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University hosts open forum regarding curriculum
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University hosts open forum regarding curriculum

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

Students were invited to discuss block classes and major requirements with TU faculty. The University of Tulsa is currently undergoing…

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How much of your voting records are online?
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How much of your voting records are online?

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

A look into voting record websites and how much real info they offer. In America, an individual’s voting record is…

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High percentage of Okla. children unvaccinated
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High percentage of Okla. children unvaccinated

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

Oklahoma’s percentage of vaccinated children falls beneath the national average. Following a troubling national trend, more Oklahoma parents are seeking…

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2018 midterm elections see GOP in offices across Okla.
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2018 midterm elections see GOP in offices across Okla.

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

The midterms saw a blue majority in the House and a single Democratic representative from Oklahoma. Rarely has there been…

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Humanities majors at crossroads under Trump administration
Studying the humanities is often represented as a poor financial decision, and has seen a general dip in popularity over the last decade. graphic by Conner Maggio
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Humanities majors at crossroads under Trump administration

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

Statisticians have long predicted the decline of the humanities, but the field has seen a recent resurgence. For decades, the…

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How to stay civically engaged after elections
Civic engagement can take many different forms. graphic by Emma Palmer
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How to stay civically engaged after elections

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

Though the midterm elections are over, you can still remain politically active through community interaction. It’s been a week since…

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Parallels between Russia investigation and Nixon’s crimes
Jeff Sessions arriving at President Trump’s inauguration. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Parallels between Russia investigation and Nixon’s crimes

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

Trump firing his attorney general is a reminder of Nixon’s impeachment, yet Trump’s administration is more competent. Tuesday’s midterms have…

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Merkel stepping down a threat to democracy
Merkel has previously worked with the Bush, Obama and Trump administrations, despite their disparate political ideologies. courtesy Obama White House Archives
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Merkel stepping down a threat to democracy

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s political apathy has caused the German government to fall into Trump-like populism. Recent electoral losses for…

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Carbon tax viable option to improve environment
The rejected carbon tax would have increased the price of gasoline for consumers, though the tax would have been placed on gasoline suppliers. courtesy Flickr
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Carbon tax viable option to improve environment

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

The implementation of a carbon tax could provide a financial launchpad for renewable energy. The concept of a carbon tax…

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Vegetarianism best argued using environmentalism
Reducing beef consumption habits on a large scale directly affects greenhouse gas emissions. courtesy World Resources Institute
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Vegetarianism best argued using environmentalism

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

Though popularly championed as an emotional issue, vegetarianism is increasingly tied to sustainability The most well-known argument for vegetarianism is…

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