The women’s season ended this weekend, and while their record from this season doesn’t look good, there is a lot…
TU students, SA representative reflect on Service Day
Students look at this year’s successes and failures, hoping to improve the event’s efficiency and marketing.
A Day Without a Woman: students hesitant to participate
Students say the boycott, planned for March 8 by the organizers of the Women’s March on Washington, could have unintended…
TU Academic Bowl hosts first trivia tournament
Last Saturday, TU Academic Bowl hosted its first event, an on-campus trivia tournament which was open to teams from neighboring…
Lottie Jane closes east wing after dip in enrollment
Low enrollment and an increase in housing capacity has incited administration to close off half of Lottie Jane.
“Wake Up TU” spotlights race relations in modern America
A student panel composed of members from the TU Young Democrats, TU College Republicans, Association of Black Collegians and Pi…
TU Rider Network builds strong biking community
Manager Lauren Wagner explains TURN’s motivations and its off-campus inspirations.
Dirty Projectors take a drastically different turn with rhythmic, beat-driven new album
David Longstreth removes the guitars and backup singers in favor of deeply thematic, if not clunky, lyrical content on “Dirty…
RAW Open Mic an engaging outlet for TU’s aspiring poets
TU’s Reading and Writing Club showed off impressive, vivid poetry with a wide range of themes.
Tulsa author tackles Tulsa Race Riots in newest novel
Jennifer Latham discusses how the characters in her new novel represent Tulsa’s history.