The Student Activities Council announced this year’s Big Event will be hosted in the Boat House district.
Officials urged to address parking concerns
Parking will always be an issue on any college campus. Either there is not enough, the spaces are too small or the prices are too high.
Final enrollment numbers show increase
Enrollment has increased for the first time in two years.
Parking on side streets causes concern for drivers
Commuters are parking on the side streets near the university to avoid paying for parking permits.
Barbie’s new body is a ‘good thing’
Yes, Barbie’s new body types may make little girls start asking questions about why every Barbie’s body isn’t the same, but this is vital in teaching little girls to realize that not every person’s body is the same in real life.
Is there no “I” in love?
I started thinking about the difference between “love you” and “I love you” and wondered if one was better than the other.
Miss Black OCU 2016 [Video]
Watch Kelsey Simmons, mass communications sophomore, being crowned 2016’s Miss Black OCU.
Critic finds film surprising
Whether it’s your cup of tea or not, Bone Tomahawk will surprise you.
Three wrestlers win national titles
Juniors Natalia Hinojo and Cody Pfau and Freshman Becka Leathers won individual titles in the Women’s College Wrestling Association Championships on Feb. 13.
Students to preach during university chapel services
Religion seniors preach in chapel services each spring. The theme this year for Lent is “Reflections from the Road to the Cross.”
Chemistry professor wins outstanding faculty award
The outstanding faculty member award went to a professor with a not-so-common teaching style.
Editor shares domestic violence experience
I was the one out of four women that have been a victim of domestic violence.
Damaged dorm exit signs cost university, students
Vandalism has cost the university up to $350 this semester to replace emergency exit signs.
‘The Scarab’ magazine accepting submissions
The Scarab, OCU’s literary magazine, is accepting submissions for this year’s issue.
‘Hotline Bling’ rewrite to bring awareness to healthy relationships
In order to help bring awareness to healthy relationships, I offer this interpretation of the misogynistic messages of Hotline Bling.
Advice for students on academic probation
I was on academic probation because I had a grade point average lower than 2.0. I screwed up.
Critic finds film far from director’s best, but worthy
The Hateful Eight is a frustrating film, but one worthy of your time.
Students to host ‘Making a Murderer’ discussion
The departments of philosophy, political science and philosophy and rhetoric are co-sponsoring a discussion about the popular Netflix series, Making a Murderer.
Police asking for help after cellphone stolen
Campus police released a warning after a cellphone was stolen from a student Feb. 9 around 3:45 p.m.
Accountability needed in SGA appropriations process
There is an apparent lack of respect between student organizations and Student Senate where appropriations are concerned.
Editor reflects on results of Iowa Caucus
Iowa is a state that doesn’t get much attention three out of every four years, but in election years all political eyes turn to Iowa.
Officials meet to improve campus study areas
A committee of faculty and staff is working to develop and improve learning commons areas on campus.
Task force prepares recommendations, names chairman
The Diversity and Inclusion Task Force is reviewing data to form recommendations to help make the campus more inclusive.
Editor remembers fraternity brother’s legacy
What made George’s legacy so meaningful is not what he did but how he did it, with hard work, dedication and compassion.
Finding a positive view of Islam
It’s insane how hard it is to find media that shows Islam in a positive light.
Tribute to Alan Rickman: 8 films that aren’t Harry Potter
As tribute to the great man Alan Rickman, we should appreciate eight of his movies that aren’t Harry Potter.