The women’s basketball team is already looking forward to next season following a National Championship loss.
opinion: Captain Marvel held back by poor writing, uninspired direction
Captain Marvel is the newest movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and chronicles the origins of the superhero “Carol Danvers,” a.k.a. “Captain Marvel,” as well as other characters established in the universe thus far.
opinion: Columnist reflects on growth, things learned through the years
I think a lot about age; in terms of comparison to other people, at least.
EDITORIAL: Future SGA leaders must build positive relationships with students
Student Government Association has had its fair share of issues, as displayed in the past few weeks and throughout this academic year.
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Students plan dance marathon to fundraise for hospitalized children
OCU will host a six hour Dance Marathon benefitting the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.
Caf chef celebrates 13 years of pancake making for students
OCU’s iconic pancake man recently celebrated his 13th year of making pancakes in the caf.
Senator appeals Student Court’s decision not to punish VP
A student senator is appealing the decision not to impeach or punish the Student Senate vice president.
Students participate in short film contest, screen movies at Harkins
A student and an alumnus created films that were finalists for the first Pat Presents Oklahoma Student Film Contest.
Nursing senior works night shifts at local hospital
Loralisa Summerhays, nursing senior, moved from across the country to get where she is today.
Speech & Debate team wins state tournament, prepares for nationals
The Speech and Debate team is preparing for nationals in Alabama after being crowned champions at the Oklahoma Interstate Forensics Association state tournament.
Students have to find temporary housing due to flooding
Four residents of Cokesbury Court Apartments had to temporarily relocate after their room flooded.
New associate head coach hired for men’s golf team
A new associate head coach is joining OCU’s golf team.
University community members propose more humane solutions for campus cats
The alley cats around campus have some allies looking out for them.
SGA creates diversity, inclusion position
A new Student Government Association resolution will create a student position for promoting diversity and inclusivity on campus.
Women’s basketball team places runner-up in NAIA championship
The OCU women’s basketball team had a four game winning streak at the 2019 NAIA DI Women’s Basketball Championship.
Title IX begins search for new investigator
OCU’s Title IX Department is searching to hire a new Civil Rights Investigator.
Acting student records debut album from vocal production class
An acting junior is developing her first album, centering around the connection between the human mind and body.
School of Theater builds partnership with Chinese theater organization
The School of Theater plans to start a new partnership with the World Theatre Education Alliance.
Visual arts faculty display art in Norick Art Center
The work on display includes ceramics, sculptures and short films.
Walker Hall laundry machines malfunction, disrupt students
Students are frustrated by the laundry machines not working correctly in Walker Hall dormitory.
opinion: Fighting with my Family makes ‘no impression on its audience’
Fighting with my Family is a biopic about the World Wrestling Entertainment Diva wrestler Saraya-Jade Bevis, also known as “Paige.” The movie follows her life leading up to her WWE fame and how it impacted her and her family.
opinion: Columnist discusses improvements of Glossier makeup company
Boy Brow. Gen G. Lidstar. Any of these sound familiar? They are all popular items made by the makeup brand Glossier, a company gaining highly devoted followers faster than you can swipe on a few dots of their Cloud Paint blush.
editorial: Campus community encouraged to remain accepting, regardless of church decision
The United Methodist Church’s decision to maintain their traditional stance on the LGBTQ community, meaning they won’t perform same sex-marriages or allow openly LGBTQ clergy, left many students feeling upset.
Campus acappella groups record professional EP
The university’s two acappella groups, Tonal Eclipse and The Ahhx Chords, soon will have professionally recorded music on Spotify.
Award-nominated alumnus, novelist to revisit campus for book reading
National Book Award finalist and alumnus Brandon Hobson is returning to campus to speak about his book.