Category: News

History feature: understanding the multifaceted lives of ancient Greek women through anti-reproductive practices
In-Depth, Life

History feature: understanding the multifaceted lives of ancient Greek women through anti-reproductive practices

Sam Royka- December 4, 2023

Partly-restored image from the "campstool fresco", Knossos: A. J. Evans, The Palace of Minos 4.2 (restored 1935) The ancient Greeks are sometimes condensed into a ... Read More

President Lamb reflects on first semester as UCO President
Campus, News

President Lamb reflects on first semester as UCO President

Mark Lowe- November 30, 2023

The end of the semester marks the end of the first full semester for UCO's 22nd President, Todd Lamb. Myself and UCentral reporter Lauren Jakson ... Read More

Luminance Returns to Edmond’s Mitch Park
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Luminance Returns to Edmond’s Mitch Park

Hannah Wagar- November 30, 2023

With cold weather finally here, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. UCentral's Hannah Wager went to Mitch Park here in Edmond to take ... Read More

Aesop Rock’s criticism of corporations continue: “Integrated Tech Solutions” Review
Music, News

Aesop Rock’s criticism of corporations continue: “Integrated Tech Solutions” Review

Zak Royka- November 19, 2023

Aesop Rock dropped his latest album, “Integrated Tech Solutions,” on Nov. 11. Rolling into his ninth full length release (ten with the inclusion of 1998’s ... Read More

Media works to build trust in a time of decreased news consumption
Campus, News

Media works to build trust in a time of decreased news consumption

The Vista- November 18, 2023

JD Peak Contributing Writer George Lang, adviser of The Vista, outside the Mass Comunications building. (JAYDON SIMS/THE VISTA). The University of Central Oklahoma’s coordinator of ... Read More

Mitch Park shines with this year’s ‘Luminance’
Life, News

Mitch Park shines with this year’s ‘Luminance’

Hannah Wagar- November 17, 2023

Luminance will illuminate Mitch Park this year. (CITY OF EDMOND/PROVIDED) With temperatures getting colder and the night coming faster, people look toward seasonal events to ... Read More