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August 28, 2019 – Volume 113 Issue 2
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I'm a sucker for you
Mind your pooch
It's a smashing success
New columnist Francesca Iacovacci comments on the Jonas Brothers
A new Student Government Association plan will minimize pet waste on
A weekly tournament allows students to find stress relief in Super Smash
reunion, the psychology of boy bands and the growth of the infamous trio's
campus and encourage students to learn more about Emotional Support and
Bros. Smashcade is sponsored by the OCU esports team. The winner of the
fanbase.
Service Animals.
weekly tournament recieves a cash price.
Dining program hours extended Meal exchanges now only allowed during dining hours Francesca Iacovacci
STAFF WRITER
Meal exchange hours have been reduced, presenting a challenge to some students with school obligations during traditional dining hours. The OKCU Dining Facebook page made a post on Aug. 10 outlining changes to policies and operational hours this semester. In previous semesters, meal exchanges were allowed to be used in The Market at Alvin's and Chick-Fil-A at any time. Starting this semester, meal exchanges will only be allowed between 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. and 5– 7 p.m. “We found this being the most utilized time for the students,” OKCU Dining said in their Facebook post. “During meal times outside that, any student is allowed to use points, stars cash, or cash/credit.” OKCU Dining declined to comment on these changes beyond what was posted on the Facebook page. Meghan Settle, design and production junior, said this new policy is inconvenient for students. “The fact that we can only use meal swipes certain hours doesn’t really work for theater students.” Settle said. “It’s kind of upsetting because we usually have meetings during those hours.” MaKenzi Fox, business administration senior, also said this new rule is restricting. “If people can’t make it during those times, they might not be able to eat if they’re out of points,” she said. Officials also changed hours of operation. The cafeteria extended their dinner hours from previous years and are now open until 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday. “I think it’s a good idea because a lot of people have night classes,” Fox said. “I have friends that don’t get out until 7 o’ clock.”
If people can't make it during those times, they might not be able to eat if they're out of points.
MaKenzi Fox business administration senior
RK Black Office replaces PrintStar, offers full printing services Hope Melton
STAFF WRITER OCU’s on-campus print shop recently reopened under a new name. The print shop, formerly known as PrintStar, now operates as RK Black Office. The same company that managed PrintStar, RK Black, also manages the newest version of the shop. The print shop has been on a hiatus since Jan.16, when a sign was posted on the doors of the PrintStar office alerting students that the shop was closed until further notice. An RK Black official later said PrintStar closed because of understaffing. RK Black Office currently offers full service printing for a variety of items including headshots, business cards, brochures, posters, stationary and newsletters. They also offer graphic design services as well as CD and DVD duplication. Colton Lindsey, operations manager of RK Black Office, said the shop has made some improvements. “We’ve kind of revised the shop a bit,” Lindsey said. “I would say that our operations are more effective and things are going a bit faster.”
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Emily Wollenberg Student Publications RK Black Office officials reopened the on-campus print shop, formerly known as PrintStar. The shop offers full service printing, including headshots, business cards, brochures, posters, stationary and newsletters.
Lindsey said students have engaged with the shop since the reopening. “We’ve been busy so far this year,” Lindsey said. “As soon as we opened, we had people coming in for headshots and we’ve been
emailing teachers about course packets.” The overall goal of the shop is to be a resource for students and staff, Lindsey said. “Our main thing here is to obviously just help the students and teachers so they don’t have to go through Fed-Ex or Staples,” Lindsey said. “No pun intended, but we want to be a staple here for OCU.” Lyndsey Speer, political science/philosophy junior, said the reopened store is a good resource for students. “It will be so convenient having the print store as a resource again, especially for big projects and assignments,” Speer said. Sierra Paul, theatre and performance/education senior, said she is happy to see the store reopen. “I’m glad that PrintStar is reopening so that students, especially arts majors like me, can have access to that service again,” Paul said. RK Black Office is located in room 114B of the Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center and is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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