The Esports club and teams are currently looking for and acquiring sponsors.
Volleyball team wins fourth consecutive SAC tournament title
OCU’s volleyball team won the SAC tournament semifinals for the fourth year in a row.
Faculty scholarship budget cut in half
The faculty scholarship fund for professors has already been claimed for the semester after being cut half.
SGA senators plan meet and greet with students
OCU students are going to get a chance to meet their Student Government Association representatives.
Columnist enjoys Burger Pig vegetarian meal, criticizes lack of options
Columnist Hope Melton reviews The Parlor’s burger stall, Burger Pig.
Oklahoma City ranked as one of top happiest cities in nation
Oklahoma City made the list of the top 182 happiest cities in America.
Editors affirm the importance of gender inclusive housing
The editors encourage campus officials to support gender-inclusive housing measures.
Education students prepare for new assessment
A new assessment is being introduced to students in the Department of Education.
Gender-inclusive housing resolution passes Senate
A Student Government Association senator has drafted a resolution on gender inclusion in OCU housing.
OCU becomes first U.S. school to join international theater alliance
OCU is now an official member of the World Theatre Education Alliance.
Broadcast: Senator writes gender-inclusive housing resolution
An SGA senator has written a resolution calling for gender-inclusive upperclassmen living facilities on campus.
Theatre alumnus cast in Chance the Rapper music video
A School of Theatre alumnus was featured in a Chance the Rapper music video.
“Only Human” show workshopped at OCU opens Off-Broadway
“Only Human,” a musical which was workshopped at OCU, recently closed Off-Broadway.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a Bad Advice Column – Nov. 6
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on a pesky caffeine addiction, recycling, and adopting wildlife.
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.
Editorial: Theatre students encouraged to further diversity and inclusion
The editors encourage theatre students to work toward diversity and inclusion.
Columnist reviews Urban Teahouse, praises variety of choices, atmosphere
Columnist Hope Melton reviews local tea joint Urban Teahouse.
Campus Health Center increases clinic availability
The Campus Health Center has a new partnership that has increased accessibility and hours of operation.
Opinion: An Interview with a Copier
Jessica Vanek interviews the veteran technology on our campus.
Columnist reviews The Parlor, El Guate, praises Guatemalan comfort food
Columnist Hope Melton reviews the El Guate stall at restaurant court The Parlor.
Music school to host invited auditions for upcoming opera
The auditions for OCU’s next semester opera will be conducted differently than they have been in previous semesters.
Christian organization collects socks for Oklahoma City Homeless Alliance
Kappa Phi’s sock drive ran thoughout October.
Business professors discuss possible future recession
With news outlets across the country warning of a looming economic recession in the coming years, business students and faculty offer their views on the country’s financial future.
Opinion: Columnist discusses “Monster Mash,” impact on Halloween customs
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci discusses “The Original Monster Mash,” a classic album of spooky, funny music.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants: A Bad Advice Column – Oct. 23
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on fish as pets, social life, and possible things adults do.
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.
Interim diversity, inclusion advocate named
The university’s new interim diversity and inclusion advocate is attempting to pave the way for student equality and diversity celebration.
School of Music production to feature zombies singing opera
This Halloween season, the OCU campus is facing an infestation of zombies through the second mainstage musical show of the year, “The Zombies of Penzance.”