Columnist Paul Dower gives his thoughts on the themes of the movie “Synecdoche, New York.”
Opinion: Film critic reviews several of his favorite, must-watch movies of 2019
Columnist Paul Dower discusses his top movies of 2019.
Opinion: “Jojo Rabbit” tells ‘nice, heart-warming, emotionally driven’ story
Columnist Paul Dower reviews Taika Waititi’s new film “Jojo Rabbit.”
OCU hosts virtual reality events, acting workshops
OCU officials have been hosting events for students to learn about and experience virtual reality.
Faculty scholarship budget cut in half
The faculty scholarship fund for professors has already been claimed for the semester after being cut half.
Gamma Phi Beta wins Homecoming
The sorority Gamma Phi Beta took first place in Homecoming this year.
Homecoming to involve alumni
Homecoming is happening, and this year, it is bigger than ever.
Broadcast: OKCU back to OCU
After a two year experiment, university officials decided Oklahoma City University’s acronym, OKCU, will now change back to OCU.
“OKCU” back to “OCU”
OCU is officially keeping its acronym “OCU.”
Senate passes resolution to suspend Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi
A resolution calling for Kappa Sigma and Alpha Phi to disband has been passed by the senate.
OPINION: Scooby-Doo live action movies lack charm of show, all-around pieces of garbage
Film critic Paul Dower reviews the two Scooby-Doo live action movies.
OPINION: The Farewell starts with strong premise, fails through lack of development
Columnist Paul Dower reviews “The Farewell.”
New head of BA theatre works to expand program’s network
The BA Theatre and Performance program has a new interim head.
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.
Student sick after food mislabeling in caf
Students are frustrated by vegan and vegetarian food in the caf being mislabeled and containing animal products, resulting in one student getting sick.
opinion: Reviewer praises Climax as ‘most unique movie experience’ this year’
Climax is a French/Belgian film written and directed by Gaspar Noé.
OPINION: Us brings unique suspense, some unsatisfying plot elements
Us is a horror movie written, directed and produced by comedian turned horror writer Jordan Peele.
Students frustrated by broken Walker Hall laundry machines
Students are frustrated by laundry machines not working correctly in Walker Hall dormitory.
opinion: Captain Marvel held back by poor writing, uninspired direction
Captain Marvel is the newest movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and chronicles the origins of the superhero “Carol Danvers,” a.k.a. “Captain Marvel,” as well as other characters established in the universe thus far.
Walker Hall laundry machines malfunction, disrupt students
Students are frustrated by the laundry machines not working correctly in Walker Hall dormitory.
opinion: Fighting with my Family makes ‘no impression on its audience’
Fighting with my Family is a biopic about the World Wrestling Entertainment Diva wrestler Saraya-Jade Bevis, also known as “Paige.” The movie follows her life leading up to her WWE fame and how it impacted her and her family.
opinion: How to Train Your Dragon trilogy ends with strong, entertaining movie
Dreamworks’s How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World was released in theaters Feb. 22, following its two predecessors How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2 and completing its trilogy.
opinion: Alita: Battle Angel displays bad story line, outdated special effects
Alita: Battle Angel, directed by Robert Rodriguez with a screenplay written by James Cameron, was released to theaters Feb. 14.
Philosophy Club to restart on campus after one-year hiatus
A student is bringing back the Philosophy Club on campus to create unity between the humanities.
opinion: The Lego Movie 2 lives up to expectations, does justice to original film
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is the follow-up to the 2014 BLOCKbuster hit The Lego Movie.
opinion: Glass shows serious waste of potential, lacks effective direction
Glass is the third and final movie in M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable/Split trilogy.