Ashlee Vaughan shares what it has been like to return to competitive wrestling at OCU.
Guest artist Ji Hye Jung visits OCU
Guest artist Ji Hye Jung visited Oklahoma City University for a free solo recital and a masterclass on Jan 30 and 31.
University suspends Elementary Education Programs
The Elementary Education programs were suspended due to a lack of enrollment.
Editorial: Student involvement in the provost search is essential
It is essential that the values of the student body are reflected in campus leadership.
Star Beat podcast showcases students
The Star Beat podcast is led by students and was created by the OCU Mass Communications department.
Broadway Bound Dance Camps returns
The organizers say the camp is aimed at enhancing technical skills and personal growth.
OCU has a new Russian language summer camp
The high school program is aimed at teaching students more about the language and cultures of Russia and its neighbors.
OCU Keeps Costs Flat 2022-23
OCU will not increase tuition for the 2022-23 year.
Opinion: Chief Nelson issues alcohol and drug abuse warnings
Nelson focuses on the importance of limiting alcohol consumption.
COVID-19 positive cases up from last year
Positive Cases Higher this Year – Why?
To the Student Publications staff: Thank you all
Paul Dower, editor-in-chief, expresses his gratitude for the Student Publications Staff for their work.
Gallery: Sunrise Movement OCU Rallies at State Capitol
On Wednesday, April 7th, Sunrise Movement OCU met outside the Oklahoma State Capitol building. Demonstrators demanded action by congresswoman Stephanie Bice to sign a Good Jobs For All pledge.
Editor-in-Chief introduces himself to campus
Paul Dower, editor-in-chief of Student Publications, introduces himself.
Students adapt English publication for new circumstances
This year’s issue of “The Scarab” may have significant differences from previous copies, with potential changes both in distribution and makeup.
OCU moves classes online for remaining semester due to coronavirus
In an email to the campus community, officials said they made the difficult decision for the health and safety of the campus community.
Gallery: Die Fledermaus
The Wanda L. Bass School of Music presented Johann Strauss II’s “Die Fledermaus.”
Campus police hires two new officers, searches for chief
William Citty, interim director of operations of campus police, said he has hired officers Kristal Reynolds and Roy Anderson, bringing the total officers to six.
Broadcast: Senator writes gender-inclusive housing resolution
An SGA senator has written a resolution calling for gender-inclusive upperclassmen living facilities on campus.
Student Publications to continue printing operations
Student Publications will continue printing the student newspaper after administrators considered eliminating it earlier this year.
Gallery: The Music Man
View photos from first mainstage of the semester.
OPINION: The Farewell starts with strong premise, fails through lack of development
Columnist Paul Dower reviews “The Farewell.”
INTRODUCTION: New editor-in-chief encourages students to share their stories, communicate
The new Editor-In-Chief of Student Publications, Emily Wollenberg, introduces herself.
Film department moves into mass communications space
Film students are moving to a new space that will make their program more accessible.
New head of BA theatre works to expand program’s network
The BA Theatre and Performance program has a new interim head.
New police chief works to improve safety on campus
Rusty Pyle was promoted to chief of police after serving as interim chief since spring. Pyle officially became chief July 1 and was recognized July 17 at a pinning and swearing-in ceremony. “The position was open, and the university had the confidence in me to pick up the job and do what needs to be…
Greek Life officials consider adding new fraternity to campus
Greek Life has an open spot for a new fraternity after the disbanding of Phi Gamma Delta.