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THE CAMPUS April 27, 2022 – Volume 115, Issue 30
Powwow, land acknowledgement reflect native roots Blake Uhlig
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Oklahoma City University and the University of Central Oklahoma hosted a Spring Powwow in the Freede Wellness Center on April 16. This is an annual event that the OCU and UCO native societies were heavily involved in. This year’s powwow occurred while the university works on the implementation of an official land acknowledgment. President Kenneth Evans attended the powwow as a guest of honor and participated in the Gourd Dance. POWWOW continues on 7
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HONORING HERITAGE Oklahoma City University and the University of Central Oklahoma hosted the annual Spring Powwow April 16 in the Freede Wellness Center. Top, Grand Entry begins and is followed by an acknowledgement of the trial the Native community has faced. Above, OCU President Kenneth Evans participates in the Gourd Dance with Juliana Wahnee, OCU Native American Society president. Right, members of the OCU and UCO native student organizations participate in Grand Entry.
OCU Class of 2022 commencement set for May 7
Number of graduates increases over last year; campus leaders also to be honored Kelly Wiryen
NEWS EDITOR
On May 7, OCU will grant nearly 500 undergraduate degrees and 250 graduate degrees during the commencement ceremony. The undergraduate Class of 2022 will be celebrated at 11 a.m., and students are advised to line up for the processional no later than 10:30 a.m. Meanwhile, the graduate Class of 2022 will be celebrated at 3
p.m., and students should line up for the processional no later than 2:30 p.m. Both events will take place Luck at the Freede Wellness and Activity Center, located at NW 27th Street and Florida Avenue. The north doors at Freede will open at 9:45 a.m. for undergrad-
uate students, while for graduate students it will open at 1:45 p.m. The OCU School of Law will hold its Ma hooding and commencement ceremony at 9 a.m. May 15 at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The undergraduate commencement speech will be given by
Adam Luck, CEO of City Care, while the graduate commencement speech will be given by James Ma, OCU’s fiStraughan nance professor and this year’s Outstanding Faculty Award winner. OCU’s Servant Leader Award this year goes to Dan Straughan, founding executive director of the
Homeless Alliance. Due to unforeseen circumstances, this award will be presented at a later date. Kernell The Rev. Chebon Kernell, executive director of the Native American Comprehensive Plan of the Unit2022 continues on 7
Senior class gift will rehabilitate chapel’s stained glass, exterior, infrastructure Anna Schmidt
MANAGING EDITOR
The Bishop Angie W. Smith Chapel has been a prominent feature on the Oklahoma City University campus since its dedication in 1968. Designed by the architect Pietro Belluschi, the chapel features a unique design and has hosted many weddings, chapel services, and even the inaugurations of university presidents. One of the chapel’s most notable features in design is its stained glass. The stained
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glass is often noted on many campus tours and is one of the most defining components of the chapel’s interior. Decades after its initial installation, the stained glass is now in need of repair, and the chapel is seeking funding for this project. The graduating seniors, Class of 2022 from OCU, are being asked to dedicate their senior gift to this stained glass campaign. Seniors are being asked to donate $20.22 to this campaign, and in return for doing so will be given a blue
and white tassel to wear at the graduation ceremony. “Over the years, pieces of glass have become loose, grime has accumulated, paint has begun to flake off around the glass, and the existing protective covering has worn down,” said Taylor Peterson, director of Annual Giving and Digital Entertainment for OCU. “Rehabilitation will consist of recementing the glass, repainting woodwork, installing an acrylic protective covering over the windows, as well as a protective cover-
ing over the decorative traceries around the glass, and adding heavy-duty aluminum divider bars to support weight distribution where needed.” Peterson explained that these planned repairs will “ensure the structural integrity [of the chapel].” Peterson also explained that in addition to repairs to stained glass areas, other repairs “will address the chapel exterior and include structural renovations. CHAPEL continues on 7
Pages 2-3: Seen
Reflect back on memorable events from the 2021-2022 school year in photos.
Page 4: Arts
Final Mainstage production “In the Heights” overflowed with talent, pride.
Page 6: Opinion
Revisit statements and opinions from members of the campus community.
Page 8: Sports
Golf, baseball, softball teams progress to end of season, set eyes on tournaments.
Sofia Granados Student Publications The OCU Class of 2022 Gift will include significant renovation of some of the chapel’s iconic stained glass windows, which have suffered some deterioration over the years, as seen in this photo Monday afternoon.
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