Rihanna brushed off her shoulder as “We Found Love” was annouced as the Video of the Year at the 2012 Video Music Awards on Sept. 6.
Editors criticize student senators’ actions
Student Publications reviewed proper procedure last week to determine student senators violated their bylaws during an impeachment trial against Emma Velez, former Student Government Association president.
Senators violate bylaws in impeachment trial
Student senators violated their association’s bylaws in this week’s impeachment of the student body president.
Impeachment minutes, senator votes released
Minutes from the April 10 Student Senate meeting reveal each senators’ votes for the impeachment of Emma Velez, Student Government Association president.
Director promotes free tutoring services for final exam preparation
There are several weeks left in the semester, and one university service is offering students a way to finish strong.
Senators vote to impeach student body president
By a 14 to 6 vote, student senators approved an impeachment resolution April 10 against the Student Government Association president.
Senators complete impeachment resolution, charge SGA president
Student senators finalized a resolution April 6 calling for the impeachment of the incumbent Student Government Association president.
SGA president to expect impeachment charges
The incumbent Student Government Association president faces charges from student senators that could lead to her removal from office.
Senators overturn president’s veto, begin ballot process
Student senators overturned a veto March 27 on a resolution that would call for student action in the creation of a new university eatery.
Women’s basketball coach to assume coaching position in Missouri
The coach who led the women’s basketball team to the 2012 national championship last month has accepted a coaching job at another university.
Student produces film through community support
One student’s cinematic ambitions boosted his latest work to the professional level.
Students use teenager’s story to promote perspective on national issue
Campus minority student organizations are attempting to enlighten the campus community about racial profiling.
Oklahoma governor confirmed as 2012 commencement speaker
The search for the spring 2012 undergraduate commencement speaker is complete.
Students awaken OCU to award-winning musical
Students may see some familiar faces in a local theater’s production about teenage sexuality.
Women’s basketball wins national championship
The women’s basketball team triumphed March 20 in the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics’ Division I championship tournament.
Students work to create ‘Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities’
The Bill of Rights, a national document guaranteeing individual freedoms and liberties for Americans, was replicated for students at the university-level.
TV representives speak to women’s basketball team
Representatives from Oklahoma City television stations visited campus March 27 to interview members of the recently-crowned national champion women’s basketball team.
Students elect new SGA president, senators
The university’s election committee counted Student Government Association election votes March 15 and announced five students who will assume SGA positions for the 2012-13 academic year.
Student senator’s resolution critiques BLUEtique overhaul
One student senator is advocating for student voices as OCU Dining officials plan to expand the university’s food services.
Beautification program emphasizes importance of conservation
Students, officials and administrators are assisting to preserve and improve the university’s natural beauty.
Candidates vie for SGA presidency
Two Student Government Association executive incumbents are contending for a shot at the president’s seat in this year’s SGA elections.
Apple to release new iPad
Apple executives met today at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco to present the latest version of the iPad.
Lawn ornament ambush raises funds for Relay For Life
University offices and yards are targets for being “flocked,” the Relay For Life committee’s term for posting their collection of yard or paper flamingos, said Caleb Howard, event chairman.
Text, online chat research methods added in Dulaney-Browne Library
Library officials are expanding their resources this year outside the Dulaney-Browne Library.
Annual ‘Spring Sing’ to raise money for elementary school
Students have a chance to participate in a fundraiser that will benefit a local elementary school.
Students organize events to educate community on ‘Personhood Bill’
Debate about recent Oklahoma legislation prompted university students to raise awareness about the issue.