Three years ago, Student Publications put out a print issue declaring “OCU’s future is female!” Three years later, each of those women in those positions have been filled by men. What should OCU do moving forward?
Editor-in-chief reflects on four years with Student Publications
Don’t forget the experiences that made you who you are and embrace the future-as uncertain as it may be.
Mass communications class writes, produces shooter simulation video
The video was shot in Walker Center and presented in three vignettes.
Henry reflects on accomplishments, hopes university continues to grow
Henry’s awards include the Governor George Nigh Public Service Arts Award in 2011, the Oklahoma Native Son Award in 2013, the Excellence in Leadership Award in 2015, the Spirit of Oklahoma Award in 2016, and lifetime achievement awards for his legal writing and interfaith work.
Three women chosen as university leaders
Trustee Martha Burger was chosen as university president March 25 and is the first female president in the university’s history. Alumna Jennifer Rodgers was appointed campus police chief Jan. 3. Jordan Tarter, English junior, was elected Student Government Association president March 27.
Meet the candidates: Presidential finalists meet, talk with community
The candidates are trustee Martha Burger, Dr. Myron L. Pope and Dr. Thom Chesney. They now are spending time on campus to talk to staff, faculty, deans, and students.
University alumnus wins Oklahoma City mayoral election
David Holt will become Oklahoma City’s first new mayor in 14 years, following Mick Cornett.
Black students misidentified by professors, classmates
Black students on campus have expressed frustration about getting mistaken for one another.
Student windshield broken, paid for by university
A student parked by Jim Wade Stadium on Feb. 2, and the next morning he found his back windshield broken.
Students, staff to celebrate black history
Members of the Black Student Association and university officials planned events to celebrate Black History Month and to honor black leaders.
New campus police chief appointed
An alumna and former adjunct professor is the new campus police chief.
Students share memories of deceased classmate
Vinnie Franco, pre-medical/guitar freshman, died Dec. 31 in Chicago.
Personal network devices interfere with Wi-Fi signal
Students might inadvertently be negatively affecting the wireless signal on campus by trying to improve it.
Campus tech takes steps to improve Wi-Fi in residential areas
Students might notice an improved Wi-Fi signal in residential areas.
Police chief resigns, department receives new oversight
The campus police department is undergoing personnel changes. Bradd Brown resigned as police chief, but will continue in his role through Dec. 31.
UPDATED: SGA membership, final Student Senate meeting date
Student Government Association is the governing body for all student organizations. Members represent the student body and pass legislation and bills for a variety of reasons. Learn about your representatives and Student Senate meeting dates.
SGA officials plan three-step environmental initiative
Young Democrats bought 180 recycling bins in September, which will be distributed during Thanksgiving Break to dorm rooms who opt-in.
SGA to vote on resolution addressing prejudice on campus
Some student senators want the Student Government Association to take a stance against prejudice.
Videos: Homecoming 2017 Lip Sync performances
Watch all the Homecoming Lip Sync performances.
Students, alumni share negative campus police experiences
A black student said he was racially profiled by campus police last week, causing alumni to share stories of their own.
Fraternity Rush concludes, 24 men accept bids
Fraternity Rush concluded Aug. 26 with Bid Day, where 24 students accepted bids.
Sororities welcome new sisters on Bid Day
Sorority recruitment reached its peak Sunday as more than 100 women rushed out of the Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center to celebrate Bid Day with their new sisters.
SGA needs to avoid conflicts of interest, put students first
Student Government Association should represent the student body and work to improve student organizations through funding, advice and support.
Spirit squad members proud of winning first national championship
The university hosted and won the first National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics Competitive Cheer Championship.
SGA president-elect begins working on campaign goals
Student Government Association will have a new president later this month, but he’s already working to fulfill campaign promises.
Vote for The Campus ‘Best of’
We are excited to announce our upcoming “Best of” issue, which will outline students’ favorite places, people and organizations on campus and around town.