A renowned geologist will speak this month on campus about energy and economics.
Student organizes feminist club inspired by composition class
A group of women on campus are starting a feminist organization called “FEM.”
Upcoming visual art exhibit features selections from artist’s previous work
The School of Visual Arts is opening a new exhibit called Visceral Tendencies.
Students excited for new equipment, machines in Aduddell Fitness Center
Students can expect new exercise equipment in the Aduddell Fitness Center.
Softball coach credited with 1,700 wins, 10 national championships
A softball coach reached his 1,700th win after 32 years coaching at OCU.
Nursing students achieve 95% exam pass rate
Nursing students received a 95% pass rate on their national exam.
Student sick after food mislabeling in caf
Students are frustrated by vegan and vegetarian food in the caf being mislabeled and containing animal products, resulting in one student getting sick.
opinion: Reviewer praises Climax as ‘most unique movie experience’ this year’
Climax is a French/Belgian film written and directed by Gaspar Noé.
opinion: Columnist celebrates Stevie Nicks’s contribution to music industry
Rumours (Super Deluxe) by Fleetwood Mac runs three hours and 47 minutes in length.
editorial: Maintenance must respect student’s privacy, safety concerns
Students are concerned about dealing with maintenance workers on campus.
Acting seniors bond through water gun ‘assassinations’
A group of 24 acting seniors battled it out for the last time in a multi-day game of “Assassin.”
Theatre, performance program establishes new event
The theatre and performance program is hosting a new event called “The Festival of New Works.”
Spring music theater performance includes ‘twists, turns’
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music is preparing to put up its next mainstage production, Crazy for You.
Campus counselors report increased number of calls, appointments
Counseling officials say that calls to make appointments have increased this year from previous years.
Runner lands accounting job a year before graduation
Annaleiz Palacios, accounting/finance senior, is already working at her post-graduation job.
DEAR CRAZY KAZOO LADY: A BAD ADVICE COLUMN
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
opinion: Columnist examines influence of Shrill on modern body standards
I watched Shrill in an airport. And in my living room. And in the second-floor student room in Walker Center for Arts and Sciences.
Soccer field renamed after coach following his 34 years of service
The Stars soccer field will be renamed Brian Harvey Field in honor of Brian Harvey, head men’s and women’s soccer coach.
Students frustrated by unscheduled maintenance
Students are frustrated with maintenance workers entering their rooms unsolicited.
Officials to conduct campus safety assessment
University officials are conducting a campus assessment to determine if OCU is safe enough.
OPINION: Us brings unique suspense, some unsatisfying plot elements
Us is a horror movie written, directed and produced by comedian turned horror writer Jordan Peele.
Dance company to visit Kansas for recruitment tour
The American Spirit Dance Company will tour in Kansas this spring.
Committee created to update university values
Students have the opportunity to help update university values this week.
Students concerned about ‘suspicious individual’ in fitness center
Students are concerned about safety after they say people who may not be associated with the university are using the campus gym.
Students frustrated by broken Walker Hall laundry machines
Students are frustrated by laundry machines not working correctly in Walker Hall dormitory.
Business administration senior: ‘Don’t waste your time’
A business student is making the most of her time during her college career.