TU Survivor Advocate Emory Lazenby speaks on her new role at TU.
Month: September 2017
A letter from President Clancy
Students, When we encounter a situation, we need to recognize whether we are reacting or responding. It is easy to confuse the two, but they differ in important ways. A reaction usually involves an assessment – e.g., “She’s going to fall and get hurt dancing on the railing like that” or “Um, he’s in no […]
Northeastern State University loses five in tragic car crash
Sunday Sept. 17, at approximately 10:40 p.m., a Chevrolet Colorado carrying five teenage Northeastern State University students clipped a guardrail on the side of Welling Road in Tahlequah, before overcorrecting and driving through a railing on the left side of the road. The truck went off a bridge, plummeting 35 feet, and was fully submerged […]
On 100th anniversary, lecturer reflects on Russian 1917 revolutions
Donald Raleigh, professor of Russian history at U.N.C. Chapel Hill, shares reflections on the 100th anniversary of the 1917 revolutions.
Tulsa Fire Department hosts camp to inspire young women
With women making up more of fire departments nationally, the Tulsa Fire Department is looking for more female recruits.
JED works with schools to help prevent student suicide
Last week was Suicide Prevention Week; the JED Foundation is reaching out to colleges to lend their support.
TU student former member of President’s security team
Megan Lowry shares her experiences working for President George W. Bush’s private security detail.
Former popular high school girl confused by lack of attention
Freshman Becca Channing sues TU because she hasn’t gotten enough attention.
Can the State-Run guess your major?
This short quiz can, with 95.7 percent accuracy, guess the major of ANY student at the University of Tulsa.
Google releases new “Mom-Mode” in latest update
The State-Run gives you the latest on Google’s newest feature, a setting that converts run-on sentences into search terms.