The day is a part of an international response that gives voices to women who have been sexually assaulted.
OCU students, alumni restart cabaret music show
MT Sessions, a cabaret-style event in which students perform musical theater songs in a casual atmosphere, has been restarted.
Campus Police Chief terminated from position
Former Police Chief Jennifer Rodgers was terminated during Spring Break after only a year in the position.
Visual arts faculty display art in Norick Art Center
The work on display includes ceramics, sculptures and short films.
Spirit squads win Southwest Regional, head to nationals
Both the cheer and pom teams won first place at the Southwest Regional qualifier on Feb. 23.
Methodist officials vote to condemn same-sex marriage
The future is uncertain for the LGBTQ community in the United Methodist Church.
Student Senate vice president not impeached, found not responsible
“After hours of consideration, the OKCU Student Court has determined that VP Austin Gipson-Black is not responsible for Dereliction of Duty as pertains to the Senate Meeting held on February 26th, 2019.”
Students, faculty respond to weather-related school closures
On Feb. 27, all classes were cancelled from 11 a.m. on, and almost all non-class activities were canceled as well.
Stranger in car follows student, takes photos
“I was walking by myself when a man stopped his car with the window rolled down and took a picture of me.”
K in OKCU letter signs disappears from Student Leadership Center
Officials said if the K is not returned by 5 p.m. Friday, then a police report will be filed.
Free movie night to occur at Tinseltown
The event will take place at Cinemark Tinseltown & XD, 6001 N. Martin Luther King Ave.
Gallery: Gloria
View photos from the most recent Stage II of the semester.
Gallery: P21: 5! 6! 7! 8!
The performance was Feb. 12 in Burg Theatre in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center.
Breakfast to potentially be sold at Chick-fil-A
A decision will be made on February 15 by Chick-fil-A corporate officials whether OCU’s Chick-fil-A location will be approved for breakfast items.
Gallery: The Addams Family
View photos of the OCU Stripped spring production.
Red Cross low on blood, students organize drive
The Student Athlete Advisory Committee is hosting a blood drive from noon to 6 p.m. on Feb. 7 in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center.
DEAR CRAZY KAZOO LADY: A BAD ADVICE COLUMN
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
DEAR CRAZY KAZOO LADY: A BAD ADVICE COLUMN
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
DEAR CRAZY KAZOO LADY: A BAD ADVICE COLUMN
Crazy Kazoo Lady has life experience and is ready to share it with the world. She’ll answer your questions and give you advice on everyday problems. Email any questions to chawthorne@my.okcu.edu.
Students frustrated with false fire alarms, early morning construction in Methodist Hall
A fire alarm sounded at about 2:50 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 9. The second went off less than a week later at about 5:45 a.m.
Three students claim individual awards in forensics competition
The Halloween Swing Forensics Tournament was hosted by Carl Albert State College on Nov. 2-4.
Tulsa graffiti artist paints Norick Art Center bathrooms
Chris “Sker” Rogers is a Tulsa-based graffiti artist with more than 25 years of experience.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program receives full tuition grant
The grant covers tuition and fees for the Teaching English as a Second Language program.
Nursing school starts program for registered nurses at Mercy Hospital
The new location will be a two-semester program to help registered nurses with associate degrees get a Bachelor’s degree in science and nursing.
Chapel honors 50th anniversary with cultural traditions, performances
The ceremony honored the school’s Methodist tradition and the traditions of other cultures with Peruvian, South African and Spanish hymns.
“Home for the Holidays” dance show to emphasize new styles, same themes
This year’s production will feature new dances and technology that have not been seen before, but the show will keep the same themes as performances from the past.