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on 22 October 201912 November 2019

Boris’ Brexit Deal Approved On Thursday, Oct. 17, the European Union Parliament approved U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s newest Brexit…

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Playback: The Unicorns – “Who Will Cut Our Hair When We’re Gone?”
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Playback: The Unicorns – “Who Will Cut Our Hair When We’re Gone?”

on 22 October 201922 October 2019

My mom and I bond over music. I’ve always shared with her the bands and albums I’ve been listening to,…

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Sanders wins the litmus test against Warren
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’s endorsement of Sanders was a major milestone for the Vermont Senator. courtesy Twitter/@BernieSanders
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Sanders wins the litmus test against Warren

on 22 October 201922 October 2019

Though both have used the label of progressive, Warren has yet to call for radical change. In the 2020 Democratic…

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“Battleship Potemkin” details revolutionary mutiny
Sergei Eisenstein’s “Battleship Potemkin” recounts the historical Odessa Steps Massacre. courtesy Kino International
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“Battleship Potemkin” details revolutionary mutiny

on 22 October 201922 October 2019

Circle Cinema screened Sergei Eisenstein’s 1925 film for their “Graveyard Shift” series. Every second Saturday of the month, Circle Cinema…

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Matt Maeson and The Technicolors perform with heart
Matt Maeson is a musician hailing from Norfolk, Virgina. photos by Maddie Walters
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Matt Maeson and The Technicolors perform with heart

on 22 October 201922 October 2019

The two alternative rock/folk rock musicians brought relatable and heartfelt lyrics to the Vanguard. Matt Maeson has been an artist…

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Tulsa celebrates its roots in third Native American Day
Two women at the Tulsa Native American Day parade with red hands over their mouths, representing murdered and missing indigenous women. photo courtesy Facebook/Tulsa Native American Day
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Tulsa celebrates its roots in third Native American Day

on 22 October 201922 October 2019

Tulsans of all ages ate local food, listened to speakers and learned from the different cultures that live in the…

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Ocasio-Cortez’s hairstyle only an issue for her, not the country
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez has become the face of millenial policies courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Ocasio-Cortez’s hairstyle only an issue for her, not the country

on 22 October 201922 October 2019

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, you probably know who Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is. The representative…

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Busy Philipps celebrates Magic City Books anniversary
Busy Philipps’s memoir, “This Will Only Hurt A Little,” will release in paperback next week. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Busy Philipps celebrates Magic City Books anniversary

on 22 October 201922 October 2019

The television star and writer spoke about the anniversary of Tulsa’s independent bookstore as well as the publication of her…

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Research calls into question administration spending
Data on the University of Tulsa’s spending on institutional, auxilary enterprise and academic support spending, the latter two of which Matt Hendricks believes should be cut by 9.8 million and 8.7 million, respectively. graphics by Matt Hendricks
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Research calls into question administration spending

on 22 October 201912 November 2019

Dr. Matt Hendricks’s talk on Wednesday criticized TU’s financial policy while proposing a way to fix the issues. On Wednesday,…

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Trump withdrawal from Syria possibly GOP tipping point
Scrutiny comes as NATO member Turkey begins its invasion of Syria. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Trump withdrawal from Syria possibly GOP tipping point

on 22 October 201922 October 2019

The president and the GOP have always had a strained relationship, but 2020 is fast approaching. United States President Donald…

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