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Day of Caring in Tulsa: a time of service inside and outdoors
YMCA volunteers paint a hopscotch pattern on pavement. photo by Kaitlyn Argo
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Day of Caring in Tulsa: a time of service inside and outdoors

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

The Day of Caring, a Tulsa staple for most of the 2000s, proceeded as usual this year with contributions from…

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TU hires Amanda Chastang, new Office of Diversity and Engagement fellow
In addition to pursuing university interests, Chastang is available for informal counseling. photo by Brooke-Lyne Holland
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TU hires Amanda Chastang, new Office of Diversity and Engagement fellow

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

Chastang’s position revolves around transparency and the goal of making TU a more inclusive and diverse institution. Amanda Chastang, the…

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LIBR researcher on treating anxiety with exposure therapy
LIBR hopes to gather a sizable student population for their future research programs. courtesy Public Radio Tulsa
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LIBR researcher on treating anxiety with exposure therapy

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

Laura Garrison discusses the negatives of anxiety and the exposure therapy treatment that LIBR is researching. LIBR, the Laureate Institute…

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Remembering 9/11: 17 years later
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Remembering 9/11: 17 years later

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

The terrorist attack shook the country and permanently changed American culture; here we remember the events and victims. On September…

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Seattle teachers strike for pay, prolong school year
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Seattle teachers strike for pay, prolong school year

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

Seattle teacher Michael Cortez spoke to The Collegian about his feelings as an underprivileged elementary school teacher. When school began…

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NPR’s Edith Chapin visits TU in The Give and Take
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NPR’s Edith Chapin visits TU in The Give and Take

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

Chapin, in conversation with Tulsa Public Radio’s Rich Fisher, discussed ethics and humanity in journalism. On Wednesday, September 12, Public…

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Eye on the world
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Eye on the world

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

Amazon chief Jeff Bezos gives $2 billion to charity Last Thursday, Amazon chief executive and founder Jeff Bezos pledged to…

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Nike fakes social advocacy with Kaepernick campaign
While Kaepernick is most commonly known for his public stance against police brutality, the subject is absent from the ad campaign. graphic by Conner Maggio
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Nike fakes social advocacy with Kaepernick campaign

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

The spectacle surrounding Nike’s new ad campaign distracts from its lack of political structure. Grab your torches and pitchforks and…

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Suicide awareness day a reminder to be kind
Throughout the rest of September, take the time to check in on those around you. graphic by Conner Maggio
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Suicide awareness day a reminder to be kind

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

National suicide awareness day is a way for the public to decrease the stigma surrounding suicidal thoughts. Reports show that…

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Generational gaps too large to reflect common experiences
Though different ages are lumped together into specific generations or decades of birth, their experiences vary wildly. graphic by Conner Maggio
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Generational gaps too large to reflect common experiences

on 18 September 201818 September 2018

Further division of generations would better represent the technological advancements between them. Should the generations be split into smaller groups…

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