Recycling bins were distributed in January to all of the rooms in Methodist as part of the Student Government Association’s Blue Initiative, a three-part plan to make the campus more environmentally friendly.
Student stuck in falling elevator asks for permanent fix
Stephanie Nozomi-Krichena, percussion performance sophomore, was riding the elevator from the fourth floor to the first floor when it started falling in increments.
Editorial: Recycling program shows promising change for community, environment
Students with the bins should take advantage of this opportunity to recycle easily.
Head resident, housing specialist leaves
Jeri Jones, former head resident for Oklahoma United Methodist Hall and housing and residence life specialist, left OCU for a new job closer to her husband.
Administrators recognize student concerns, need for change
Oklahoma United Methodist Hall may be facing some changes when the funds are available. Administrators recognized the need for changes in campus buildings in the prioritization report that was released to students April 20. Prioritization is a process in which officials recommend what programs are priorities and which can receive funding cuts. In support function…
Dormitory fire alarm rings again
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief Students living in Oklahoma United Methodist Hall evacuated early this morning when the fire alarm went off. The alarm began ringing at about 5:56 a.m. and students stood outside for nearly 10 minutes. “It apparently has to do with the water pressure,” said Jorge Marzola, head resident for the dormitory. Marzola…
Students reimbursed for flood damage
When Morgan McLaughlin was released last month to move back into her room in Oklahoma United Methodist Hall, she didn’t budge.
Officials update students on ‘Titanic’ flood
Oklahoma United Methodist Hall residents were made aware this afternoon of statuses of their rooms. They were advised via phone call from John Riggs, dean of students, and housing officials to move out of the facility for the time being.