Category: News

News

The mayor’s committee on disability concerns inspects non ADA compliant crosswalks

Jocelyn Schifferdecker - March 23, 2023

https://youtu.be/GrmbypbCsK8 While most crosswalks in Oklahoma City have new feature's like bright flashing lights, audio commands, and ramps to assist people with disabilities, not all ... Read More

News

City officials talk changes for downtown Edmond

Emma Nickles - March 23, 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYty9aljh4Y&ab_channel=UCentralNews Last week, the Urban Land Institute presented a plan to city officials for the future of Edmond in the University of Central Oklahoma's Constitution ... Read More

Campus, Health

Safety tips for journalist in light of recent shooting

Samuel Kozlowski - March 22, 2023

The young, up-and-coming reporter out of the University of Central Florida, is the most recent journalist to be killed on the job. 19 year-old Keith ... Read More

News, Politics

Oklahoma’s abortion ban receives exceptions in new bills

Quinn Daugherty - March 7, 2023

Republican lawmakers advanced two bills that seek to introduce exceptions and establish uniformity and clarity to Oklahoma’s near-total abortion ban. Shortly after the overturning of ... Read More

News

Death of OKC bombing responder prompts new investigation

Quinn Daugherty - March 7, 2023

A CNN investigation into the death of an Oklahoma City bombing first responder has breathed new life into conspiracy theories surrounding the largest act of ... Read More

News

UCO’s VITA program offers free tax assistance to the community

Callen Haydon - March 2, 2023

https://youtu.be/AwQP_-7CtVs With tax day approaching on April 18, the University of Central Oklahoma's College of Business offers annual Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to ... Read More

News

New policy brief questions the safety of alcohol

Emma Nickles - February 28, 2023

https://youtu.be/2o7zhb_FUYQ Over half of the full-time university students in the United States reported that they drank alcohol within the last month, with nearly 40% reporting ... Read More