Students report feeling fatigued after midterms.
Opinion: Officials should ease ESA application policies
The editors suggest the university ease its rules for Emotional Support Animal applications
Update: Presidential search firm hosts forums
The search firm chosen by the Presidential Search Committee recently hosted virtual stakeholder forums.
ESA application frustrates students
Some students have had difficulty getting approval for emotional support animals.
Clinic encourages vaccinations as flu season approaches
The OCU Campus Clinic hosted a flu shot drive.
Finance senior named women’s golfer of the week
Clair Hill, finance senior, was named Sooner Athletic Conference women’s golfer of the week for Sept. 14-21.
SGA to start food pantry in conjunction with local elementary school
A Student Government Association member is organizing a food pantry to benefit elementary school students.
New law professors balance learning, levity, leniency
Two new professors began working at the OCU School of Law this year.
Gallery: Spamalot
On Oct. 9th and 10th, the Wanda L. Bass School of Music held a masked and socially distant production of the hit musical “Monty Python’s Spamalot: Socially Distant Concert-ish Version.” As of Nov. 11, 2020, this gallery was updated to correct the spelling of a cast member’s name.
Diversity, inclusion VP creates student, faculty reflection session
Dr. Talia Carroll, vice president for diversity and inclusion, organized a virtual meeting to discuss personal concerns and challenges in society today.
“Women of Lockerbie” returns to stage in Burg Theatre
The School of Theatre is opening their Stage II season with “The Women of Lockerbie,” by Deborah Brevoort.
Campus tech upgrades Cokesbury network
Campus technology services are updating the wireless internet network in the Cokesbury Court Apartments.
Norick Art Center opens light-themed exhibition
The Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery in the Norick Art Center has a new installation on display.
Opinion: “Rusty Quill Gaming Podcast” has fantasy, fun for all
Columnist Luke Barrett reviews “The Rusty Quill Gaming Podcast,” a collaborative narrative experience.
Meyers named 2019-20 SAC men’s golf student athlete
David Meyers, mass communications senior, was named the 2019-20 Sooner Athletic Conference men’s golf student athlete of the year.
Music theater group creates anti-type production
OCU STRIPPED announced its season’s first production theme and date.
Students reflect on legacy of Justice Ginsburg
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to be elected to the supreme court, recently died at age 87.
Film critic deems “Mulan” a “marvel of visual storytelling”
Columnist Troy Freeman reviews the 2020 adaptation of “Mulan.”
OCU Athletics postpones fall 2020 season
OCU Athletics has postponed the 2020-21 season due to COVID-19 concerns.
OCU clarifies Title IX updates, regulations
OCU’s Title IX Resource Team sent out an email informing students, staff and faculty about the U.S. Department of Education’s updates to Title IX regulations.
OCU deletes student Facebook group
The university’s social media team has suspended the official OCU Facebook group for students after the group’s guidelines were violated.
Students participate in national BLM protests
Students have attended protests to demand justice for victims of police brutality.
OCU must maintain fairness in Title IX hearings
The editors underline the importance of equity and support in Title IX cases.
Music school changes size, form of music ensembles
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music has plans to adapt the music ensembles this semester.
Shadow Collective names new leadership team
The Shadow Collective, a student theater organization, has selected a new director.
Students discuss Tik Tok fame, social media collaboration
A music senior recently went viral on Tik Tok.