A new organization on campus has the goal of fundraising for theater and performance students’ study abroad trips.
Cross country teams win academic honors
The men’s and women’s cross-country teams have received academic distinction from the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Economics senior to spend year teaching in South Korea
An economics senior is spending a gap year teaching English in South Korea before attending graduate school.
Men’s basketball team wins Sooner Athletic Conference
The men’s basketball team won their conference championship game with seconds to spare.
Methodist officials vote to condemn same-sex marriage
The future is uncertain for the LGBTQ community in the United Methodist Church.
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opinion: How to Train Your Dragon trilogy ends with strong, entertaining movie
Dreamworks’s How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World was released in theaters Feb. 22, following its two predecessors How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2 and completing its trilogy.
opinion: Columnist discusses Lady Gaga’s inspiring movie transformation
It’s been more than four months since A Star is Born came out, yet somehow it’s still on my mind with awards season reaching its biggest night.
editorial: Student-police relationship requires cooperation, healthy communication
It’s crucial that the campus community be able to contact and seek assistance from campus police, but it’s proving to be more difficult than necessary at OCU.
Music education senior teaches young musicians
Nayely Vargas Ramos is a music education senior, but at three different Oklahoma locations, she’s the one teaching.
Nursing school to award new scholarships
Kramer School of Nursing officials recently announced a new scholarship called “The Kramer Way Scholarship.”
Officials improve technology in business auditorium
Campus Technology Services officials renovated the Kerr-McGee Auditorium to improve the technology and functionality of the space.
Career Services officials to provide job opportunities with pop-up events
Career Services officials are beginning School Pop-up Days to provide career guidance to more students.
Parking pass regulations confuse, frustrate students
A student was given a $100 ticket for displaying a parking permit backward.
Stray cats run loose in auditorium during opera
Audience members paid $20 for a front-row seat to this weekend’s opera, but some stray cats saw it for free.
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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: Alita: Battle Angel displays bad story line, outdated special effects
Alita: Battle Angel, directed by Robert Rodriguez with a screenplay written by James Cameron, was released to theaters Feb. 14.
opinion: Kacey Musgraves’s album pays homage to Texas childhood
To listen to Kacey Musgraves’s most recent album, Golden Hour, is to spend 45 minutes with a collection of country music that moves so easily toward pop that you may forget who you’re even listening to.
editorial: Updated means of communication crucial to organization success
Student organizations on campus strive for successful meetings and high membership. But such a goal is not as attainable as it seems.
Theater student explores podcast archetypes for project
Isaac Sorell, acting sophomore, is reaching out to the internet community through the art of podcasting.
Philosophy Club to restart on campus after one-year hiatus
A student is bringing back the Philosophy Club on campus to create unity between the humanities.
Student Philanthropy Committee to raise donor awareness
Students will have the chance to roast a university official during the second annual Sponsors Making A Change Week.
Prexie Club experiencing technology, scheduling issues
Issues with technology have prevented Prexie Club from scheduling regular meetings. It has resulted in a low attendance rate and communication failures.
Soccer coach recognized for most wins in NAIA history
After more than 30 years of coaching on campus, OCU’s head soccer coach has an NAIA-record setting 799 wins.
Officials to upgrade Great Hall technology
Students can expect technological improvements in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center within the next month.
Campus closed due to inclement weather
The market at Alvin’s and Chick-Fil-A will be open until 9 p.m., and the Caf will maintain normal hours.