Sorority members may face a price increase next fall. The sorority houses were built in 1998, but sororities have never received a price increase. Each sorority pays $200 a month, but the proposal would increase it to $500 a month. The proposed price increase began with Lee Hall, former director of first-year experiences and disability…
Disability services coordinator hired
Jenny Minsberg has been hired as the new disability services coordinator to replace Lee Hall. Hall sent out an email to students Jan. 30 to inform students about the new hire. The job search for a new disability services coordinator and director of first-year experience began after Hall’s retirement Oct. 31. Minsberg was hired for only…
Administrator Lee Hall announces retirement
Lee Hall, director of first-year experiences and student disability services coordinator, retired Friday, Oct. 31.
Director of First Year Experience Lee Hall retires
Director of First Year Experiences and Student Disability Services Coordinator Lee Hall retired Oct. 31.
Disability services moves to academic affairs
Lee Hall, former director for first year experience, is the new disability services director. The disability services director assists students with learning limitations by providing accommodation letters to professors. The director also gives injured students access to golf cart transportation across campus. Brenda Johnston, the previous campus health and disability services director, resigned Jan. 24….
Annual Panhellenic dinner moved to University Center
OCU Panhellenic is reformatting their annual Festive Feast this year to include Phi Mu, the newest sorority on campus.
Greek organizations focus on promoting philanthropy weeks
Greek organizations focused this semester on bringing awareness of their philanthropies through well-publicized events, utilizing new marketing tools.
Former employee charged with wire fraud
An alumna and former university employee is charged with stealing more than $104,000 from the university.
Lisa Riggs was charged Sept. 18 with wire fraud in the western district of Oklahom
Panhellenic organization begins recruitment process
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief Phi Mu, OCU’s fourth Panhellenic sorority, began colonization on campus this week. The organization was invited to campus in April after a formal extension process. Officers from Phi Mu national headquarters are on campus to begin recruitment. “We attended Stars 101 sessions in the spring and summer,” said Jessica Winkles, extension…
Officials discuss sorority expansion possibilities
By Carmen Bourlon, Senior Staff Writer Given the record number of women who received sorority bids this year, officials are researching possibilities to expand the Greek system. While nothing is set in stone, officials are trying to see what it would take to host a fourth sorority on campus, said Lee Hall, assistant director for…