Ms. Marty Pants advises students on time zones, staying positive, and not getting bored in quarantine!
Student creates positive OCU-themed Instagram account
A new OCU-themed Instagram account focuses on gratitude and positivity.
Campus closure removes work options for international students
International student employees are struggling after the Market at Alvin’s adjusted their hours due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Education seniors move online, receive pass on field work
Education seniors will still receive teaching certification, despite not being able to continue in-person student teaching because of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Students and faculty adapt to online format
Students and faculty have finished their first week of virtual classes after OCU switched to online for the remainder of the semester due to the coronavirus (COVID-19).
New motion capture room offers many academic possibilities
OCU now has a motion capture room which will allow students to work with virtual reality.
Music senior prepares for graduation, music festival
Stephanie Krichena, percussion performance/instrumental music education senior, turned her athletic life into a life of music.
Students adapt English publication for new circumstances
This year’s issue of “The Scarab” may have significant differences from previous copies, with potential changes both in distribution and makeup.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – March 25
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on quarantine, Zoom, and food stocking.
Ms. Marty Pants is an expert on life and loves to give back to the community with her acclaimed problem-solving skills. Email any questions to Ms. Pants’s secretary at fiacovacci@my.okcu.edu.
Hannah’s Tips for Handwashing with Help from Harry Styles
View Hannah’s tips for handwashing with help from Harry Styles.
Opinion: Columnist recommends songs for isolation
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci lists some radical quarantunes.
Students enter self-quarantine as study abroad programs end early
Study abroad programs ended early due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, and students are in self-quarantine.
Student athletes react to athletics cancellations
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics cancelled its spring 2020 sports season due to coronavirus (COVID-19) concerns.
Professor self-quarantines after attending last Thunder game
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.
OCU moves classes online for remaining semester due to coronavirus
In an email to the campus community, officials said they made the difficult decision for the health and safety of the campus community.
Next theatre production to discuss tragedy in Scotland
The School of Theatre’s next Stage II production will focus on themes of grief and healing.
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.
Editorial: Students should support peers’ new work
The editors encourage students to support their peers’ work, even if it’s not familiar.
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.
Volleyball star sets sights on professional harp career
Michelle Krenowicz, music senior, didn’t have to choose between sports and music.
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.
Student responds to catcall heard on campus
A student recently posted on the OCU Facebook page about a catcalling incident that occurred near the basketball court next to the pavilion.
Students plans drone-centric non-profit
A student is making plans to start a club and non-profit organization for aerial photography in the Oklahoma City area.