The Alpha Upsilon chapter of Kappa Phi, the Christian sorority on campus, now has two presidents.
PrintStar to reopen after three-month hiatus
PrintStar is reopening after a hiatus that began Jan. 16.
Petree dean, chief information officer search for esports venue
The dean of Petree College of Arts and Sciences is searching for a venue for a potential eSports club.
Housing officials offering summer storage for students
OCU is now providing storage for students over the summer.
Musical written by student to be performed on campus
A new musical written by a student is performing this week.
Jewish Stars disappointed by recent racist vandalism
University officials and members of the Jewish Stars are speaking out against hate speech following racist acts of vandalism.
OCU students, alumni restart cabaret music show
MT Sessions, a cabaret-style event in which students perform musical theater songs in a casual atmosphere, has been restarted.
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editorial: Student input on sexual respect survey helpful to ensure proper response
University officials are re-examining the way sexual assault is handled at OCU through a survey to the campus community about “sexual respect.” But, for the survey to bring any real change, students must respond to it.
opinion: Columnist reflects on music career of pop singer Harry Styles
As the semester comes to a close, so does my time with Student Publications.
opinion: Film critic discusses changed opinions of past reviewed films
I’ve lampooned and worshipped a variety of movies on this page, but, for my final column with Student Publications, it’s time I took another look at some of these films in retrospect.
Language student joins United Nations job program
Madelyn Parker, English/Spanish senior, will go from studying language to teaching it. Parker recently was accepted into the English Opens Doors Program, a job through the United Nations development program and the Chilean ministry of education, to teach English in Chile. She will teach from August to December. Parker said she won’t know where she…
Korean student organization to teach students about culture
TESOL students are seeking other students to join the Korean Student Association on campus.
Youth-operated TED event to be hosted on campus
A TEDxYouth event will be hosted at OCU.
Professor works to bring law club back to campus in the fall
A philosophy professor is working to revive the pre-law club.
Theater students bring stage combat group back to campus
Four theater students revived an organization to learn and practice stage combat skills.
Guest professor to teach honors program course
A guest professor is teaching an honors program course next semester.
Student committee honors lives lost in 1995 bombing
The Student Civic Engagement Committee is hosting a week-long memorial event in honor of the lives lost in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
Officials conduct ‘sexual respect’ survey
University officials are assessing sexual assault response and prevention on campus.
editorial: Attendance at a variety of events crucial in full college experience
At a university with such a diverse population, it is ideal for students to always be aware of important events occurring outside of their major.
opinion: Columnist comments on teenage culture through female artists
There’s a lot to discuss within the realm of teenage girls right now, at least in the greater popular music genre.
opinion: Film critic deems Pet Sematary worse than source material
Occasionally, someone will turn to me and say, “Hey Chandler, you love horror, right? What do you think of Stephen King?” Then, I have to take my blood pressure pills.
School of music to host World Voice Day events
This is the first time OCU will host a World Voice Day event.
Olympic-style weightlifter places at nationals
Nick Shironaka, English senior, carries a heavier load than most students.
Composition student makes world premiere in England
Ivan Salas, music composition sophomore, won the 2019 Great Britain/Great Plains Composition Contest.
Geology expert to visit, give lecture on energy
A renowned geologist will speak this month on campus about energy and economics.