Students have prepared to make their voices heard in government.
Opinion: Ms. Marty Pants, a bad advice column – Feb. 26
Ms. Marty Pants advises students on civics, cancelling school, and recovering from sickness.
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Play to celebrate 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote
Stories of women’s suffrage will be the driving force of the School of Theatre’s next Stage II production.
Students encouraged to vote in primary election
With the United States primary officially beginning, faculty are encouraging students to become active participants in the political process.
Officials encourage students to vote in midterm elections
Students are preparing to vote in this year’s midterm elections.
Three juniors contend for student government presidency
Incumbent SGA President Randy Gipson-Black, religion/political science junior, is running for re-election. Rodney Smith, religion/philosophy junior and SGA secretary, and Jordan Tarter, English junior and SGA senator, also announced their decision to run for SGA president.
Video: SGA presidential candidates discuss platforms, plans for future
SGA presidential candidates Randy Gibson-Black and David Hall sat down with “OCU NOW” host Jamison Keefover to discuss their personal platforms and candidacies.
Student Government Association candidates announced
The new Student Government Association candidates were chosen.
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.
Voter registration explained in 3 steps
If you own a TV or computer, or have eyes and ears, you probably know that election season is upon is.
Student Senate changes meeting schedule
Student Senate members voted to change the frequency of their meetings. The decision was made to hold meetings on a bi-monthly schedule for the Spring 2015 semester. Previously, the organization held meetings once a week.
Democracy Plaza hosts “Last Chance Picnic”
By Submitted Democracy Plaza, the Center for Student Leadership’s initiative to educate student voters, will host a picnic dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday on the quad. The Last Chance Picnic has been designed to give students one last chance to register to vote, while informing them about important issues in this year’s election….
Local transgender candidate heads for historic House race
Julia Sophia, one of two Democratic candidates running for a House seat in District 88, could make history as the first transgender legislator to take office in the US. District 88 lies near the heart of Oklahoma City, including the Paseo and Plaza districts. Julia Sophia is running against Jason Dunnington, an Oklahoma City University visiting…
Editor outlines voting laws, rights for campus community members
As Election Day draws closer, it is important that students know their rights at the ballot box and are aware of how to vote if they are unable to make it to their polling location on Election Day.
Editor encourages students to vote absentee
Voter registration deadlines have passed in most states, but there still is time for registered voters to request an absentee ballot.
Students encouraged to vote, make an impact on Election Day
By The Editors The presidential election is approaching. In just a few weeks, about 55 percent of the American population will decide the future of our country’s leadership. Regardless of party affiliation, students should be at the polls Nov. 6. Students should cast their ballot with pride, knowing they have personally helped change the future…