The play centers on gender identity and how it can be frustrating to find yourself at such a young age.
Candidates concerned the student body is not involved in SGA
The concerns of the candidates included the involvement of students in official and public capacities.
Editorial: Health and safety must be a university priority
Our university culture must be one that fosters transparency and dialogue on these difficult subjects.
MainStage wraps up season with “School of Lies”
The show, directed by school of theatre Head of Performance D. Lance Marsh, played in the Burg Theatre on March 31- April 3.
President Evans initiates homeless initiative
Homelessness remains a major problem in our community and will only become worse due to urbanization.
Berning inducted to golf hall of fame
Susie Maxwell Berning was inducted into the golf hall of fame on March 9, 2022, after a two-year delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
SGA Roundtable focuses on disability and access
The event featured the Assistant Director for Disability and Access Services, Kara Morrow. The roundtable was part of a series of discussions hosted by SGA.
Opinion: Smith and Moon campaign releases candidate statement
The candidates say their priorities include launching a mental health support group and improving campus sustainability.
Opinion: Shaw and Gonzalez campaign releases candidate statement
The candidates say their priorities are to represent marginalized communities and provide improved student life.
President Evans pushes for online programs
The university is starting the initiative by offering an RN-to-BSN program and MSN program at the nursing school.
Opinion: Application guide for disability services
Kara Morrow the Assistant Director for Disability and Access Services shares how a student can apply for assistance.
Opinion: Ava’s Spring Book Recommendation list
Are you in search of a good book to read under the sun at the quad as the days get warmer? Here are a few recommendations for you.
Opinion: Ava Karas reviews “Don’t be a drag, just be a queen”
Each performance was interspersed with scenes from OCU’s improv groups, which had the audience laughing non-stop with depictions of Tinder dates gone awry.
Editorial: A welcomed break may bring an unwelcomed virus
This break was something that we all needed. We ask that the campus community remains cautious.
SGA campaigns start soon, elections are next
Voting for SGA positions begins Monday, April 4 at 8 a.m. and closes Tuesday, April 5 at 5 p.m.
Editorial: The Ukraine conflict reveals flaws in media consumption
The media must not be used as a weapon of war. We call on the university community to exercise caution when consuming information.
Business school conference empowers women
The Annual Women in Leadership Conference is hosted by the Meinders School of Business. The event is scheduled for April 13, 2022.
Provost candidate Timothy Pinnow visits OCU
Pinnow is one of three candidates applying for the position of provost. President Kenneth Evans will make the final decision on the selection of the provost candidate.
Professor hosts roundtable on the invasion of Ukraine
The panel featured members of the Oklahoma Ukrainian community and Nina Murray, a U.S. foreign service officer who was born in Ukraine.
Provost candidate Diane Nell visits OCU
Nell is one of three candidates applying for the position of provost. President Kenneth Evans will make the final decision on the selection of the provost candidate.
Zouhair Talbi sets record time at NAIA
Zouhair Talbi, a junior recorded a top time among the NAIA No. 1 marks in the 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters this season at the Boston University David Hemery Valentine Invitational
OCU presented “The Pillowman”
Stage II presented “The Pillowman” on Feb. 27. One unique aspect of the production was gender-swapping.
OCU softball team remains undefeated
They are ranked number four in the Preseason Coaches’ Poll. An interview with player Lexi Duff.
Editorial: Celebrate the history of Alumnae with us this month
We should be proud of the history of our alumnae. Women have the right to make history.
10-year accreditation cycle brings HLC to OCU
OCU will be visited by a peer review team from the Higher Learning Commission Feb. 28 through March 1.
OCU hosts lecture series on Judaism
On Feb. 17, Dr. Kristine Henriksen Garroway visited Oklahoma City University to give the newest edition in the Neustadt lecture series.