I’m afraid people won’t take me seriously. But there are a lot of reasons why feminism isn’t women shouting about trivial problems.
Trustee, alumnus to host leadership development session
A university trustee and alumnus is offering a session on leadership.
OCU to participate in Open Streets for third year
OCU is hosting a tent at Open Streets again this year and students are invited to attend or volunteer.
Candidates for SGA election announced
The candidates for Student Government Association’s 2016 election have been announced. There is only one position that has two candidates.
Construction begins on soccer teams’ locker rooms
The locker rooms are under construction at the southeast corner of Stars Field near the current visitors’ bleachers. The two-story building will contain 48 lockers.
Editors offer steps for a smooth registration process
Although this system might make things simple, there are some other ways for students to prepare. Here are our suggestions for a smooth enrollment:
SGA prepares for the end of terms, new officers
Student Government Association members are focused on tying up loose ends a month before new officers take office.
Committee changes funding, reimbursement policy
The individual funding policy was added to the Student Senate Standing Rules, saying SGA will only fund organizations not individuals.
Hello Spring Break!
We’re taking a break from publishing for Spring Break, see you next week!
Students perform daily prayer for university, community
A group of students gather daily to pray for the university and the community.
Shakespeare sonnets to be performed
Select members of the OCU community, including President Robert Henry, will be doing a public reading of Shakespeare’s 156 sonnets.
SGA applications due after Spring Break
Applications for Student Government Association are due March 21.
Officials invite students’ siblings to experience university life
Student affairs is hosting the first Sibs Day on campus where students and their siblings can participate in field day activities, watch a movie and attend a baseball game.
Sororities allowed to wear letters during recruitment
Women in sororities now can wear their Greek letters during recruitment.
Registration changes to lower competitiveness, confusion
University officials have changed the enrollment process to address issues that arose last semester during registration.
Delicious, glamorous food to get you through midterms
Here are five deliciously hilarious pictures of Meryl Streep, from the Instagram account @tasteofstreep that will use both food and glamour to help you take your mind off of your stress.
Relay For Life names first honorary event chairperson
OCU’s Relay For Life event adopted an honorary event chairperson for the first time.
Therapy Dogs [Video]
OCU’s Counseling Services brought therapy dogs on campus for students to play with during Stress Relief Week.
Professor, director of film institute to retire
Dr. Harbour Winn, an OCU professor and a teacher of humanities, is retiring in August.
New ventilation system installed in cadaver lab
Students are contending with cold classrooms and pungent odors in Dawson-Loeffler Science and Mathematics Center. Officials chose to keep the A/C running in the building to mitigate the smell of formaldehyde coming from the cadaver lab.
Philosopher, theologian to speak on campus
Emmanuel Falque, a French philosopher and theologian, will be the first of The Philosophy Speakers Series.
Columnist discusses benefits of random acts of kindness
Matthew 6:4 reads, “Give your gifts in private, and your Father, who sees everything, will reward you.”
Mississippi Grind strikes critic as ‘not incredibly memorable’
Mississippi Grind lets you observe the highs and lows of the addiction, but, in the end, the film itself does not stand out in any special way.
Committee to review applications for financial officer
University officials began the search to replace the former chief financial officer.
Editor encourages use of counseling services
There is nothing redeemable about the loss of a young life, but this is a wake-up call that there may be people around us who are suffering and need our support.
Firm hired to assist in search for new university provost
University officials plan to fill the position of provost before the next academic year begins.