See Me After Class is a weekly column where a different professor reveals their variety favorites. Jason Rafferty is an applied assistant pro- fessor of 2D visual art. He received a Bach- elor’s of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina and a Master’s of Fine Arts from the University of Georgia. Do you […]
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Waka Flocka Flame at TU
Waka Flocka Flame welcomes students back to campus with a colorful concert. Starting off the first week of school with a bang with the Waka Flocka Flame concert. Tuesday, August 22 at Thomas Plaza, Chap- man Stadium @9 pm well-known rapper Waka Flocka performed a free concert for TU students and their invited guests. The […]
TU finals survival guide
With a week left until finals, here are a few tips to keep you sane. We can all agree finals are very stressful, from the long hours of studying to the many hours we spend crying — and trust me, we are all crying. But it is important to remember to take care of yourself, […]
Local band releases electrifying EP
Variety writer meets true punk with Honduh Daze and never recovers. Honda Days? Nah, Honduh Daze. Meet the dealership punk duo whose music will chill your soul and give you the gut-wrenching bangerz you deserve. Honduh Daze is the Tulsa punk band composed of Terry Ball and Jamie Weiner, and “Beater EP” is their latest […]
See me after class
REPRINT; See Me After Class is a weekly column where a different professor reveals their variety favorites. Dr. David Tingey is an associate professor of German and comparative literature who received his Ph.D. at the University of Washington in St. Louis. Beyond being an erudite professor, Tingey is an incredibly interesting man, having lived in […]
Carly Cosgrove on the merits of Nostalgia Culture
Our managing editor Maddie Walters speaks with Carly Cosgrove after their performance at the historic Cain’s Ballroom. Carly Cosgrove helped pack in a large crowd at Cain’s Ballroom earlier this year, opening a show for both Hot Mulligan and the Wonder Years on their Hum Goes on Forever tour. The band made a wave during […]
The Collegian joins SAVE to take back the night
Student run organization SAVE hosted an event to march against sexual violence on this past Thursday. The student organization SAVE hosted the empowering event “Take Back the Night” to give women and other marginalized groups the power to walk around campus without fear of being attacked or assaulted. Before the march, students met at the […]
TU events happening this week
Plan ahead and take some time to enjoy the events happening this week. The sun is finally out and the weather isn’t so terrible, so step outside this week and have some fun. With Springfest over, it might not seem like a lot is happening around campus, so here are a few events you might […]
The Collegian attends Springfest week
Springfest this year consisted of three events throughout the week that were fun and enjoyable for all students. Last week, the Student Government Association hosted its annual Springfest week full of fun events for students. Three events were held: garden party, cowboy disco, and karaoke and cocktails. The garden party event gave students the opportunity […]
Tulsa Philbrook museum exhibits Rembrandt to Monet: 500 years of European painting
This new exhibit showcases artists such as Rembrandt, Titian, El Greco, Bouguereau, Renoir and Monet. The Tulsa Philbrook museum is currently exhibiting Rembrandt to Monet: 500 years of European painting from the Joslyn Art Museum. The exhibit began Feb. 22 and will be available for viewing until May 28. The artists highlighted include such masters […]