Category: News

News, Campus

UCO AAFSA hosts annual holiday lunch

Brooklyn Porter - December 9, 2025

UCO’s  African American Faculty and Staff Association had its Annual Holiday Lunch today, a community-centered event designed to support students and celebrate the end of ... Read More

News, Campus

UCO to Celebrate Fall 2025 Graduates

Carly Torbett - December 4, 2025

The University of Central Oklahoma will celebrate its Fall 2025 graduates during in-person commencement ceremonies scheduled for Friday, Dec. 12, and Saturday, Dec. 13, in ... Read More

News, The Vista

2025 Spotify Wrapped Released

Abbi Avers - December 4, 2025

Spotify Wrapped, the streaming platform’s highly anticipated annual listening recap, has officially rolled out, serving up personalized stats for hundreds of millions of users and ... Read More

News, In-Depth

Has College Dating Culture Shifted?— Not as Much as Students Think

Armando Salazar - December 3, 2025

As college students navigate their early twenties, many feel certain that dating has fundamentally changed—becoming more digital, more confusing, and less personal. Marriage and Family ... Read More

News, Campus

UCO Partners With Local Law Enforcement to Create Degree Pathway for Cadets and Support Cold Case Investigations

Cameron Estes - December 2, 2025

The University of Central Oklahoma has created partnerships with three local Police departments and is now adding a fourth to help police cadets gain college ... Read More

News, The Vista

UCO’s Leader’s of Tommorrow Volunteer at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma

Machenzie Glass - December 2, 2025

The University of Central Oklahoma student organization Leaders Of Tomorrow volunteered at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma on Nov. 20 from 1:30-4:00 P.M., packing ... Read More

News, The Vista

FAA Restrictions cause Issues for Oklahoma Travelers

Abbi Avers - November 18, 2025

People at an airport (Abbi Avers/The Vista) Oklahoma travelers are continuing to feel the strain as the ongoing Federal Aviation Administration restrictions continue to disrupt ... Read More