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TikTok aims to avoid U.S. ban
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TikTok aims to avoid U.S. ban

Logan Long- September 26, 2020

College students across the country use Tik Tok as a source of social media and laughter, but there is a chance that could be coming ... Read More

UCO Musical Theatre students pursue passion through adversity with ‘Big Fish’
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UCO Musical Theatre students pursue passion through adversity with ‘Big Fish’

Gretchen Houk- September 25, 2020

Musical Theatre students at the University of Central Oklahoma, are continuing to develop their acting and singing skills while adhering to UCO’s social distancing guidelines.  ... Read More

UCO without 2021 spring break
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UCO without 2021 spring break

Daniela Arvizo- September 24, 2020

 There were some adjustments in the spring 2021 semester schedule that came out of the blue at the University of Central Oklahoma. Due to COVID-19 ... Read More

New scholarship available this spring in honor of former Major General
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New scholarship available this spring in honor of former Major General

Steven Reese- September 23, 2020

The University of Central Oklahoma College of Education and Professional Studies established a new scholarship last summer in honor of a former U.S. service member. ... Read More

UCO Musical Theatre kicks off 2020-2021 season outdoors
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UCO Musical Theatre kicks off 2020-2021 season outdoors

Steven Reese- September 22, 2020

The Musical Theatre department at the University of Central Oklahoma is getting ready to kick off its 2020-2021 season outdoors amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The ... Read More

UCO celebrates Hunger Action Month
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UCO celebrates Hunger Action Month

Adrian Mack- September 21, 2020

One out of every six Oklahomans face food insecurity and the University of Central Oklahoma food pantry and Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma are working ... Read More

15 classes shifted online due to COVID-19
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15 classes shifted online due to COVID-19

David Swank- September 20, 2020

Approximately 15 classes in the College of Liberal Arts have gone online since the start of the semester, with some making the shift last week. ... Read More