“Reading Women” is a perfect podcast for those who love to read or want to start reading again. I’ll let you in on a secret: I haven’t listened to this podcast in quite a few months. I think the last time I listened to an episode was sometime in the summer. Maybe the reason that […]
Month: October 2021
Highly anticipated film “Dune” delivers
In “Dune,” director Villenueve transports viewers into the world of Arrakis providing a different, yet fantastic adaptation of the novel. This first section will be completely spoiler-free both for the film and book series. Released on Oct. 22, 2021, the most recent adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 speculative fiction novel “Dune” premiered in theaters. “Dune” […]
Shot for shot
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Driller Update: not enough
Though we have seen concessions, we must stay vigilant If you have watched the news this week, you will have noticed the effect my recent letter to the editor has had. At Tulsa’s own Oktoberfest celebration, the threatened snowflakes behind the scenes made an attempt at appeasement at restoring the Driller’s masculinity. This experimental take […]
Brave professor declares Wingdings font mandatory in student essays
Professor assures students no college professors will ever ask them to use a font other than Wingdings Professor assures students no college professors will ever ask them to use a font other than Wingdings “You know how to write an essay. I don’t know why you have to question it, no professors will ever ask […]
Tulsa football wins close game against Memphis
Commentary Editor Adam Walsh doesn’t spare the details on the 2021 homecoming game. The University of Tulsa played their homecoming football game on Oct. 9 against the Memphis Tigers. Glancing at the pre-game statistics, both teams have suffered several losses and wins that were one-score games, leading to their records and capabilities seeming worse than […]
TU’s marching band is worth sticking around for
Student writer Myranda New showcases the Sound of the Golden Hurricane. There are many exciting parts of a football game: when a player makes a 50 yard run down the field uninterrupted, when a referee finally makes a good call and when you can spend dining dollars on cheap hot dogs at the concession stands. […]
Eye on the world
Pandora Papers implicates hundreds in tax evasion By: Sarah Harris The Pandora Papers is a leak of almost 12 million documents that reveals hidden wealth, tax avoidance and money laundering by some of the world’s rich and powerful. How do they hide their money, and why is this information important? For some background information, the […]
Petition circulates following alleged drink drugging at Sigma Nu
Earlier this week, junior Gillian McPhail created a petition titled: “Sigma Nu should not be allowed to have parties or other Greek functions.” Within the first day of its creation, the petition amassed over 400 signatures; 470 people have signed as of publishing. In its description, the petition explains that on Sept. 25, Sigma Nu […]
Senator James Lankford delivers remarks to TU students
The congressman talked about Senate and current political events then fielded questions from students attending. On Thursday, Oct. 14, Oklahoma Senator James Lankford delivered a short speech and answered students’ questions. TU College Republicans hosted the event. Lankford was first elected to the House in 2010 after spending 15 years as a youth pastor. After […]