On Wednesday, April 7th, Sunrise Movement OCU met outside the Oklahoma State Capitol building. Demonstrators demanded action by congresswoman Stephanie Bice to sign a Good Jobs For All pledge.
Volleyball wins fifth consecutive SAC championship
The OCU volleyball team was named Sooner Athletic Conference champions for the fifth year in a row.
Biology senior sinks her teeth into dental school
Loren Matrone, cell and molecular biology senior, is moving back to her home state to attend dental school.
On-Campus printing takes orders remotely
The On-Campus Printing Shop, R.K. Black Office, has transitioned to taking orders remotely.
Student’s cat unexpectedly gives birth
Sabrina Bartley, psychology junior, just had an Easter miracle.
STUNT starts 2021 season 3-2
OCU STUNT recently began their 2021 season.
Indigenous author to host webinar for students
Famous author Tommy Orange will be speaking at Oklahoma City University.
Opinion: Bigfoot responds to proposed hunting legislation
Something strange is afoot.
OCU soccer plays first season after Harvey’s retirement
OCU soccer has approached one year since their original coach’s retirement.
Praxis students submit papers to pop culture conference
Three students in Jennifer Ezell’s Praxis class submitted their papers for a virtual academic/pop culture conference.
Pitcher sets sights on law school
Caleb Evans, political science senior, spends just as much time on the field as he does in the classroom.
Student tries to skate stairs, gets stares
Joey Derby, acting junior, aspires to be a skater god.
New Circle K International club gives service opportunities for students
A student hopes to bring a new club to campus at Oklahoma City University.
Students look back on COVID volunteer efforts, experiences
OCU students have been finding ways to give back to their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Senior stage tech encourages women in field to keep pushing
A senior stage technician is graduating from OCU with a wide array of experience.
Greek life adjusts to decreased campus alert level
Greek life organizations are adjusting their plans due to Oklahoma City University’s alert level decreasing to moderate.
Theater senior works on preparing two capstone projects
Who says you can’t write, act and direct?
Mass Comm senior planning to pursue civic engagement
Trae Trousdale, mass communications/political science senior, is pursuing his passion for non-profit work and civic engagement. Trousdale said he applied for two graduate programs and was accepted into both. Trousdale was accepted into the master’s in public administration and the Native American studies program at University of Oklahoma, as well as the master’s in non-profit management…
Mass comm senior sets sights on pro golf association
David Meyers, mass communications senior, is planning on joining the big leagues.
Upcoming Neustadt Lectures to discuss antisemitism
The School of Religion will host webinars to discuss antisemitism this semester.
Dining services previews potential new meal options to replace Chick-Fil-A
OCU dining services is hosting themed weeks for new meal option possibilities.
University to conduct monthly COVID-19 surveillance testing
The OCU Communications Office recently announced mandatory monthly COVID-19 screening for on-campus residents.
Religion alumnus accepted into Boston University
Jay Williams, OCU alumnus, has been accepted into the Master of Divinity program at Boston University.
University Alert Level Remains at High
University Alert Level Remains at High
OCU alumnus hired as interim production coordinator
An OCU grad will serve as interim production coordinator for the School of Theatre for the spring 2021 semester.
‘The Grinch Musical Live’ is odd, unnecessary, had cute moments
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews “The Grinch Musical Live.”