Playbill’s annual list of “The 10 Most Represented Colleges on Broadway” was published Sept. 10 and ranked OCU seventh.
The Best Portable Chargers for Students
There are many different brands and types of mobile chargers in the market currently. I took a look at the top-rated mobile chargers for phones, tablets, and other mobile devices, while keeping in mind the needs of a student. A Note on Charging Ports Depending on the type of device you have, you might need…
University president recognized in career services for more than a decade
The Career Services Center, where students can go for help with resumes, internships and career selection is named after Martha Burger, the current president of OCU.
Dining officials celebrate caf grand reopening, plan new programs
During the summer, the space was given new flooring, paint, light fixtures, furniture, and decorations. Televisions also were mounted on the walls to show calorie counts and menu items.
First theater performance of season to highlight female performers
The first theater performance of the fall season will be the Stage II production of Uncommon Women and Others by Wendy Wasserstein.
Student opera performance group returns after three years
OPERAtions is a student opera company that was reintroduced this semester for the first time since 2015.
Feminist art exhibit showcased at Norick Art Center
Take a Seat was curated by Jarica Walsh, an Oklahoma artist, and Trina Kopacka and Cayla Lewis, arts management professionals.
Opinion: Live action movie brings ‘Winnie-the-Pooh,’ friends to life
Christopher Robin picks up where the original Winnie-the-Pooh stories presumably left off, with the title character himself having left the Hundred Acre Wood, grown into an adult and started his own family while working for a demanding, soul-sucking luggage company.
Opinion: Parking pass regulation system confusing, unfairly enforced
The student body was told in an email that police would start ticketing cars parked without a parking permit or parked in incorrect areas after the Labor Day holiday.
Editorial: Editors encourage students to stay safe, use resources
Campus safety is a concern for students who have found their home at OCU. Twenty-third Street has been renovated and rehabilitated in the past few years, but there are always reasons to take precautions when living in the center of a city.
Guitar Institute scholarship honors deceased music student
The Celedonio Romero Guitar Institute is offering a new scholarship named after a former student who passed away last semester.
Music theater student creates club to improve audition skills
Student performers will now have the chance to practice auditioning with a new student organization.
Daughter of Clara Luper to visit campus for civil rights dialogue
The daughter of Clara Luper, Oklahoma City civil rights activist, will visit campus to honor the 60th anniversary of the sit-ins led by her mother.
New editor-in-chief introduces herself to the campus
I chose to attend OCU because I was used to an intimate, family-oriented style of academia, and OCU was a place where I could still have that.
Student Publications Names 2018-19 Editorial Board
Student Publications has named its editorial board for the 2018-19 academic year.
Editor-in-chief reflects on four years with Student Publications
Don’t forget the experiences that made you who you are and embrace the future-as uncertain as it may be.
Review: ‘A Quiet Place’ thrills viewers, pulls at heartstrings
A Quiet Place, the brainchild of director/actor John Krasinski, and writers Bryan Woods and Scott Beck, is perhaps the most popular mainstream horror film since It, and for good reason.
Spring Break refreshes student for about two hours
Dylan Slackmann, sociology senior, flew back to Oklahoma yesterday after spending his spring break in Los Angeles. Like many of his peers, Slackmann said he was suffering from senioritis, but he returned from his break with a tan, a full stomach and a fresh perspective.
Fireworks go off near campus again, students frustrated
Students said they saw and heard fireworks outside the Cokesbury Court Apartment Complex about 8:30 p.m. March 3.
Hurts Donut to open near campus
The new location will be at 601 N.W. 23rd St and will officially open on March 21.
Students restart Distributive Education Clubs Association
DECA is an organization that brings students, educators, school administrators, and business professionals together to help build leadership and business skills.
Senior guard prepares for career in athletics, business
Walter Rickett, mass communications senior and guard for the OCU men’s basketball team, is preparing for a career in athletics and business.
Opinion: Columnist encourages forming healthy, faithful relationships
When thinking about these issues within relationships, it’s hard to know where to turn.
Officials plan, fundraise for interfaith residence hall
Officials are still fundraising and planning for Smith Hall to be turned into an interfaith dorm.
Hello Spring Break!
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Happy Fall Break!
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