Category: News
Edmond volunteers help after Hurricane Laura destruction
Hundreds of people in Singer, La., and the surrounding area are still without power after Hurricane Laura ripped through their small community of 320 people ... Read More
US remembers 9/11 as pandemic changes tribute traditions
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans commemorated 9/11 Friday as a new national crisis — the coronavirus pandemic — reconfigured and divided anniversary ceremonies and a ... Read More
UCOSA rejoins for first meeting after COVID-19
UCOSA held its first meeting of the fall semester last week. The meeting featured a swearing in as Cole Stanley, vice president of student affairs, ... Read More
REPLAY: Watch Central Diversity
Welcome to UCentral's monthly discussion forum series. For Episode 2, we explored the concept of Activism and why it is important on campus. Read More
OPINION: Embracing representation without tokenism
A quote commonly attributed to Einstein says “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome.” Oklahoma County was ... Read More
Oklahoma County to elect first Black sheriff
On November 3, Oklahoma County residents will make history as they elect the first Black sheriff in the county’s history. After winning a runoff election ... Read More
Black Male Summit Leadership Class deadline approaches
The deadline for the Black Male Summit Leadership Class at the University of Central Oklahoma is Friday. The program is an extension of the Black ... Read More

