The women’s basketball team lost in two different ways to Temple and Central Florida, ensuring they will finish below five…
Tulsa’s “Mr. Murph” recycling process demystified
With Tulsa’s Material Recovery Facility, recycling is easier and more efficient than ever.
AIS plans to bring a world of cultures to kids at Kendall-Whittier
The new Cultural Exchange Program, spearheaded by Philanthropy Chair Sophie Htet Htet Aye, will connect Kendall-Whittier students with TU’s international…
Congress wants to return federal land to states and private entities
TU professor Peggy Hill discussed the possible consequences of selling or leasing any federal lands to states and private entities.
Upswing in pro-gun policies on campuses not felt at TU
Several colleges around the US allow concealed carry on campus, but TU does not plan to be one of them.
Communication faculty release statement after Trump’s travel ban
Department of Communication full-time faculty clarified their position in support of immigration, international relations and open communication.
SAVE and Advocacy Alliance present first-ever Consent Week
Two organizations teamed up to provide TU with a week of programming about on-campus violence intended to educate and empower…
SA hopes travel funding change will be fairer and easier
Next semester, SA will not distinguish between open and closed travel for funding student organizations.
Mayor Bynum’s goals for the city affect safety, infrastructure, inequality
Bynum’s unusually nonpartisan administration released goals for his term, though they lacked target numbers or strategies.
Tulsa county jails to open “cutting-edge” mental health facility
The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office revealed details about their new mental health facility and partnership with medical provider Turn Key.