Category: The Vista

Campus, The Vista

UCO’s College of Business Helps Students Find Their Career Paths With a Career Fair

Benjamin Ferrari - March 27, 2026

The University of Central Oklahoma’s College of Business hosted its first career fair for business analytics, economics, and management information systems on Thursday in the ... Read More

News, Politics

Oklahoma’s 90 Hour Degree: A Breakdown

Brooklyn Porter - March 25, 2026

In February 2026, Governor Kevin Stitt signed two executive orders for Oklahoma’s public higher education system. The orders focus on accountability, workforce alignment, and accelerated ... Read More

Sports, The Vista

Broncho Softball Rolls Past Washburn, Splits with Central Missouri in MIAA Opening Weekend

Sydney Huck - March 24, 2026

The University of Central Oklahoma softball team opened Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) play this past weekend, sweeping Washburn on Friday before splitting with Central ... Read More

Entertainment, Opinion

“Mercy”: A Missed Opportunity in Disguise

Mitchell Hill - March 24, 2026

Photo via mercymovie on Instagram Mercy is a sci-fi crime thriller directed by Timur Bekmambetov, starring Chris Pratt as Detective Chris Raven and Rebecca Ferguson ... Read More

Sports, The Vista

Broncho Softball Beat Dustdevils 9-1 Twice in Doubleheader

Sydney Huck - March 18, 2026

The UCO Softball team dominated Texas A&M International on Friday at Gerry Pinkston Stadium, winning both games 9-1. UCO's #11 Shelby Beard pitches the ball ... Read More

Sports, The Vista

UCO Baseball Loses Series with Emporia State

Jaxon Allen - March 18, 2026

EDMOND- The University of Central Oklahoma men’s baseball lost the three-game conference series at Wendell Simmons Field to rival Emporia State University this past weekend, ... Read More

Life, The Vista

How Lack of Food Insecurity Knowledge Impacts UCO Students and Oklahomans

Gabriel Romee - March 12, 2026

As the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program changes take effect, University of Central Oklahoma students and residents are reconsidering their shopping expenses and seeking support from ... Read More