As tornado season approaches, university officials said they want students to feel prepared and capable in extreme weather situations.
Students advised to stay alert as severe weather season begins
Oklahoma’s current severe weather season will be slightly different than in the past.
Editor recounts tornado experience, thanks dead iPod
It’s frustrating when a battery dies, unless it saves your life.
No cause for alarms
Alarms inside buildings didn’t sound for a tornado drill, ever wonder why?
Watch the weather
Everyone is encouraged to stay weather aware this weekend. In the event of severe weather, tune in to local news sources for updates. Additionally, follow instructions included in Blue Alert notices if issued. Tornado Safety IF YOU ARE IN THE OPEN Attempt to reach a protective area, such as a sturdy building with a basement. If…
Campus Storm Shelters
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to stay aware of the weather today. In the event of severe weather, tune in to local news sources for updates. Additionally, follow instructions included in Blue Alert notices if issued. Storm shelter locations are designated across campus.The following is a list of storm shelter locations on campus, according…
Severe weather shelters on campus
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to stay aware of the weather today. In the event of severe weather, tune in to local news sources for updates. Additionally, follow instructions included in Blue Alert notices if issued. Storm shelter locations are designated across campus.The following is a list of storm shelter locations on campus, according…
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…
Storm Chaser Author in OKC for Book Signing
Storm Chaser Greg Johnson will be signing copies of his new photography book, “Blown Away: A Year through the lens of The Tornado Hunter” at 6:30 p.m. today, November 27, 2012 at Full Circle Bookstore, located at 1900 Northwest Expressway. Johnson, 42, is a fairly new when it comes to storm chasing, but he is…