Student Publications wins awards at media conference
Student Publications received 11 awards at the Oklahoma Collegiate Media Association (OCMA) conference April 5 in Stillwater. The awards were: First place in Overall Yearbook for the 2012 edition of...
View ArticleStorm Causes Campuswide Power Outage
The electricity went out at about 9 p.m. April 17 across campus because of storms in the area. It was restored about 9:45 p.m. At the time, Oklahoma City was under a thunderstorm warning and a tornado...
View ArticleUniversity officials fail to release annual crime statistics
By Madi Alexander, Senior Staff Writer University police failed to publish up-to-date crime statistics in the 2012 annual security report by the federally-established deadline. The 2012 annual security...
View ArticleUniversity officials refuse prompt release of crime logs
By Madi Alexander, Senior Staff Writer University officials refuse to comply with federal campus safety laws regarding the prompt release of archived crime logs. Reporters from News on the Twos, the...
View ArticleUniversity police violate federal campus safety law
By Madi Alexander, Senior Staff Writer The university’s police department is attempting to become compliant with federal campus safety laws, but their efforts may be too little, too late. Police did...
View ArticleLayout Editor Wins State Journalism Award
The layout editor for OCU’s Student Publications staff won a state award for a design published in The Campus newspaper. Nathan Hatcher, mass communications senior, won first place in feature page...
View ArticleLibrary features display on banned books
The Dulaney-Browne Library will feature displays from students in professor Willner’s Children’s Literature class. The displays focus on the most commonly banned books and why readers have issues with...
View ArticleStudent government plans, hosts first tailgating event
Student Government Association will host a ‘White Out Wednesday’ tailgating party to support OCU soccer teams today,. The festivities are from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Team One Pavillion across from United...
View ArticleAlvin’s releases dollar menu
Alvin’s Café released a new dollar menu Oct. 7. The menu features new items that cost less than $2. Menu items include chips, candy, fruit, taquitos, hot dogs, and various types of slider sandwiches....
View ArticlePhi Mu to become more involved around campus
Phi Mu completed their formal pledging ceremony Sept. 22. It was the first ritual for the newest Greek colony on campus. The ritual signified the members’ lifelong support to the sorority. OCU’s Phi Mu...
View Article‘Violet’ to open this weekend
Violet the Musical, one of the most acclaimed Broadway shows of the ’90s, will be presented this weekend at OCU. The show will be at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday in Burg Theater in...
View ArticleApartment gates remain open
The gates in front of Cokesbury Court Apartments have been open all semester. They are supposed to remain closed and only open when residents slide their student IDs. The gate’s control box...
View ArticleSorority raises Domestic Violence Awareness through campus events
The women of Alpha Chi Omega are hosting Domestic Violence Awareness Week through Friday. The organization will raise money for Oklahoma City’s YWCA and The Alpha Chi Omega Foundation. The YWCA helps...
View ArticleYoung Democrats of America begins annual activities
OCU’s Young Democrats of America chapter is planning several volunteer projects this semester. The Young Democrats of America have more than 1,500 chapters across the U.S., comprised of men and women...
View ArticleStudent uploads web series ‘Thespians’
A cast of OCU theater majors is offering a glimpse into the lives of college actors with the mockumentary-style webseries Thespians! The webseries, created by Lucas Haupert, acting sophomore, is an...
View ArticleStudent organization hosts, plans ‘OCU’s Got Talent’ competition
Black Student Association is now accepting acts to perform in the sixth annual OCU’s Got Talent competition. OCU’s Got Talent takes place at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20 in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda...
View ArticlePhi Mu sorority becomes official chapter following initiation
OCU’s Phi Mu colony became a chapter Saturday, during their initiation and installation ceremony. The ceremony was at 10 a.m. in the Great Hall in Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center. Phi Mu...
View ArticleBookstore provides space for scholarly discussions
Art LeFrancois, law professor continues OCU’s series of book discussions this month. His presentation will take place at 6:30 p.m. today at Full Circle Bookstore, 1900 N.W. Expressway. The event is...
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