Sophomores and transfer students had the opportunity to meet and learn about Oklahoma Christian University’s nine men and women’s social service clubs Sept. 4 at…
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“We have hosted the part-time job fair on our campus as an opportunity for employers to come and meet students, so students can apply for available jobs that work within their school schedule and earn some extra money while they are here,” Hoover said. “Eventually, we hope to be able to connect them with full-time employers once they are ready to make that next step.”
“I love this show because it provides a chance for us to build upon that positive, OC atmosphere,” Hartman said. “It lets us let our hair down a little bit and it gives students a little bit of a break, even though it is only the first week of classes.”
The first commencement ceremony will take place at 10:30 a.m. in the Payne Athletic Center, with doors opening at 9:30 a.m. All seniors within the College of Business Administration and College of Liberal Arts will graduate at this time.
Another commencement ceremony will follow the first in the Payne Athletic Center starting at 2:30 p.m. and doors will open at 1:30 p.m. The College of Biblical Studies, College of Engineering and Computer Science and College of Natural and Health Sciences majors will all graduate during this ceremony.
“We did a funeral, because in all honesty, we wanted to go out with a bang,” senior Pi member Emmy Oehlert said. “We won third in Homecoming, but since then, we have been kind of quiet. We wanted one big last event that the people at OC could celebrate with us at.”
“T.W. has clearly shown a kind of demonstrated excellence in the fields of political science, economics and business, as well as general communication and leadership,” Milner said. “What he is talking about is how he succeeded in each one of those fields, rather than the specific policy that would interest someone like me—it is more of the skillset by which you go into your field and you succeed there, just in terms of interpersonal communication and leadership skills.”
“It is basically just a compilation of songs that I have written since being here—they are sort of just capturing the changes I went through from freshman year to graduation,” Jorgensen said. “I tried to capture the more highs and lows and the difficult parts to get through.”
"[My advice for the incoming freshmen is that] it’s one week, and if you can push yourself to go to one more event, that’s more people that you get to meet and more relationships that you get to build, and you get to meet a ton of different people from all over the world,” Killen said.







