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Heartland Gaming Expo improves on past iterations
Attendance was up this year at the Heartland Gaming Expo along with a greater variety of booths, including Digico. Photos by Conner Maggio
Posted in Variety

Heartland Gaming Expo improves on past iterations

on 9 April 2018

This year’s Expo predominantly featured VR setups and video games in development. Heartland Gaming Expo continued to gather game developers…

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Gussman Exhibition shines light on student art
Ronda Kasl faced the task of narrowing down the 300 works submitted to the about 100 now on display in the gallery. Photos by Emma Palmer
Posted in Variety

Gussman Exhibition shines light on student art

on 9 April 2018

In the art department’s biggest annual event, students showcase talent in a variety of mediums. TU students needn’t travel to…

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First Friday succeeds despite inclement weather
Julie Peppito’s work blends 2D and children’s toys in “Nature, Fashion & War." Photos by Madison Connell
Posted in Variety

First Friday succeeds despite inclement weather

on 9 April 2018

On the first Friday of every month, the Tulsa Arts District comes to life with a slew of new galleries.…

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Which tech CEO looks most like this piece of bread?
An actual photo of Mark Zuckerbread. Graphic by Madeline Woods
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Which tech CEO looks most like this piece of bread?

on 9 April 2018

An objective report on the breadiness of each major tech CEO. 10. Coming in last place is Safra Catz, CEO…

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IBM releases brain-eating drones, and that’s a good thing
An IBM drone at work. Graphic by Madeline Woods
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IBM releases brain-eating drones, and that’s a good thing

on 9 April 2018

The former tech giant accidentally reveals what it has been working on lately. In a stunning turn of events, International…

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CoolMath.com corrupted
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CoolMath.com corrupted

on 9 April 2018

After a quiet but devious acquisition by Electronic Arts, CoolMath.com has fallen from their pedestal of internet purity. It’s 2005.…

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Improve TU #1: Improve admin transparency
The University of Tulsa needs to open up more to students, particularly when the administration has done nothing wrong. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Improve TU #1: Improve admin transparency

on 2 April 2018

Students and the university would benefit from open administration meetings. For the average student at the University of Tulsa, administration…

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Improve TU #2: Open access to information a necessity
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Improve TU #2: Open access to information a necessity

on 2 April 2018

As a private university, TU lacks transparency, limiting access to staff and not adhering to the Open Records Act. Access…

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Improve TU #3: Reduce campus bureaucracy
Administration should cut the red tape and the stress level of students by streamlining their services. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Improve TU #3: Reduce campus bureaucracy

on 2 April 2018

Bureaucracy complicates students’ lives, making it more difficult to find information or accomplish tasks. In any organization there is bound…

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Improve TU #4: Early core classes strain students, professors
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Improve TU #4: Early core classes strain students, professors

on 2 April 2018

Requiring students to attend classes before they are fully awake needlessly complicates their lives. Every major has core classes that…

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