The OCU School of Theatre presented “An Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen from March 24-27 as part of their Stage II season.
Editorial: We must be involved in student government
Students must be involved in the democratic process at our university. We need students that are passionate about our university and improving our campus to represent us in the student senate.
Opinion: Ava’s Spring Book Recommendation list
Are you in search of a good book to read under the sun at the quad as the days get warmer? Here are a few recommendations for you.
Editorial: A welcomed break may bring an unwelcomed virus
This break was something that we all needed. We ask that the campus community remains cautious.
SGA campaigns start soon, elections are next
Voting for SGA positions begins Monday, April 4 at 8 a.m. and closes Tuesday, April 5 at 5 p.m.
University choirs perform at Spring Choral Concert
The University Chamber Choir, Ad Astra, University Chorale, and University Singers were directed by Dr. Randi Ellefson and Professor Tony Gonzalez.
Editorial: The Ukraine conflict reveals flaws in media consumption
The media must not be used as a weapon of war. We call on the university community to exercise caution when consuming information.
Business school conference empowers women
The Annual Women in Leadership Conference is hosted by the Meinders School of Business. The event is scheduled for April 13, 2022.
Provost candidate Timothy Pinnow visits OCU
Pinnow is one of three candidates applying for the position of provost. President Kenneth Evans will make the final decision on the selection of the provost candidate.
Provost candidate Diane Nell visits OCU
Nell is one of three candidates applying for the position of provost. President Kenneth Evans will make the final decision on the selection of the provost candidate.
Zouhair Talbi sets record time at NAIA
Zouhair Talbi, a junior recorded a top time among the NAIA No. 1 marks in the 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters this season at the Boston University David Hemery Valentine Invitational
Norick Art Center Honors Women’s History Month
The Norick Art Center will be celebrating Women’s History Month through exhibitions and panel discussions.
Virtual Career Fair Connected Students to Employers
Career Services hosted a career week for students from Feb. 14-20. The virtual platform Handshake supported many activities.
OCU hosts lecture series on Judaism
On Feb. 17, Dr. Kristine Henriksen Garroway visited Oklahoma City University to give the newest edition in the Neustadt lecture series.
Women’s wrestling conference competition approaches
Team members share thoughts on the season and thoughts on the season’s conclusion.
Editorial: A reflection on Black History Month
We acknowledge that African Americans have been victims of systematic oppression.
Opinion: Theatre History must reflect the richness of world cultures
Dr. Amy Osatinski explains why the Theatre History course was altered. She says theatre history often dismisses the contributions non-European cultures.
Opinion: International media coverage is not equitable
Blake Uhlig the Editor-in-Chief shares why he thinks domestic and international news coverage is not equitable.
OCU starts Baseball season with 9-3 victory
The OCU Baseball team won against Tabor. Two athletes share thoughts on the new season.
Q&A – Staci Swim on nursing and COVID-19
Staci Swim a Clinical Instructor at the School of nursing shares how COVID-19 has changed the field of nursing.
Q&A – Shella Gettings on nursing and COVID-19
Shella Gettings a Clinical Instructor at the School of nursing shares how COVID-19 has changed the field of nursing.
Leak causes ceiling collapse in Mass Comm Department
A ceiling tile fell on the desk of Diana Haslett an Artist-in-Residence. The collapse damaged her desk, keyboard, monitors, and recording equipment.
Corey Bray selected as new athletic director
orey Bray, former Vice President and Director of Athletics at Drury University, has been chosen as OCU’s new athletic director. He will start March 21, 2022.
University to take action to improve exterior lighting
According to university officials, the campus lighting is not good enough. Improper lighting makes it more difficult to deter crime.
OCU MainStage to present “Little Women”
On Feb. 18-20 Oklahoma City University will be performing the opera “Little Women” as part of their mainstage season in the Kirkpatrick Auditorium.
Meet the provost candidates
Three candidates are being considered for the position of provost. The university is holding sessions so that stakeholders can meet the candidates.