Muskogee County has announced a new public safety complex A public safety complex valued at $27.8 million has been announced as the Bass Reed Memorial Public Safety Complex reported 2 News Oklahoma. Measuring 60 thousand square feet the complex is near 6th Street and Columbus will combine together fire, police and ambulance services reported 2 […]
Month: March 2025
Nichols pledges to end homelessness
In a recent conference, Nichols laid out his plan to abolish homelessness by 2025. Throughout his mayoral campaign, Monroe Nichols emphasized his desire to end homelessness in Tulsa. In 2024, Tulsa saw a record high in the number of homeless individuals, reaching 1,389, according to 2 News Oklahoma. This is higher than the 2020 pandemic […]
White House may suspend CLS
The federal government’s suspension of funds may supend summer plans of students at TU. The Friday before spring break, I received an email I had been waiting for since November when I submitted my application for a language immersion program — I had been selected for the 2025 Critical Language Scholarship Program to study Mandarin […]
Trump administration emboldens ICE
ICE’s presence causes fear in students, immigrants and citizens alike. In the nine weeks since Donald Trump resumed office, the nation has gone through a wild whiplash. In many ways, the Constitution is being gutted. From going against the plain language of the Fourteenth Amendment and the centuries-long understanding of the citizenship rights it confers […]
The Golden Hurricane takes Game One in three-game series
Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano says softball had to overcome two deficits to take the win. The University of Tulsa’s softball team hosted North Texas University for a three-game series starting on Friday, March 28. Its first match was a gripping match as Tulsa fans watched the Golden Hurricane overcome two different deficits to take […]
Tulsa softball falls hard against Central Arkansas
Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano says Tulsa could not keep up its momentum in the end. The University of Tulsa’s softball team had a crushing defeat against Central Arkansas last Wednesday. The Sugar Bears held a dominating lead and forced Tulsa into a corner from the very beginning. Despite a significant effort to make a […]
TU’s Beloved Tradition: Holi 2025
Students gathered on Dietler Commons to celebrate Holi in what is sure to be remembered as a colorful event. The South Asian Student Association brought the vibrant celebration of Holi to campus with a lively and colorful event from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. last Wednesday, as students joined in the fun, leaving behind a […]
Breaking fast together this Ramadan
MSA recently held an Iftar dinner, one of several celebrations on campus during Ramadan. Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, is being observed this year from Friday, Feb. 28 to Saturday, Feb. 29. It is a time of fasting and community reflection within the Muslim community. Each day of fasting begins with suhur, […]
Horoscopes
Aries: The sun is in retrograde. This is not so much an astrological omen as it is a real world physics problem. Basically, we have around twenty four hours before the solar system implodes and the Earth is hurled into the center of a massive planetary collision. TL;DR you no longer need to worry about […]
DOGE Continues With Sweeping Budget Cuts So I Can’t Finish This Article
We saved TU nearly $20 on frivolities like ink and wages” touts Musk in an otherwise unintelligible X post The Department Of Government Efficiency, a Trump administration budget slashing effort headed by world’s wealthiest man and owner of the nation’s most embarrassing hat collection Elon Musk, has been ramping up its quest to remove unnecessary […]