A faculty member’s car caught on fire on March 16 in the parking lot near the Dawson-Loeffler Center for Science and Mathematics.
Editorial: Editors reflect on a year of OCU’s COVID policies
The editors look back on OCU’s COVID-19 policies to see what went right and what went wrong.
Women’s basketball defeated in SAC tournament semifinals
The OCU women’s basketball team ended their 2020-21 season in the Sooner Athletic Conference women’s basketball tournament semifinals.
OCU softball opens 2021 season after game cancellations
OCU softball recently opened their spring 2021 season.
Canceled games, spectator limits define year of sports
OCU Athletics dealt with the effects of COVID-19 for a full year.
Campus community reflects on a year of the COVID-19 pandemic
It has been almost one year since OCU moved classes online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
Police chief reinforces COVID policy after officers found not wearing masks
Some OCU police department officers were found to have not been wearing masks on duty.
University administrators survey campus about COVID-19 vaccinations
University administrators sent a survey about the COVID-19 vaccine to the campus community.
BREAKING: Methodist Hall flooded from pipe burst
On Feb. 15 a water pipe burst in a common area of the fourth floor of Methodist Hall causing flooding and temporary evacuations.
OCU adjusts alert level to moderate
Oklahoma City University lowered the COVID-19 campus alert level to moderate.
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.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – Feb. 3
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on study habits, procrastination and savoring the sweet Oklahoma wind.
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.”
Student athletes prepare for socially-distant season
OCU student athletes are doing their best to face the COVID-19 pandemic head-on.
Student organizations prepare safe events for spring
Student organizations are providing connections in digital and COVID-19 policy compliant ways during the spring semester.
Professors reflect on classes last semester
Professors and students are preparing for a second semester of learning integrated with online class procedures.
Why we shouldn’t criticize Twitter for banning Trump
Columnist Paul Dower analyzes the recent social media band of former president Donald Trump.
OCU Athletics to compete in spring semester
OCU Athletics will allow certain sports to compete for the spring semester.
OCU hires Kevan Buck as new chief financial officer
Oklahoma City University hired a new chief financial officer.
SGA inaugurates new president, vice president
Newly inaugurated SGA executives plan to continue the work of last semester’s SGA administration.
Students should review new COVID guidelines
The editors urge students and community members to follow the updated OCU COVID guidelines.
Columnist reviews “Ratatouille: the TikTok Musical”
Columnist Troy Freeman finds the “Ratatouille” musical a reminder of the importance of equity in theatre.