The School of Music’s upcoming socially distant opera will be led by a guest director.
Law professor publishes book of feminist law readings
An OCU Law professor is publishing her second book.
Campus tech provides resources for digital learning in classrooms
Many of the schools and learning spaces across OCU recently received a technology upgrade.
Student Conduct Board looks for new members
The Student Conduct Board is accepting applications through Sept. 9.
Campus dining removes meal swipe options, adds points for flexibility
Campus dining has made various changes to meal plans.
Instagram page encourages students to vote in elections
A new Instagram page is educating students about voting.
Student theater productions go online
Out of the Box, a student run theater organization, will be announcing some updates for their season over the next couple of weeks.
Film critic reviews ‘Tenet,’ dubs it ‘not the most engaging film’
Columnist Paul Dower reviews the time-bending “Tenet.”
Selzer named 2019-20 SAC women’s athlete of the year
Abby Selzer, criminal justice junior and basketball center, was named the 2019-20 Sooner Athletic Conference women’s athlete of the year.
New wrestling coach aims to create positive work environment
The men’s wrestling team has a new head coach.
Nursing school partners with online university
The Kramer School of Nursing recently began a program partnership with Mid-America Christian University.
Greek Life organizations see changes in recruitment numbers
Greek Life had more rushes this year than expected.
Opinion: Swift’s new album “folklore” is ‘delicate, dreamy’
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews Taylor Swift’s newest, indie album.
Students begin work with motion capture room
Last year, the School of Visual Arts was given over $100,000 to build a motion capture room in the Norick Art Center.
EOC reopens Aduddell Fitness Center under new guidelines
The OCU Emergency Operations Center team decided to reopen the Aduddell Fitness Center for student use starting Sept. 1.
USPS changes may affect student absentee ballots
Changes to USPS policies for its workers have the potential to slow down the mail delivery process.
Community remembers beloved caf employee
Students and faculty remember Miss June Green.
Film department screens films by Black filmmakers
The film department is hosting screenings of movies by Black Americans.
Editorial: Black Lives Matter
The editors write in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
OCU Care premieres “Color Cabaret”
This Friday, at 7 p.m. OCU Care will stream “Color Cabaret,” a virtual cabaret fundraiser featuring music students of color.
Life feature: Investigation into the theft and recovery of a mannequin
On the evening of Aug. 10, a dear mannequin and friend was kidnapped.
Students organize to support BLM
A small group of students and faculty hosted a Black lives matter demonstration on campus.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a Bad Advice Column – Sept. 2
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on pets, finding seating on campus, and how to really show your emotions through a mask.
Officials respond with optimism, flexibility, caution to reopening
Before classes began, academic officials and students responded to the risks of the coronavirus.
OPINION: Jacob Collier’s Latest Album Triumphs
Columnist Troy Freeman reviews Jacob Collier’s latest entry in the “Djesse” album series.
Campus Police Arrest Vehicle Burglary Suspect
Oklahoma City University Police Department arrested a man on campus on Wednesday, Aug. 19 for two counts of felony vehicle burglary, trespassing and public intoxication.