Category: News

Life, News

When pulling over speeding cars, police do not see red

The Vista - March 21, 2024

Kilian Parsons Contributing Writer (DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS) Does having a red vehicle make you more likely to get pulled over or have higher insurance rates? ... Read More

News, Sports

UCO Rowing opens 2024 splitting against Division I opponents

Bradie Gray - March 21, 2024

Rowers in the Oklahoma River. (CENTRAL ATHLETICS/PROVIDED) The No. 3 UCO rowing team kicked off the 2024 season going 3-3 in races against two Division ... Read More

Campus, News

Students start new powerlifting club at UCO

The Vista - March 20, 2024

Nicholas Borghini Contributing Writer A student lifts at Hamilton Field House (CENTRAL ATHLETICS/PROVIDED). University of Central Oklahoma students are starting a powerlifting club, with 31pre-applied ... Read More

Campus, News

UCO welcomes Deer Creek students, features Forensic Institute’s ‘Crime Scene’ simulator

Samuel Kozlowski - March 20, 2024

Deer Creek High School students explore the ‘Crime Scene House’ to figure out what happened to the dead body mannequin. (SAM KOZLOWSKI/THE VISTA) Deer Creek ... Read More

Campus, News

UCO’s VITA offers free help with filing taxes in the Business building

The Vista - March 19, 2024

Gracie Hendrix Contributing Writer (UCENTRAL NEWS) The University of Central Oklahoma's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is providing free income tax assistance and e-filing ... Read More

Life, News

Time is ticking for potential TikTok termination

Isabel Contreras - March 19, 2024

(SCREENSHOT/SAM ROYKA) The House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously approved a bipartisan bill to potentially ban TikTok on March 7.  This bill is referred to ... Read More

Campus, News

MCOM department replaces 23 computers with new iMacs

The Vista - March 18, 2024

Cannon Chugon Contributing Writer The computers were badly needed, said video professor Mark Scott. (OFFICIAL/PROVIDED) The communications building at The University of Central Oklahoma has ... Read More