OCU’s Title IX Resource Team sent out an email informing students, staff and faculty about the U.S. Department of Education’s updates to Title IX regulations.
OCU must maintain fairness in Title IX hearings
The editors underline the importance of equity and support in Title IX cases.
Local Salon encourages students to donate bras
Students of OCU have a new charity opportunity.
Editorial: Black Lives Matter
The editors write in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Students organize to support BLM
A small group of students and faculty hosted a Black lives matter demonstration on campus.
Nursing School donates masks, gloves to local hospitals
Kramer School of Nursing donated all of their supplies to St. Anthony’s Hospital and Integris Hospital.
Student creates positive OCU-themed Instagram account
A new OCU-themed Instagram account focuses on gratitude and positivity.
Editorial: Students should support peers’ new work
The editors encourage students to support their peers’ work, even if it’s not familiar.
Esports coach prepares for tournament, club growth
OCU Esports will be co-hosting 1UP Open, a public esports tournament on Feb. 29 at Cox Convention Center.
Opinion: Ingenuity thrives in new works written, produced by students
Columnist Francesca Iacovacci reviews the new, student-written musical, “June by the Sea.,” and encourages students to support new work.
Editorial: Students encouraged to seek help for sensitive issues
The editors encourage students to seek information about sensitive issues for themselves and others in need.
Librarian lists books on important topics, student shares
An OCU student helped make sensitive topic resources more accessible to students.
Editorial: Students, faculty encouraged to attend Summit, support LGBTQ+
The editors encourage students attend the upcoming Freedom Oklahoma College Summit, an opportunity to lear about LGBTQ+ advocacy.
OCU chosen to host Oklahoma LGBTQ+ Summit
Oklahoma City University is set to host the eighth annual Freedom Oklahoma College Summit for the first time on Feb. 21.
Students, faculty discuss environmentalism, Australian fires
Students and faculty respond to the ongoing climate crisis and the recent fires in Australia.
Baseball senior returns to school in cancer remission
Caleb Davis, a player on the OCU baseball team, is returning to school this semester after being diagnosed with cancer in the summer of 2019.
Jewish Stars disappointed by recent racist vandalism
University officials and members of the Jewish Stars are speaking out against hate speech following racist acts of vandalism.
editorial: Attendance at a variety of events crucial in full college experience
At a university with such a diverse population, it is ideal for students to always be aware of important events occurring outside of their major.
Editors encourage students to support new SGA president
Randy Gipson-Black, religion sophomore, won the SGA presidential election 75 to 25 percent, becoming the president-elect until the inauguration on April 7.
Emotional support animals provide comfort on campus
OCU currently houses the most emotional support animals in the school’s history.
Editor encourages use of counseling services
There is nothing redeemable about the loss of a young life, but this is a wake-up call that there may be people around us who are suffering and need our support.
Student receives nationwide support to pay for school
Students often complain about the price of tuition, but imagine paying for college without any help from your parents because they disagree with your sexual preference. This is the situation one student found himself in after telling his parents he is gay. “I originally came out to them when I was 12, but then this…
Columnist calls for tornado relief support
By Trey Witzel, Columnist When I was growing up in Oklahoma, I had a few friends whose birthdays were on May 3. They hated it. Since 1999, that date has always been associated with one of the largest, deadliest tornadoes in history. I remember where I was when the May 3 tornado happened. My family…