Category: News

News

Oklahoma Considers End to Daylight Savings

Yi Wen Wong - February 7, 2019

Oklahoma Representative Kevin West, R-Moore, proposed House Bill 1117 that would establish a standard time in Oklahoma by exempting the state from daylight saving time ... Read More

Campus, News

UCOSA Kicks Off Spring Legislative Session

Lauren Morris - February 7, 2019

The University of Central Oklahoma Student Association opened the spring legislative session last Monday with a review of the previous semester’s goals and the State ... Read More

Campus, News

Computer Science Draws New Students

Madison Bolton - February 7, 2019

Over the last 10 years, the University of Central Oklahoma's College of Math and Science's computer science program has roughly doubled as demand increases nationally for more ... Read More

Campus, News

Betz Announces First Amendment Day in Recognition of Free Speech

Lauren Morris - February 6, 2019

University of Central Oklahoma President Don Betz has declared April 25, 2019 as First Amendment Day on campus. Students Erin Barnett and Trevor Stone worked ... Read More

Campus, News

Campus Crime Rises, Safety Ranking Decreases

Vy Luong - February 5, 2019

The University of Central Oklahoma has dropped from the ninth safest campus in the nation to the 19th safest campus for 2018 in a study ... Read More

News

Murder warrants issued for escaped Texas MMA fighter

John Hayes - February 3, 2019

CONROE, Texas (AP) — An MMA fighter suspected of killing an ex-girlfriend and friend of hers escaped Sunday from a prisoner transport van, authorities said. ... Read More

Health, News

Edmond Sues Opioid Manufacturers

The Vista - January 31, 2019

On Jan. 10 the City of Edmond filed a lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors for their involvement in a “civil conspiracy” in the Oklahoma County District ... Read More