The editors at Student Publications wanted to thank the campus community for making it through and unprecedented year.
Retraction: Norick Art Center shows work of local artist
The editorial staff of Student Publications would like to apologize for and retract inaccuracies in reporting which were published in the March 31, 2021 copy of The Campus and on the MediaOCU website on March 31.
Editorial: Editors admonish creation of anti-trans state senate bill
The editors urge students to oppose anti-trans legislation in Oklahoma.
Students should review new COVID guidelines
The editors urge students and community members to follow the updated OCU COVID guidelines.
Editors urge students to continue to push change
The editors encourage students to continue political action and activism.
Letter to the Editor: SGA VP encourages OCU to value student input
Reid Powell, SGA vice president, writes about the importance of student representation in the search for a university president.
Opinion: Officials should ease ESA application policies
The editors suggest the university ease its rules for Emotional Support Animal applications
OCU must maintain fairness in Title IX hearings
The editors underline the importance of equity and support in Title IX cases.
Editorial: Black Lives Matter
The editors write in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Editorial: Fellow students, We can do this if we try
The editors encourage students to follow guidelines in order to help keep the community safe.
Editorial: Students should support peers’ new work
The editors encourage students to support their peers’ work, even if it’s not familiar.
Editorial: Editors address participation in diversity, inclusion survey
The editors encourage students to make their voices heard through every possible avenue.
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.
Editorial: Students encouraged to engage new police chief with optimism
The editors encourage students to welcome the new police chief with open minds.
Editorial: Students encouraged to remain respectful with printer materials
The editors advise students to be considerate of printer usage.
Editors argue for the support of professors, against budget cuts
The editors advocate for increasing professors’ scholarship budget after recent budget cuts.
Editors affirm the importance of gender inclusive housing
The editors encourage campus officials to support gender-inclusive housing measures.
Film senior aims for job through French film festival
Tyler Pedersen, film senior, will attend one of the world’s largest and most prestigious film festivals this summer.
Unnamed student tapes paper Nicolas Cage heads across campus
Printed cutouts of actor/director Nicolas Cage’s face have appeared all over campus.
Opinion: Columnist agitated with Oklahoma’s current state of affairs
We should take care of our homes because we have to live in them. But, for some in Oklahoma, that isn’t the case.
Editorial: Prioritizing unity between groups fosters overall campuswide unity
During Star Summit, the half-day leadership training event April 7, students expressed concerns about campus unity.
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.
Editorial: Women in powerful roles possess ability to set a new standard
Women are earning leadership positions in increasing numbers at OCU and should continue to do so.
Opinion: Columnist encourages evaluating, changing bad social media habits
Social media is exhausting. OCU students already have stressful lives, and we add to them by worrying about likes, posts and what our friends are doing while we’re lying in bed at home binging Parks and Recreation.
Review: Landmark Van Gogh documentary impresses visually
The Oscars are behind us, but the contributions of films will linger forever.
Editorial: Students need more safety information, practice
The best way to stay safe in dangerous situations is to know emergency procedures.