. This is Abbott’s sixth time receiving the honor. He previously won in 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2013-2014, 2015-2016,…
TESOL providing undergraduate program for students to teach abroad
The TESOL program is offering a new undergraduate certificate program.
Women’s golf team wins SAC championships, proceeds to nationals
This is the Stars’ seventh league championship in the past eight years and their 16th SAC title.
Theatre, performance program establishes new event
The theatre and performance program is hosting a new event called “The Festival of New Works.”
Dance company to visit Kansas for recruitment tour
The American Spirit Dance Company will tour in Kansas this spring.
Women’s basketball team prepares for next season after championship loss
The women’s basketball team is already looking forward to next season following a National Championship loss.
School of Theater builds partnership with Chinese theater organization
The School of Theater plans to start a new partnership with the World Theatre Education Alliance.
Organization formed to fund theater program’s overseas studies
A new organization on campus has the goal of fundraising for theater and performance students’ study abroad trips.
Nursing school to award new scholarships
Kramer School of Nursing officials recently announced a new scholarship called “The Kramer Way Scholarship.”
Athletes break record on Athletic Director’s List
More than 200 student athletes were recognized on the 2018 Fall Athletic Director’s List, setting a new record for the list.
School of Theater prepares to open all-female play
The first mainstage production for the spring semester is The Wolves, directed by Courtney DiBello, assistant professor of stage management.
First theater production to feature Greek classic
The first Stage II production for the spring semester will be Phèdre, directed by Hal Kohlman, adjunct professor of theater and performance.
Three students claim individual awards in forensics competition
The Halloween Swing Forensics Tournament was hosted by Carl Albert State College on Nov. 2-4.
University recognized as ‘military friendly’
OCU was recognized as a good campus for military veterans for the 10th consecutive year.
‘Silent Sky’ addresses historic feminist issues
The School of Theater will present its next Stage II production, Silent Sky, this week.
Student Philanthropy Committee to host roundtable
The Student Philanthropy Committee will host its first Philanthropy Roundtable this month.
West Nile virus, seasonal illnesses pose danger to student health
Cold and flu season is starting on campus.
School of Visual Arts officials hire sculptor as artist-in-residence
The School of Visual Arts has a new artist-in-residence for the academic year.