The OCU campus recently had two positive cases of COVID-19.
Clinic owner advises students on how to avoid mono
Students are reporting multiple cases of mononucleosis across campus.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – Nov. 13
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on seeing opera, parking, and how to avoid getting others sick.
Ms. Marty Pants is an expert on life and loves to give back to the community with her acclaimed problem-solving skills. Email any questions to Ms. Pants’s secretary at fiacovacci@my.okcu.edu.
West Nile virus, seasonal illnesses pose danger to student health
Cold and flu season is starting on campus.
Health officials ask students to take care of themselves
By Sage Tokach, Staff Writer The campus health clinic is busy due to the large number of sick students. In terms of numbers, the sicknesses have not been worse than previous years, said Laura Reinhardt, director of campus health clinic. But the campus health center has been able to see and treat more patients than…
Worried sick: how to avoid exhaustion and illness during midterms
With high-profile diseases like Ebola and Entrovirus in the news, it can be easy to forget that other illnesses pose a very real, if less life-threatening, threat.College students possess several qualities that make them even more susceptible to illness than people at large: college students often eat more unhealthy food, have less time for exercise, and get less sleep than those living in the “real world.”