Two students will lead new campus committees-the Student Civic Engagement Committee and the OKCU Dance Marathon Committee.
Acting senior auditions for theater work after graduation
Abigail Lafont, acting senior, balances auditions and submissions for theatrical work with classes and rehearsal for five OCU productions during her last semester.
Mother of Olympic prodigy insists son has balanced life
Charlie Perkins, 15 year-old figure skater from Farmington, Connecticut, is the youngest competitor representing the United States at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Feature Friday – Valentine’s edition: Brandon Doyle
Brandon Doyle, acting senior, shares his experience with the dating scene.
Former St. Gregory’s dean of students joins administration
A new official is advising Student Senate and handling conduct issues. Lilly Bermudez was appointed Jan. 4 as the new associate dean of students.
Education senior teaches fifth grade classes at local school
Monica Hiller began student teaching fifth grade classes at Rollingwood Elementary School.
How to break up before Valentine’s Day
The perfect Valentine’s gift is impossible to find, so it’s better to break up and treat yourself instead. Break ups can be tricky, so here are some options.
Feature Friday: Rooney the dog
Rooney, a dog owned by Ashley Kinard, film production senior, reveals his habits and interests.
Students, faculty to take mission trip to Alaska in summer
The Rev. Dr. Charles Neff will lead a group of students, faculty and staff to Alaska this summer to participate in the Joshua Community Project.
How to avoid the flu while remaining productive
Flu season continues to rage, taking over 70 lives in Oklahoma, but shutting yourself in your room and skipping class to avoid it is not an option.
Feature Friday: flu edition (Sarah Martin)
The total number of laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza totals over 85,000 so far this flu season, according to CNN. For this week’s Feature Friday, Sarah Martin, acting freshman, shares her views on the flu and other sicknesses.
Things to do during a government shutdown
The government will reopen from the 2018 government shutdown soon, but here are some ideas of ways students can take advantage of the next one.
Feature Friday: Members of OCU Improv
Four members of OCU Improv answer pressing, relevant questions.
OCU stand-up comedy highlights
John Mulaney couldn’t make it to OCU for a show, so we brought in his brother, Jimmy, instead. Here are the highlights from his set about OCU.
Music student appointed to state advisory board
Hall said he was an attractive candidate because he was involved with law enforcement as a minor.
Religious sisterhood looks to recruit new members
Kappa Phi will host rush events to recruit new members this spring.
How to use OCU resources to keep your resolutions
The college lifestyle makes some resolutions difficult, but OCU students have all the resources they need, if they look closely enough.
Athletic officials to launch new spirit-oriented team sport
The university will be the first college in Oklahoma to have a STUNT team separate from the cheer team.
Feature Friday: Anna’s holiday edition
Anna Wenger, acting sophomore, shares her holiday plans and experiences.
Santa Claus comments on the news
Santa Claus may be secluded up in the North Pole for most of the year, but he stays up to date with the news across the world. Here are his thoughts on recent events.
Feature Friday: Abby McBroom
Abby McBroom, music education senior, considers herself an average Twitter user. Each of her questions comes from a Twitter question account.
Oklahoma City hosting local holiday events
School activities will shut down, but Oklahoma City will still be full of holiday events.
Exchange students travel for Thanksgiving break
Many students visit family over Thanksgiving break because the campus closes, but most foreign exchange students said they plan to explore other parts of the U.S.
Creepy Uncle Buck comments on the news
Uncle Buck doesn’t have a job, but he loves discussing politics and slightly uncomfortable topics the Thanksgiving dinner table.
Officials to commemorate World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day, a national day of recognition for those suffering from AIDS, is Dec. 1. Founded in 1988, it was the first global health day ever created.
Feature Friday: Thanksgiving edition
Mariah Kalka, dance sophomore, shares some of her holiday thoughts and traditions.