Performing students will learn about pop rock in a special class.
Interim police chief, CFO accused of discrimination
A campus police officer and a library employee have filed a discrimination claim and a Title IX report against OCU’s interim police chief and the chief financial officer.
Update: SGA president signs resolution to suspend Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi
Student Government Association President Trae Trousdale decided to sign the resolution calling for the suspension of Alpha Phi and Kappa Sigma.
Letter to the Editor from Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi’s letter to the editor regarding Resolution 001.
Letter to the Editor from Kappa Sigma
Kappa Sigma’s letter to the editor regarding Resolution 001.
Students work to make Fight Club an official organization
Fight Club, a stage combat organization on campus, is preparing to become an official Student Government Association organization.
OPINION: Columnist reviews restaurant Mexican Radio
Columnist Hope Melton reviews the recently opened restaurant Mexican Radio.
Students find ‘doomsday’ posters on campus
Students recently found flyers about a violent apocalypse in the Meinders School of Business Building.
Business students start bitcoin cryptocurrency club
Students have started a new club focused on cryptocurrency, aiming to spread awareness about a currency known as bitcoin.
Freshmen surprised with free breakfast in dorms
As students from Banning and Draper halls awoke for early Friday morning classes on Sept. 6, they were greeted with free food in their lobbies.
Students start club for photography, modeling
Students started a photography club on campus in hopes to gain creative experience.
OPINION: Ms. Marty Pants: A Bad Advice Column – Sept. 25
Ms. Marty Pants is an expert on life and lives to give back to the community with her acclaimed problem-solving skills.
Cross country team ranked first in pre-season polls
The cross country team has been ranked highly based on their performance last year.
SGA President passes resolution calling for Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi suspension
Student Government Association President Trae Trousdale decided to sign Resolution 001.
Unknown man attempts to enter Cokesbury Court apartment
A student was recently harassed from outside of her apartment on campus. Anna Pylman, senior, said a man knocked on her door on Sept. 16 and attempted to enter her dorm in the Cokesbury Court Apartments. “Someone started knocking on my door, trying to open it pretty forcefully, so I walked over and I looked…
Letter to the Editor: from President Martha Burger
As I wrote in an email to the campus community on Friday, it has been a difficult few weeks at OCU. I want to share with you again that the racial slur that was used as a team name, which has been reported about in The Campus, was completely inappropriate and unacceptable. This behavior will…
Religion student adopts 11-year-old nephews
Jay Williams, religion senior, is a pastor, a cheerleader and now, a father.
OPINION: Columnist reviews local restaurant at The Collective venue
Columnist Hope Melton reviews Cafe De L’asie at restaurant venue The Collective.
School of Music to perform first mainstage musical production
Theater students are preparing to perform The Music Man in late September.
Students frustrated by lack of diet-conscious dining options
Vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free students have struggled to find sufficient meal options for themselves, both in the cafeteria and in The Market at Alvin’s.
OPINION: Columnist discusses female-driven gender-bent revival of “Company”
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci discusses the new revival of the musical “Company.”
Campus tech to upgrade internet bandwidth on campus
OCU is set to receive new technology upgrades on campus. Campus tech officials are reportedly doubling the internet bandwidth on campus, increasing internet speeds in both wired and wireless connections. “It will not do anything specifically to the Wi-Fi,” said Gerry Hunt, chief information officer for campus technology services. “The speed to getting to resources…
Female National Geographic photographer to give guest lecture
National Geographic photographer Annie Griffiths will give a guest lecture at OCU.
SGA senators write resolution calling for suspension of Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi after racial slur
Members of multicultural organizations are speaking out after Kappa Sigma members used a racist team name at a philanthropy event.
Lighting, Project 21 collaboration location changed
Project 21 and OCU’s lighting and design students will work together in a biennial lighting event at the Bank of Oklahoma building. This event will be open to the public viewing on the evening of October 26 in downtown Oklahoma City. Dr. Edward Knight, professor of music and composer in residence, said this event will…
Campus police test new intercom system for active shooters
The police intercom system tested a new type of phone during an emergency drill.