Columnist Troy Freeman reviews the 2020 adaptation of “Mulan.”
OCU Athletics postpones fall 2020 season
OCU Athletics has postponed the 2020-21 season due to COVID-19 concerns.
OCU clarifies Title IX updates, regulations
OCU’s Title IX Resource Team sent out an email informing students, staff and faculty about the U.S. Department of Education’s updates to Title IX regulations.
OCU deletes student Facebook group
The university’s social media team has suspended the official OCU Facebook group for students after the group’s guidelines were violated.
Students participate in national BLM protests
Students have attended protests to demand justice for victims of police brutality.
OCU must maintain fairness in Title IX hearings
The editors underline the importance of equity and support in Title IX cases.
Music school changes size, form of music ensembles
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music has plans to adapt the music ensembles this semester.
Shadow Collective names new leadership team
The Shadow Collective, a student theater organization, has selected a new director.
Students discuss Tik Tok fame, social media collaboration
A music senior recently went viral on Tik Tok.
School of Theatre introduces new master’s program
The School of Theatre will begin offering an MFA in screen acting next semester.
OCU Stripped prepares for online production
OCU Stripped has begun rehearsals for their first production this semester.
Opinion: Chloe x Halle’s “Ungodly Hour” has heavenly vocals
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews Chloe x Halle‘s new album “Ungodly Hour.”
New Police Chief Hosts Community Forum
OCU Police Chief Dexter Nelson hosted a virtual forum Sept. 9 to answer questions from the campus community and discuss police presence both on and off campus.
University updates student organization rules, procedures
The university has issued updated protocols for those wanting to host events for student organizations on campus.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a Bad Advice Column – Sept. 23
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on keeping their masks cool, fearing class, and staying in touch with friends.
Dance professor honored as part of “50 Making a Difference” for third year
Jo Rowan recently received an award from the Journal Record.
Volleyball team voted No. 1 in preseason poll
OCU volleyball secured the No. 1 spot in the 2020-21 Sooner Athletic Conference preseason volleyball poll.
Music professors write musical about Mt. Rushmore presidents
Two professors have been hired to write a new historical musical.
Music students respond to new recital policies
Officials from the Wanda L. Bass School of Music have decided junior and senior music recitals will not be able to have audiences this year.
First theatre production of year to open with new guidelines
The first School of Theatre production, “Woe is Me,” opens this weekend.
Local Salon encourages students to donate bras
Students of OCU have a new charity opportunity.
Office of Enrollment Management restructures communications position
The Office of Enrollment Management is shifting to account for the recent departure of Leslie Berger, former senior director of communications.
Professors and students chalk sidewalk to support BLM Scholar Strike
The Oklahoma City University chapter of the American Association of University Professors participated in the nationwide Scholar Strike.
SGA launches initiative to combat photo leaks
Student Government Association launched the Initiative to Combat Revenge Porn in response to students and alumni being targeted on a third-party message board.
Sororities, fraternities create diversity and inclusion positions
OCU’s Greek Life Organizations are adopting diversity and inclusion committees.
Diversity and Inclusion VP hosts informational Zoom meetings
Dr. Talia Carroll, vice president for diversity and inclusion, is hosting a series of Zoom sessions this month to explain the role the new Diversity and Inclusion Office has on campus.