Emily Bradley, Mail Center manager, has been helping out Oklahoma City University students for over 10 years.
Officials to upgrade Great Hall technology
Students can expect technological improvements in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center within the next month.
Daughter of Clara Luper to visit campus for civil rights dialogue
The daughter of Clara Luper, Oklahoma City civil rights activist, will visit campus to honor the 60th anniversary of the sit-ins led by her mother.
Students share excitement, concerns about Chick-fil-A
Chick-fil-A opened March 7 outside The Market at Alvin’s in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center, but the grand opening celebration was at 10 a.m. Thursday.
English fraternity to host poetry slam event
The slam will start with two featured poets from the organization before opening the mic to attendees.
Officials meet to improve campus study areas
A committee of faculty and staff is working to develop and improve learning commons areas on campus.
Two emergency phones out of order
Two of the emergency phones on campus are out of order. The phones East of the Dawson-Loeffler Science & Mathematics Center and on the Quad South of Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center have been down for a couple of weeks, said Bradd Brown, chief of police. Brown said he did not have the information with…
Chapel goes ‘on the road’
Officials are experimenting with new locations for Chapel this semester and going “on the road” to give students a change of scenery. The location of the service will vary by week this semester, but typically Chapel is at 1 p.m. every Thursday in Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel. Chapel will be hosted twice this month…
Workers fix damaged awning before new students arrive
By Sage Tokach, Staff Writer The awning on the southwest corner of the Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center began to droop last week to the point that it became dangerous to students. “I noticed the concrete bowing above my head as I went into Alvin’s last Tuesday,” said Shannon Beshears, dance performance sophomore….
Senators release applications for appointed positions
By Lauren Matheny, Lifestyles Editor Student Government Association is accepting applications for new officer appointments for the 2015-16 academic year. Chance Johnson, Student Government Association president-elect, will appoint officers to the SGA executive cabinet. Open positions include chief of staff, secretary of public relations, secretary of finance, and secretary of policies and initiatives. All students…
Holiday decorations spread cheer across campus
The OCU campus has turned festive with the advent of the holiday season. Buildings across campus have blossomed with holiday cheer. Take a virtual tour of the bedecked campus with Student Publications.
SGA overestimates number of bills for semester
Student Senate will not review the number of bills they estimated this semester.
Seniors featured in annual cabaret performance
The annual Stargazing Cabaret is hosting their own senior showcase.The Stargazing Cabaret is a student-organized and student-performed show that happens twice a year, once in the fall semester and once in the spring. The show is done to benefit the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids Organization, which is one of the nation’s leading industry-based fundraising and grant-making organizations.
Power outages reported on campus
Several power outages have been reported in buildings across campus as of Wednesday evening.
Reunited
Kat Evans, freshman elementary education major, Tobi K Harrison, freshman theatre for young audiences, reunite Tuesday afternoon in the cafeteria in the Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center after the winter break.
Photo: Valentino Valentin
Back to School
Heather Stovall, site supervisor of Print Star, prints headshots and resumes for Claire Thomson, Acting Junior, Monday afternoon in the Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center.
Photo: James Murphy
Festive Feast
Phi Mu members Kaitlyn Rice, dance performance soph. Shannon Beshears, dance performance fr., and MaryAnn Grover, economics/finance soph., under the advisement of Elise Bradshaw, present a Christmas wreath to the other sorority houses on campus. They are welcomed to the annual Festive Feast, held Thursday Nov. 21 in the Great Hall of the Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center, by Panhellenic head, Franchesca McDowell, a junior marketing major.
The Campus/Clinton Foster
Festive Feast
Members of campus sororities wait in line for the chocolate fountain during the Festive Feast held Thursday evening in the Great Hall of the Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center. The Festive Feast is an annual event to bring the campus sororities together in celebration of the Holidays.
Photo: Clinton Foster
Panhellenic organization begins recruitment process
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief Phi Mu, OCU’s fourth Panhellenic sorority, began colonization on campus this week. The organization was invited to campus in April after a formal extension process. Officers from Phi Mu national headquarters are on campus to begin recruitment. “We attended Stars 101 sessions in the spring and summer,” said Jessica Winkles, extension…
Snow affects scheduled meeting
By Susannah Waite, Editor-in-Chief Tonight’s Student Senate meeting, scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center has been canceled due to the weather. According to an email sent out by Terrance Craft, president of Student Senate, a special session of Senate will be called by Robin Ladd, SGA…
Senators pass resolution, bills at weekly meeting
Senators paid much attention to Student Senate’s image when making legislative decisions at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Senators vote to fund $950 for two events
More than 20 guests attended Student Senate’s weekly meeting to show their support for the organization’s requesting funding.
Senate funds first bill of academic year
Senators spent the majority of their Sept. 6 meeting in discussion over funding of the first Senate bill of the semester.
Senate presents new senators, plans for semester
Communication was a buzzword at the weekly Student Senate meeting as senators discussed ways to be proactive and improve relations with organizations.
Senate hosts first meeting of semester, approves fall budget
Senators approved the budget and standing rules for the Fall 2011 semester at the first Student Senate meeting of the new academic year.
Inauguration celebration presents unique presidential interaction
Students will have the exciting opportunity to attend several events next week surrounding President Robert Henry’s inauguration.