“OC students should consider doing the Disney College Program because it is truly a life-changing experience unlike any other,” Waugh said. “Most college students do internships or even study abroad, but how many get to work for one of the best companies?"
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Students travel and do mission work around the world
Summer break provided the opportunity for Oklahoma Christian University students to travel, study and work in different parts of the world. Junior Caitlin Young traveled…
Fall semester Talon staff announced
As the spring semester comes to an end and the Talon completes another year of publication for Oklahoma Christian University, the paper recently announced its…
Delta Gamma Sigma wins back-to-back Homeward Pride awards
“It is something tangible they can see – encourage them to give back to God, and this organization and Oklahoma Christian in general,” Lind said. “Whichever club has the largest monetary amount given by alumni during Homeward Pride gets money. If you get at least 50 new grad givers, every club gets $500.”
OC adds German and higher-level foreign language courses
New Courses offered will include German I from 11:40 a.m. to 12:55 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Intermediate French I from 2:40 to 3:55 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Spanish for Medical Interpreters, which will be an online summer course.
The end of an era – Pi Zeta Phi says goodbye
“I rushed Pi because of the people – they are the nicest, sweetest people I have ever met in my life and I just felt like that was where I belonged,” Harding said. “Even though we will not be a club after this spring and we may not have that title, we are still friends and we are going to be friends long after.”
HIM program allows graduates, graduating seniors opportunity to be ‘helpers in missions’
“Two years used to sound like just the scariest, longest amount of time to me,” Roseke said. “But when I come back, I am just going to be 24, so I am beginning to see two years as just this adventure."
Soundings seeking creative works for this year’s journal
“[Soundings] lets them express these issues, whether that is just an artistic vision or a deeper emotional or psychological feeling that they feel strongly about to the community to as a whole,” McGuire said.







