It’s finals week and you’re so close to be done so here are the top five movies you may have missed this semester that are worth seeing this summer!
Wrestling teams end season without head coach
Head Coach Archie Randall was fired April 16. Assistant coaches, wrestlers, and university officials won’t comment on the matter because it’s a personnel issue.
Golf teams bring home SAC titles
Rupert Kaminski helped the men’s golf team receive their SAC Championship, and Caroline Goodin helped the women’s golf team receive their SAC Championship title.
Transgender student talks about campus experiences
One transgender student said he appreciates how open the campus community is, but there are still aspects of campus life that can be improved to help the LGBTQ community.
Unauthorized political chalking found on school property
Some students are expressing their political opinions by chalking university property. The chalk appeared earlier this month on a concrete wall.
Head resident, housing specialist leaves
Jeri Jones, former head resident for Oklahoma United Methodist Hall and housing and residence life specialist, left OCU for a new job closer to her husband.
Spirit squads make history
It is the first year in OCU history that pom won a national title for both team performance and hip hop. The team has five national championship titles.
Spirit squads bring home three national titles
The pom squad made history by bringing home two national titles from the NDA National Championship and cheer won its third consecutive NCA national title.
Editor comments on women’s basketball season with new coach
I’m not saying Overton is a bad coach or that our players aren’t talented. Maybe Overton and the team just lacked chemistry.
The Constellation yearbook named state’s best
Student Publications won first place in every category for the 2015 edition of The Constellation yearbook at this year’s Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association (OCMA) conference in Stillwater. The staff also won multiple awards for The Campus newspaper.
Cheer and pom teams prepare to compete at nationals
The cheer squad is defending its national title at the National Cheer Alliance Collegiate National Championship. The pom team also competes this week.
Music professor uses puppets to engage with students
Dr. David Easley, associate professor of music theory, uses “Verdi” and “Mozart” puppets to motivate his students and make his class more memorable.
SGA hosts elections with one contested office
Today is the last day for students to vote for Student Government Association president.
Candidates for SGA election announced
The candidates for Student Government Association’s 2016 election have been announced. There is only one position that has two candidates.
Spring fever: students spend the break on campus
Due to things like expenses, athletics and convenience, some students will stay on campus during Spring Break.
Three scholarships drop apartment coverage
Athletic, Clara Luper and American Indian scholars no longer will be able to apply their scholarships to Cokesbury Court Apartments.
Philosopher, theologian to speak on campus
Emmanuel Falque, a French philosopher and theologian, will be the first of The Philosophy Speakers Series.
Professor on leave, choir gains three adjunct directors
Judith Willoughby, professor of conducting and choral music education, is on leave this semester and three adjunct professors are taking her place.
Editor shares domestic violence experience
I was the one out of four women that have been a victim of domestic violence.
Advice for students on academic probation
I was on academic probation because I had a grade point average lower than 2.0. I screwed up.
Wrestling women qualify for Olympic trials
Winning and weight are always on the minds of two members of the women’s wrestling team. Cody Pfau and Becka Leathers qualify for Olympic trials.
Athletes bring home victories during Winter Break
While other students, faculty and staff rested during the break, coaches and athletes were bringing home victories.
Holiday Hospitality: feeding the homeless in OKC
Students have the opportunity to donate their unused prepaid meals to provide lunch for the homeless in Oklahoma City.
Two emergency phones out of order
Two of the emergency phones on campus are out of order. The phones East of the Dawson-Loeffler Science & Mathematics Center and on the Quad South of Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center have been down for a couple of weeks, said Bradd Brown, chief of police. Brown said he did not have the information with…
Fraternity withdraws from national organization
Only one of OCU’s fraternities is a member of the North-American Interfraternity Conference. The NIC is a national association that represents fraternities in the U.S. Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) is the only fraternity at OCU still involved in the NIC. Lambda Chi Alpha resigned its membership Oct. 27. “Lambda Chi believes the NIC’s new direction…
Soccer seasons come to an end
The men’s and women’s soccer teams finished their seasons this week.