Though it resulted in a hundred people marching in the desert, the original idea might be better suited for larger…
School lunches pose problems that many schools haven’t answered
TU students often must plan their eating schedule around how many meal swipes they have left. In the average school,…
Trump administration’s vaping ban misguided, not punitive
Teenagers are alredy addicted to nicotine, so banning e-cigs and Juuls will push them to tobacco. Vapes, e-cigarettes, Juuls —…
The portrayal of disability in the media
In my last article, I tackled the idea that disability is largely invisible, both in our day-to-day lives and in…
Joe Hight discusses mental health in newest book
Pulitzer Prize winning writer Joe Hight reflects on his brother’s death in “Unnecessary Sorrow.” “We need to continue having discussions…
Peace Pole Project celebrates International Peace Day
Students and faculty painted fence posts dedicated to an international celebration of peace. Students and faculty came together last week…
Philbrook’s “Wondrous Worlds” teaches about Islam
The exhibition showcases art from all over the world and spanning several centuries, exploring the influence of Islam. The Philbrook…
Circle Cinema screens “In Fabric” for Art House Day
Circle Cinema celebrated Art House Day by playing “In Fabric,” a horror movie about a killer dress. Last Wednesday, Sept.…
I’ve been writing for The Collegian since the second week of my freshman year, and the greatest portion of the…
Circle Cinema screens “Robin Hood” for Silent Saturday
Circle Cinema’s silent films are accompanied by organist Bill Rowland on the theater’s pipe organ. Every second Saturday of the…





