One of the most significant changes Oklahoma City University Athletics has seen in the past year is the mantle of OCU Athletics Trainers being taken up by Kylee Warne and Mackenna Noland. Noland and Warne were hired after the departure of the previous Athletic Trainers, along with Paige Carman who has since moved on to…
Understanding VO2 max & lactate threshold testing
VO2 Max and Lactate Threshold testing may be something that most individuals are unfamiliar with, but some might recall the Gatorade commercials that show various athletes pouring out sweat in different hues of the sports drink while being hooked up to a tube and a mask as they run on a treadmill in a facility. …
National Vice President for University Advancement Search Ended
President Kenneth Evans announced Koby Harrington as the new Vice President for University Advancement on December 6, 2023. This comes after the abrupt departure of former Vice President Lynann Sterk-Brooks, prompting a national search. The Vice President for University Advancement is the first of three vacant presidential cabinet positions to be filled in the 2023-2024…
OCU Keeps Costs Flat 2022-23
OCU will not increase tuition for the 2022-23 year.
Future law student pursues career in public service
With leadership experience and a future law degree, Victoria Mayhall, political science/Spanish senior, is set to make an impact on the world.
Interim Diversity and Inclusion advocate selected
President Martha Burger has selected an interim Diversity and Inclusion advocate for the university.
Dr. Jan Henry defined her own title
First lady Dr. Jan Henry changed the dynamic of the president’s wife’s role by working full time in a separate profession.
Art exhibition to showcase student, professional works
Symbiotic was arranged by Jarica Walsh, university artist in residence for 2017.
Volleyball team receives new coaches for upcoming season
The volleyball team has a new head coach and two new assistant coaches.
Presidential search kept confidential, updates minimal
Officials plan for OCU’s 18th president to take office in July, but the search committee refuses to discuss progress on finding President Henry’s replacement.
OU quarterback’s behavior outweighed by athletic skill
Columnist defends choice of Baker Mayfield as Heisman winner.
President Henry receives honors
President Robert Henry is accepting three awards during November.
Greek life: A letter to the student body
Submitted by Justis Huddleston and Wolf Ozarow To the OCU student body, The OCU fraternal community is shocked by the behavior of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter at the University of Oklahoma. What’s most disturbing about the recent events concerning bigotry and racism at SAE is that this type of behavior is still alive in today’s modern…
OCU works with national bank on financial research
OCU partnered with Arvest Bank to conduct research surveys about financial security and its link with holiday spending.
Men’s wrestling team optimistic for upcoming season
The men’s wrestling team is looking to use each tournament as an opportunity to improve, despite a painful loss early on.
The legacy of Nubs: OCU bids farewell to infamous animal friend
Sisters and brothers of the campus of Oklahoma City University, I believe it is time that we accept the inevitable truth: our dear Nubs has gone to the big tree in the sky.
For some of you who did not have the opportunity—nay, the privilege!—of meeting Nubs, let me give you a short
overview of who this amazing squirrel was.
Honor society hosts discussion panel
The Phi Kappa Phi honor society is hosting a free panel discussion in honor of Constitution Day. The discussion, titled “Gay Marriage: Past, Present & Future,” is at noon Sept. 17 in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center.