Women are earning leadership positions in increasing numbers at OCU and should continue to do so.
Music student teaches 11 hours a day to prepare for career
Abby McBroom, music education senior, splits her student teaching between four schools.
Review: Postmodern novel blurs reality, defies concept of truth
Most know Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas for its 1998 film with Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro, but the 1971 novel off which it was based is of much higher quality, if just as incoherent.
Opinion: Columnist addresses gender inequality within societal standards
In the classroom, many aren’t taught about gender equality or consent. We’re taught about these things outside the academic world–from the worlds of Hollywood and the music industry.
Business school officials to host leadership conference for women
Meinders School of Business officials will host the ninth annual Women in Leadership Conference in April.
Nursing senior works toward goal of becoming dean
Rachael Bachhofer, nursing senior, prepares for her career by working at two hospitals between classes and clinicals.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on SGA presidential candidates, runoff election
Students were bombarded with information and posts about the Student Government Association presidential election during Spring Break and when we returned to campus.
Review: Horror film accomplishes goal, but little further
“It Comes at Night” is set in a remote location and equally remote time period after a plague has wiped out the majority of the population.
Editorial: Upcoming selection of leaders requires student input
Students should make sure their values are heard during the upcoming leadership changes, whether that’s by voting or simply voicing their concerns and opinions.
Editorial: Clearer SGA constitution needed for smoother election process
The Student Government Association presidential election became a runoff election due to a discrepancy between election rules and the SGA constitution.
Students use online community, buy, sell items.
Students are using a Facebook group, “OCU Buy Sell Trade,” to sell clothes, furniture or objects they no longer use.
Theater students required to attend guest production
Full Circle Productions partnered with the University of South Carolina to bring The Pavilion to OCU Friday and Saturday.
Students win debate tournament, advance to nationals
Jamison Keefover, mass communications senior; Tyler Patton, mass communications junior, and Blayne Childers, acting sophomore, qualified for national tournaments.
Senior takes step toward Methodist ordainment
Melaina Riley, religion senior, was accepted into Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois with a full-tuition scholarship.
Opinion: Columnist reflects on ramifications following Russia investigation
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is one step closer to indicting President Donald Trump.
Review: Spanish demonic horror film gets undeserved praise
The second Verònica can fall back on special effects and popular horror tropes, it has no problem dropping the eerie storytelling techniques that made it enjoyable in the first place.
Vote for The Campus ‘Best of’
We are excited to announce our upcoming “Best of” issue, which will outline students’ favorite places, people and organizations on campus and around town.
The Constellation yearbook named state’s best
Student Publications won first place in every category for the 2015 edition of The Constellation yearbook at this year’s Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association (OCMA) conference in Stillwater. The staff also won multiple awards for The Campus newspaper.
Disability services coordinator hired
Jenny Minsberg has been hired as the new disability services coordinator to replace Lee Hall. Hall sent out an email to students Jan. 30 to inform students about the new hire. The job search for a new disability services coordinator and director of first-year experience began after Hall’s retirement Oct. 31. Minsberg was hired for only…
Student Publications honored with design awards
The Campus newspaper and its web partner, MediaOCU.com, were recently honored in the national Best of Collegiate Design contest. College Media Association hosts the national competition, which is in its 21st year. This year’s Best of Collegiate Design received more than 1,000 entries from 128 colleges and universities. Twenty media professionals judged the entries. MediaOCU…
Layout Editor Wins State Journalism Award
The layout editor for OCU’s Student Publications staff won a state award for a design published in The Campus newspaper.
Student Publications wins awards at media conference
The Student Publications staff recently received 11 awards from the Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association, including four awards for the 2012 edition of The Constellation yearbook.
Oklahoma flu outbreak persists
Another Oklahoman was killed by the flu epidemic, officials say.