The American Spirit Dance Company presents “Home for the Holidays – A Gift of American Dance” Dec. 9-12 at the Kirkpatrick Fine Art Center.
University launches sanctioned Gold Star-signing tradition
An old university tradition has emerged with official university backing.
Opinion: Chief Nelson issues alcohol and drug abuse warnings
Nelson focuses on the importance of limiting alcohol consumption.
Opinion: President Evans asks students to take COVID-19 precautions
President Evans calls on students to continue COVID-19 precautions over the holidays.
Editorial: Stand with us on Human Rights Day
Student Publications serves with the belief that human rights are universal
Julius Jones honored in demonstration and chapel service
To show support for Julius Jones the OCU Black Student Association led a walk to the university chapel service.
Lessons in Leadership with Seth Norcott
Alumn Seth Norcutt shared employment advice at the Lessons in Leadership event.
COVID-19 positive cases up from last year
Positive Cases Higher this Year – Why?
Opinion: A world full of human rights abuses
On Human Rights Day it’s important that we recognize human rights abuses around the world.
Opinion: Tips to avoid cultural appropriation on Halloween
Costumes or makeup that perpetuate harmful stereotypes or demean any marginalized group are unacceptable.
OCU mid-term COVID-19 report
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought an end to many campus activities. Students and faculty practice mitigation
OCU’s Mainstage Presents Enron! – An interview with Director Kris Kuss
OCU’s Mainstage presented Enron! in the Burg Theatre October 28-31. Enron! was written by Lucy Prebble and initially released in London in 2009.
OCU Esports hosts public school tourney
Oklahoma City University Esports hosted an OKC public schools Esports tournament. 70 students from 12 schools participated in the event.
OCU Stripped presents Jesus Christ Superstar
OCU Stripped presented Jesus Christ Superstar on October 29th and 30th in Petree Recital Hall.
TheatreOCU to participate in WTEA International Festival
Oklahoma City University’s TheatreOCU will be the sole American partner in the World Theatre Education Alliance’s (WTEA) International Theatre Festival this year.
OCU Speech and Debate Team places third in Forensics 500 tournament
Students talked about a wide range of topics including race, gender, and sexual orientation.
Domestic violence remains a problem nationally and globally
The world takes a stand against domestic violence. The issue hasn’t gone away.
Former Congressman Hulshof shares stories of his life on Capitol Hill
Former Congressman Kenneth Hulshof shared stories of his life as a Congressman.
Q&A – Chief Nelson on the topic of domestic violence
Dexter Nelson, OCU Chief of Police, answers questions on domestic violence on the university level.
The Search for a new Provost begins
A search committee responsible for finding a new provost has been assembled.
Search process for new Meinders School of Business Dean has begun
The Meinders School of Business has begun the search for a new dean.
Students decorate pumpkins for SAC event
The Student Activities Council held a Fall Frenzy Event on Sept. 30.
Opinion: Community must continue COVID-19 precautions
Managing Editor Anette Barrios-Torres shares her thoughts on the importance of continuing COVID-19 precautions.
Men’s soccer finds unity in ‘back to basics’
On Aug 21 OCU Men’s Soccer played their first game of the season against Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS.
Constitution Day roundtable addresses policing
This year’s event was entitled Perspectives on Race and Policing and was sponsored by the Departments of Criminal Justice and Political Science.
Area police report 40+ car burglaries in one weekend
Oklahoma City had a wave of burglaries. Chief Dexter Nelson addresses the problem.