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Eye on the World
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Eye on the World

on 9 April 2018

Shooting at YouTube HQ in California Three people were shot and wounded at the headquarters of YouTube, located in San…

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Point/counterpoint: Reading news vital to community
People have a personal stake in whether they allow the newscycle to affect their lives and consume their time. Graphic by Madeline Woods
Posted in Commentary

Point/counterpoint: Reading news vital to community

on 9 April 2018

With many news sources available, you shouldn’t alienate yourself from the news and your community. Oklahoma consistently turns out some…

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Point/counterpoint: News needlessly clutters life
People have a personal stake in whether they allow the newscycle to affect their lives and consume their time. Graphic by Madeline Woods
Posted in Commentary

Point/counterpoint: News needlessly clutters life

on 9 April 2018

Being perfectly informed isn’t feasible, but not following any news should prohibit you from discussions on current events. We all…

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Legislative Digest
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Legislative Digest

on 9 April 2018

The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature, and the bills and politics you…

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Social media self-censorship needed in evolving digital age
People can try to take down sensitive content on social media, but what’s posted online is forever and available to future employers. Graphic by Madeline Woods
Posted in Commentary

Social media self-censorship needed in evolving digital age

on 9 April 2018

Digital footprints are available to potential employers, so it’s important to monitor your online presence. You are responsible for your…

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Heller Theatre puts on triple feature
Highlights of the night included Denny, played by Steve Barker, finding himself surrounded by beer cans. Cons included indulgence in the banana slip trope. Photos by Brennen Gray
Posted in Variety

Heller Theatre puts on triple feature

on 9 April 2018

The Nightingale Theater hosted three plays from local playwrights, with mixed results. Local theatre fans have something to cheer about…

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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
Posted in State-Run

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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