The university’s new interim provost plans to streamline academic planning.
Officials leave OrgSync behind, transition to more streamlined platform
Administrators are looking to engage with students through an updated service, Engage.
New freshmen class radiates positive enthusiasm
The OCU class of 2023 is on campus and they’re ready to start the college life.
Printing future uncertain for Student Publications
Administrators are considering eliminating the printed edition of the student newspaper this year.
Religion students to run in UMC election
Religion students are running for election in the United Methodist Church Conference after seeing a lack of young people represented.
TESOL providing undergraduate program for students to teach abroad
The TESOL program is offering a new undergraduate certificate program.
Senior to be head wrestling coach at high school
Cassidy Jasperson, elementary education senior, will be coaching wrestling and teaching classes at Broken Arrow High School this fall.
Dance seniors share stories of overcoming life challenges
Two dance seniors share their unique college experiences.
Women’s golf team wins SAC championships, proceeds to nationals
This is the Stars’ seventh league championship in the past eight years and their 16th SAC title.
Christian sorority elects two presidents for new administration
The Alpha Upsilon chapter of Kappa Phi, the Christian sorority on campus, now has two presidents.
Beginning, intermediate Russian courses to be offered in Fall semester
English and modern languages officials announced the department will offer Beginning Russian I next semester.
Film seniors to screen final capstone films at local theater
Film production seniors will showcase their capstone films from 5-6:30 p.m. on Monday at Rodeo Cinema, 2221 Exchange Ave.
PrintStar to reopen after three-month hiatus
PrintStar is reopening after a hiatus that began Jan. 16.
Officials plan Denim Day for Sexual Assault Awareness month
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.