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Met Gala attendees somehow miss and also fit the theme
Kendall Jenner wears Givenchy and Quannah Chasinghorse wears a dress designed by Peter Dundas. Graphic designed by Amy Polovich
Posted in Variety

Met Gala attendees somehow miss and also fit the theme

on 4 October 2021

This year’s Met Gala brings us misguided and successful outfits that embody what fashion and culture mean in America. The…

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“Montero” proves Lil Nas X is not a one-hit wonder
“Montero” was released Sept. 17, 2021. courtesy Columbia Records
Posted in Variety

“Montero” proves Lil Nas X is not a one-hit wonder

on 4 October 2021

In his debut studio album “Montero,” Lil Nas X displays his brilliance while utilizing his handle on outrage marketing. Imagine…

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“Dear Evan Hansen” teaches local man to weaponize mental illness
Calbert enters Evan Hansen’s depression den. Graphic by Anna Johns
Posted in Satire State-Run

“Dear Evan Hansen” teaches local man to weaponize mental illness

on 4 October 2021

The film preaches many moral messages, but best of all, it teaches how to up your manipulation game. Broadway sensation…

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TU Administration shrugs off COVID-19 concerns
Ah, fuck, not the smoke bomb trick again. We really need to check administration’s defense budget. Graphic by Anna Johns
Posted in Satire State-Run

TU Administration shrugs off COVID-19 concerns

on 4 October 2021

Amidst the spread of the contagious Delta variant, TU offers advice to older professors teaching in-person classes: “Ah, well. Good…

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Tulsa soccer starts strong in 2021 season
photo by Callie Hummel
Posted in Sports

Tulsa soccer starts strong in 2021 season

on 20 September 2021

Sports writer Callie Hummel discusses the success of our nationally ranked soccer players. With their 2020 soccer season consisting solely…

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Major League teams reach turning points at the end of the season
courtesy Public Domain Pictures
Posted in Sports

Major League teams reach turning points at the end of the season

on 20 September 2021

Sports Analyst Nathan Fahland gives a rundown of the top seeded teams going into the Playoffs. With the Major League…

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Julius Jones recommended for commutation
Governor Stitt has not directly commented on the situation. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
Posted in News

Julius Jones recommended for commutation

on 20 September 2021

The death row inmate’s fate is now up to Governor Kevin Stitt, who can either accept or reject the board’s…

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Universities remove standardized test requirements
Posted in News

Universities remove standardized test requirements

on 20 September 202117 November 2021

Many colleges’ applications no longer require SAT or ACT scores in a change that may last beyond the pandemic. For…

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Students respond to Blue Light pole removal
A close-up view of the new interface of the Blue Light poles illustrates the complexity of a previously simple emergency system. photo by Adam Walsh
Posted in Commentary Home

Students respond to Blue Light pole removal

on 20 September 20214 March 2024

With the reconstruction of the Blue Light emergency poles, students are left in the dark as to long-term plans to…

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Development crunch time violates workers’ rights
Based in Redwood City, California, the game publishing giant Electronic Arts has constructed an industry reputation of hours of crunch, repetitive title releases and insincerity. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
Posted in Commentary

Development crunch time violates workers’ rights

on 20 September 2021

Developers find their personal time increasingly meaningless to development companies despite skyrocketing profit margins. With the backdrop of the pandemic…

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