Officials plan for OCU’s 18th president to take office in July, but the search committee refuses to discuss progress on finding President Henry’s replacement.
President Henry receives honors
President Robert Henry is accepting three awards during November.
President Henry announces tuition and fees for 2018-19
Tuition will not change for OCU’s 2018-19 school year, but several fees will increase.
President Henry addresses racial profiling accusation
President Robert Henry is addressing racial prejudice on campus.
President Henry returns to office
President Robert Henry is back in office after a medical leave of absence.
Search committee begins process to find university president’s replacement
The presidential search committee has begun the process of selecting a new university president, who is scheduled to take office July 1.
Search committee forms as President Henry takes leave of absence
President Robert Henry is missing the beginning of the academic year while he is on a medical leave of absence until October.
SGA president-elect begins working on campaign goals
Student Government Association will have a new president later this month, but he’s already working to fulfill campaign promises.
Learn about SGA presidential candidates, vote this week
Voting for the next Student Government Association president opens 8 a.m. Tuesday and closes 5 p.m. Wednesday.
President Joanne’s Inau(GURL)ation
As Americans across the country tuned in to today’s inauguration, Joanne Hoch, acting junior, described what the day would entail if she became the president.
Editors encourage students to unite after election
Donald Trump became president-elect after beating Hillary Clinton by 62 electoral votes, but Clinton received almost 600,000 more popular votes than Trump.
Students react strongly to Trump’s election win
Donald Trump won the 2016 U.S. presidential election with 279 electoral votes, topping Hillary Clinton’s 218.
Political science professors weigh in on 2016 election
U.S. elections will conclude Nov. 8, ending what some people deem the most controversial race to the presidency in the nation’s history.
Ali debates political questions
Ali Schonhoff, acting senior, shares her views on politics and the 2016 election.
Next SGA President unofficially announced
Nic Rhodes, vice president of SGA, unofficially announced his win as SGA President.
SGA overestimates number of bills for semester
Student Senate will not review the number of bills they estimated this semester.
Official denies claims of president’s departure
President Robert Henry is not leaving OCU, a university official said Oct. 28.
Election results released
Yesterday, Thursday April 3, SGA released the election results for the 2014-2015 SGA high officers. The results were as follows: Beatrize Martinez- SGA President Terrance Craft- Student Senate President and Vice President of SGA MaryAnn Grover- Student Activities Council President and Vice President of SGA Students voted for SGA high officers on Tuesday April 3…
Women’s wrestler focuses on leadership responsibilities
Challenges and obstacles always have been part of Beatrize Martinez’s world.
This makes being a senior leader of the women’s wrestling team and Student Government Association president another set of challenges she thinks she can overcome.
New student organization to focus on leadership
The National Society of Leadership and Success is a new student organization on campus.
NSLS offers students a chance to improve their leadership skills through goal setting.
Organization brings awareness to international issues
The OCU chapter of Amnesty International is getting involved in helping out all around the world.
Amnesty International is a human rights organization that has over 3 million members in 150 countries.
Kappa Phi wins national award, welcomes new pledge class
Kappa Phi has begun the school year by winning a national award and initiating 46 new members, an on-campus record.
This summer, leaders from Kappa Phi’s OCU chapter attended the National Council with members of other chapters from across the nation.
Student government approves fall budget
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief Student Government Association has nearly $12,000 less in its fall budget this academic year. Student Senate approved the $106,000 budget in its Sept. 3 meeting. The budget decreased for the first time in several years. The Fall 2012 SGA budget was $117,700. SGA President Beatrize Martinez spent the summer creating the budget…
Student government president discusses plans, goals for 2013-14 academic year
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief Student Government Association members are gearing up for another school year. SGA President Beatrize Martinez and other members of SGA spent the summer working on plans for the academic year. “The direction, looking forward, is definitely communication,” Martinez said. “This year we’re really making sure that we’re at events, and we…
SGA launches website, encourages student feedback
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief Student Government Association has created a website in hopes of improving communication with the campus community. The website, launched Aug. 11, features links to important documents, including the Student Code of Conduct and allotment information. “I think the website will be a great tool for students to go to and use,”…