This year’s event was entitled Perspectives on Race and Policing and was sponsored by the Departments of Criminal Justice and Political Science.
Senior with three minors returns from semester abroad
Zoe Travers, mass communications senior, likes to dabble in many different studies.
Theologian soon to speak on campus
Thomas Jay Oord, a theologian, is coming to OCU Sep. 18 to speak to students about how God is not actually in control.
Philosophy department hires new professors to fill openings
Joseph “Cody” Weaver and Danielle Karim Cox have temporarily joined the philosophy department.
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.
Daily routines of geniuses…and how mine measures up
I realized that I have something in common with creative geniuses from around the world. No, it isn’t my unique talent for writing sonnets, painting portraits, or composing symphonies. It’s my inherent need to schedule out my day. So how does my schedule stack up?
What’s in a name? How descriptive words can help or hurt
If you could determine how people saw you, what would you hope they saw? I investigated the power behind labels and descriptive terms on self-perception.
Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity provides seeks membership
Phi Alpha Delta unites campus undergraduates considering pursuing a law degree after graduation. The program focuses on educating about and preparing students for applying to law school, but all students interested in law are welcome to attend.