How to become a peer mentor

The time of year to become a peer mentor has come around, here is how to apply. Peer mentors are an integral part of The University of Tulsa experience, connecting students together and making lifelong friends, as mentors and with incoming students. The University of Tulsa explains how peer mentors are carefully selected to be […]

E-coli outbreaks nationwide

E-coli has been discovered in McDonalds across the US in their quarterpounders. McDonald’s is part of an E coli outbreak investigation across 10 states due to their quarter pounders. The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention issued a food safety alert on Oct. 22 warning that “dozens of people reported eating the quarter pounder […]

Attacking errors costs the Golden Hurricane victory

Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano says Tulsa fell hard in its two-game series against Wichita State The University of Tulsa’s volleyball team hosted Wichita State in the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Friday, Nov. 1. This meeting was the first of two planned for that weekend, the two-parter starting in Tulsa and ending in Wichita. […]

TU Topples Missouri S&T in Overtime Thriller

Sports writer Victor Ratliff says Tulsa men’s basketball leaves it all on the court at exhibition match. The Tulsa Men’s Basketball Team came out victorious over Missouri S&T in a frightening overtime match on Tuesday, Oct. 29. This match marked the very first time the Golden Hurricane had seen the court since this past spring, […]

Tulsa’s mayoral race has been shrouded in controversy

Karen Keith’s campaign in particular has been a source of contention this local election cycle. It is important to remember the more state-specific and local elections taking place on election day as Nov. 5 quickly approaches. As mentioned in previous issues of The Collegian, hundreds of seats are for the taking across the country. This […]

State-wide questions are on the ballot

Oklahomans vote to retain justices and pass or fail state questions. Three justices on the Oklahoma Supreme Court are up for retention and two state questions will be approved or denied by the people of Oklahoma on Nov. 5. These are both significant parts of the election that will reshape Oklahoma as Oklahoma’s highest court […]

West (of Eden): An art exhibition

101 Archer welcomes a new heartfelt exhibit illustrating fleeting and impassioned visions of America’s heartland. Debuting Friday, Nov.1 at 101 Archer as an ode to John Steinbeck’s novel “East of Eden,” M. Walker Nelson introduced her most recent exhibition: “West (of Eden).” The exhibition includes a series of traditional oil paintings, each one referencing Steinbeck’s […]

Medea Thrills on Halloweekend

“Medea” was a one-night stunner demonstrating student talent and hard work. The TU Theater Union in conjunction with the Honors College put on Friday a one-night-only showing of Eurypides’ “Medea,” a Greek tragedy first performed in 431 B.C. The play was originally part of a trilogy, with “Medea” being the middle show, but the other […]

The Weekly Yak

Breaking News: Lime Scooter Corp. reports a record high for Lime Scooter usage among University of Tulsa students in the wake of its Little League homecoming victory. Students have been seen high-fiving one another from atop their electric scooters and season passes are officially sold out. Allegedly, the return policy for them was mysteriously shredded […]