SAVE put on its annual Take Back the Night event to show solidarity with survivors of sexual violence. In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the University of Tulsa’s Student Alliance for Violence Education hosted its annual “Take Back the Night” event, an evening dedicated to supporting survivors and raising awareness around the issue of […]
Author: Katelyn Wiehe
Cuts to comebacks: ‘Giving Day’
TU’s Giving Day raised thousands for student-led groups, empowering diverse initiatives. The University of Tulsa’s annual Giving Day took place on Tuesday, April 8, and this year’s 24-hour fundraising challenge carried extra weight, especially for student organizations hit hard by budget cuts earlier in the year. Despite financial hurdles that left many organizations with limited […]
Connections, culture and arepas
TU’s La Tertulia tradition blends together language learning, cultural history, and community. Every Monday at noon, the first floor of Oliphant Hall transforms into a lively hub of conversation, culture and community. The reason? La Tertulia. La Tertulia is a weekly Spanish-language gathering hosted by the University of Tulsa’s Spanish department that brings together students, […]
Get to Know a Club: 1GenTU
Get to know a club is a column where students can read about the different clubs on campus and what they do. 1GenTU is a student-run organization at the University of Tulsa, dedicated to fostering a sense of community and celebration among first-generation college students. The group plays an important role in connecting students who […]
Get to Know A Club: Speech and Debate Club
Get to know a club is a column where students can read about the different clubs on campus. TU’s Speech and Debate Club was officially recharted at the end of last semester and aims to serve both as a competitive speech and debate team as well as a community outreach based organization. While many of […]
“Alien Worlds” exhibition debuts
101 Archer art exhibition challenges viewers to confront their preconceived notions of the “alien.” The “Alien Worlds” art exhibition debuted this week at 101 Archer, compiled of a collection of primary sources, including historical documents, popular culture references, photographs, and scientific developments across a broad swath of human history. As a whole, the art exhibition […]
In support of an independent Collegian
There are several benefits that come with being an independent paper. The University of Tulsa’s administration demanded that a satire article written in 2021 be completely erased from the Collegian’s online archives at the end of last semester. This was done at the direct request of Provost George Justice who determined it to be ‘libelous’ […]
TU welcomes the Lunar New Year
The Lunar Festival was a chance for the Tulsa community to come together and welcome the new year. On Friday Feb. 21, students came together to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Lorton Performance Center. The festival was a joint effort on behalf of the […]
Get to Know a Club: GGH
Give Gaza Hope (GGH) is a newly chartered student organization on campus that is a part of a larger Tulsa-based, grassroots fundraising initiative, with the purpose of providing aid and support to displaced Palestinians, particularly in Gaza and the West Bank. The organization primarily focuses on fundraising and education and has been involved in a […]
Center for Heterodox Economics at TU
The Center for Heterodox Economics (CHE) at TU hosted its first conference this past weekend at 101 Archer. The Center for Heterodox Economics held its inaugural conference this last weekend, kicking off Thursday evening with an introduction of CHE by The University of Tulsa President Brad Carson, Professor of Economics and CHE Director Dr. Clara […]