Max McNeill, finance/economics, senior, is a “leader by his internal motivation.”
Opinion: Emily King’s album presents acoustic renditions of hits
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews Emily King’s latest album, “Sides.”
New study abroad coordinator encourages cultural exchange experiences
OCU has a new study abroad coordinator who encourages students to take advantage of unique study abroad experiences.
Editorial: Administrators urged to reflect on discrimination
The editors encourage administrative officials to examine allegations of discrimination.
Guest artist from Lyric Theatre directs “A Little Night Music”
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music’s spotlight musical of 2020 will be “A Little Night Music,” directed by a guest director.
Faculty allege discrimination by officials
Faculty and staff are accusing university officials of discrimination and retaliation.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – Feb. 26
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on civics, cancelling school, and recovering from sickness.
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.
Opinion: Columnist reviews Metro Diner, finds it mediocre
Columnist Hope Melton reviews the Oklahoma City location of Metro Diner.
Gallery: Die Fledermaus
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music presented Johann Strauss II’s “Die Fledermaus.”
Opinion: Ingenuity thrives in new works written, produced by students
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews the new, student-written musical, “June by the Sea.,” and encourages students to support new work.
Pokémon GO group works together to catch ‘em all
Students are still playing Pokémon GO and are now more connected online.
Four seniors selected to work at Disney World
Four performance seniors will be joining the working ranks of Disney Park personalities.
Esports hires new coordinator to coach teams
Esports officials have brought on a new esports coordinator to coach the teams and help them prepare for tournaments.
Editorial: Students encouraged to seek help for sensitive issues
The editors encourage students to seek information about sensitive issues for themselves and others in need.
Mass communications students recognized in national competition
Ten mass communications students and alumni were announced as finalists in the 2019-2020 National Undergraduate Student Electronic Media Competition.
Opinion: Film critic reviews Sonic the Hedgehog, brands it “not the worst thing”
Columnist Paul Dower reviews the new cinematic wonder, Sonic the Hedgehog.
Librarian lists books on important topics, student shares
An OCU student helped make sensitive topic resources more accessible to students.
Diversity and inclusion vice president finalists named
Finalists have been selected for the inaugural position of vice president of diversity and inclusion and will speak in open forums.
New printer networks changed from “okcuprint”
Campus technology has created new printing networks to replace “okcuprint” after transitioning to new printers and copiers.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – Feb. 19
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on cleaning, working out and the impending fear of loneliness.
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.
Opinion: Jones Assembly a great place for celebrations, meeting pro athletes
Columnist Hope melton reviews the food at The Jones Assembly, a locale of “refined regional cuisine.”
Students concerned with Wi-Fi upgrade, coverage
Some students are currently having trouble with Wi-Fi on campus.
Opinion: Columnist reviews album by former One Direction member
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews Louis Tomlinson’s album “Walls.”
Mainstage opera to include androgynous character
The next OCU mainstage opera will be “Die Fledermaus” and will feature a gender-nonconforming character.
Film student starts weekly movie screening
The film department is having new weekly screenings hosted by students within the department.
Play to celebrate 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote
Stories of women’s suffrage will be the driving force of the School of Theatre’s next Stage II production.