A new official is advising Student Senate and handling conduct issues. Lilly Bermudez was appointed Jan. 4 as the new associate dean of students.
Officials analyze student responses to drug, alcohol survey
Responses to the university’s drug and alcohol survey were low for the second consecutive year, making the information gleaned difficult to generalize.
Students, alumni share negative campus police experiences
A black student said he was racially profiled by campus police last week, causing alumni to share stories of their own.
Student senators pass budget at emergency meeting
The Student Government Association budget was approved last week after a constitutional violation.
Nine Senate seats still vacant after freshman senator applications close
Applications for two freshmen at large Senate seats closed yesterday, but other seats are still open.
Applications open for freshmen at large Senate Seats
Freshmenat large senators represent and vote on behalf of their class within Student Senate. Their responsibilities include attending meetings, voting on legislation and evaluating bills and resolutions in committees.
Students offered positions on a Student Conduct Board
Tomorrow is the last day for Oklahoma City University students to apply for the Student Conduct Board.
Student development offers leadership workshops
Student organizations can request assistance from the associate dean of students for leadership and developmental training and workshops.
Alcohol survey receives low response rates
Less than 450 undergraduate students responded to the alcohol survey sent out in August.
OCULeads kicks off with meet, greet reception
OCULeads: President’s Leadership Class program kicked off with a meet and greet with President Henry this week.
Code of conduct revised to protect students, animals
Changes were made to the Student Code of Conduct to protect students and service animals, and to clarify punishments. Officials made three changes to the code of conduct this semester. These changes are the introduction of a medical amnesty policy, an animal neglect policy and the clarification of disciplinary sanctions. “We wanted to make sure…
Proposed ‘language’ brings changes to SGA
By Emily Wiley, Editor-in-Chief Students might not be seeing candidates for Student Government Association at voting places anymore. The old language on the campaign rules for SGA allowed candidates and their staff to stand at the voting places with iPads and other devices asking passing students to vote. With the new language proposed, this would become illegal and…