Andy Gibson is self-quarantining after being present at the March 11 Thunder game.
Track student achieves three-week recognition
A track student was recently named Sooner Athletic Conference athlete of the week for the third week in a row.
Acting senior prepares for new music release
Alison Sloan, acting senior, is working on her second album.
New art gallery showcases obscure photography
The new photography exhibition is not your typical art gallery.
Miracle Marathon event delayed
Miracle Marathon officials have moved back their dance marathon event due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
New SGA president runs unopposed, wins
Abby Banks won the position of Student Government Association President by acclamation.
Residence life officials host financial literacy workshops
Banning, Draper and Walker Hall officials are creating and hosting programs and workshops to help students be more financially literate.
Basketball sophomore named to national athletic honor roll
Abby Selzer, criminal justice sophomore and basketball center, received a national academic and athletic honor for women’s basketball.
Student artists develop festival of new works
Theatre and performance seniors are organizing a festival for new works.
Famous filmmaker to visit university
Kevin Willmott, co-writer of “BlacKkKlansman,” will give an invitation-only workshop about storytelling in films on March 13.
Kristin Chenoweth named as artist in residence at OCU
The newest artist in residence for OCU was recently announced as being Tony and Emmy award-winner and OCU alumna Kristin Chenoweth.
Student screens all Bond movies in weeks-long marathon
A student is screening all 24 movies in the James Bond franchise, leading up to the release of “No Time to Die” this Christmas.
Students create new club for Pre-Health professionals
Oklahoma City University has a new student organization on campus, known as the Pre-Health Professionals Club.
Clara Luper scholar plans to start non-profit
Destini Carrington, psychology senior, is working to better herself and her community every day.
Clinic owner advises students on how to avoid mono
Students are reporting multiple cases of mononucleosis across campus.
Acting student directs feminist adaptation of Greek classic
The School of Theatre’s next Stage II production will put a twist on a classic Greek tragedy with an added feminist element.
Film seniors put finishing touches on capstone films
Film seniors are preparing their capstone projects for a public presentation.
Diversity, inclusion survey reports poor turnout
The recent diversity survey that was sent out to students came back with reportedly poor results.
Men’s Wrestling team wins SAC championship
The OCU men’s wrestling team has been named the Sooner Athletic Conference Champions for 2020.
Esports coach prepares for tournament, club growth
OCU Esports will be co-hosting 1UP Open, a public esports tournament on Feb. 29 at Cox Convention Center.
Esports hires new coordinator to coach teams
Esports officials have brought on a new esports coordinator to coach the teams and help them prepare for tournaments.
Film student starts weekly movie screening
The film department is having new weekly screenings hosted by students within the department.
Students encouraged to vote in primary election
With the United States primary officially beginning, faculty are encouraging students to become active participants in the political process.
Beloved professor dies of cancer
Dr. John Starkey, religion professor, died of cancer Jan. 11 after receiving treatment for several months.
Printing future uncertain for Student Publications
Administrators are considering eliminating the printed edition of the student newspaper this year.
Unnamed student tapes paper Nicolas Cage heads across campus
Printed cutouts of actor/director Nicolas Cage’s face have appeared all over campus.