Students and faculty participated in the statewide teacher walkout that began April 2 and ended April 13.
Henry connects with campus community through videos, tree plantings
President Robert Henry connected to the campus community through videos, conversations and campus greenery.
Henry receives interfaith awards, encourages peaceful conversation
During his time in office, Henry worked to promote interfaith dialogue and received several awards for his efforts.
Dr. Jan Henry defined her own title
First lady Dr. Jan Henry changed the dynamic of the president’s wife’s role by working full time in a separate profession.
Religion professor to give commencement speech, recognized with awards
Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe, professor and endowed chair of Hebrew bible, was awarded the 2018 outstanding faculty award.
Empire slice house supports teachers amidst walkout
Empire Slice House announced their ‘Empire for Education,’ with allows any Oklahoma teacher to bring their school ID to the restaurant and get a free slice of pizza, salad and soda.
Students, faculty participate in teacher walkout
Students and faculty are participating in the state-wide teacher walkout that began Monday, April 2 and has lasted throughout the week. The purpose of the walkout is to demand higher raises for teachers and increase funding for schools.
School of Music prepares for final mainstage musical of semester
Students and faculty are working to produce On the Town, the Wanda L. Bass School of Music’s final mainstage of the year.
Musicology curriculum changes, new classes offered to students
The two musicology seminars for the fall semester are American Music during the Depression and World War II, and Sound and Religion.
Student affairs to host annual Star Summit leadership workshop
Star Summit will be from 2-5 p.m. Friday in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center. The summit occurs every spring.
Editorial: Women in powerful roles possess ability to set a new standard
Women are earning leadership positions in increasing numbers at OCU and should continue to do so.
Music student teaches 11 hours a day to prepare for career
Abby McBroom, music education senior, splits her student teaching between four schools.
Review: Postmodern novel blurs reality, defies concept of truth
Most know Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas for its 1998 film with Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro, but the 1971 novel off which it was based is of much higher quality, if just as incoherent.
Opinion: Columnist addresses gender inequality within societal standards
In the classroom, many aren’t taught about gender equality or consent. We’re taught about these things outside the academic world–from the worlds of Hollywood and the music industry.
Business school officials to host leadership conference for women
Meinders School of Business officials will host the ninth annual Women in Leadership Conference in April.
Nursing senior works toward goal of becoming dean
Rachael Bachhofer, nursing senior, prepares for her career by working at two hospitals between classes and clinicals.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on SGA presidential candidates, runoff election
Students were bombarded with information and posts about the Student Government Association presidential election during Spring Break and when we returned to campus.
Review: Horror film accomplishes goal, but little further
“It Comes at Night” is set in a remote location and equally remote time period after a plague has wiped out the majority of the population.
Editorial: Clearer SGA constitution needed for smoother election process
The Student Government Association presidential election became a runoff election due to a discrepancy between election rules and the SGA constitution.
Students use online community, buy, sell items.
Students are using a Facebook group, “OCU Buy Sell Trade,” to sell clothes, furniture or objects they no longer use.
Theater students required to attend guest production
Full Circle Productions partnered with the University of South Carolina to bring The Pavilion to OCU Friday and Saturday.
Students win debate tournament, advance to nationals
Jamison Keefover, mass communications senior; Tyler Patton, mass communications junior, and Blayne Childers, acting sophomore, qualified for national tournaments.
Students to continue ‘MT Sessions’ at local pub
The shows take place one Sunday evening a month at Saints Pub in the Plaza District, 1715 NW 16th St.
New campus police chief appointed
An alumna and former adjunct professor is the new campus police chief.
Videos: Homecoming 2017 Lip Sync performances
Watch all the Homecoming Lip Sync performances.
Stellar event to take over sky
For the first time in almost 100 years, everyone in the contiguous United States will be able to witness a cosmic spectacle