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Course evals used by professors, administration
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Course evals used by professors, administration

on 16 April 20194 March 2024

Professors read and reflect on their course evaluations, which are used in determining their eligibility for tenure. Your student course…

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TU Treks a perfect opportunity to get off campus
A TU Treks adventure at Climb Tulsa from February. courtesy TU Treks’ Facebook page
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TU Treks a perfect opportunity to get off campus

on 16 April 201916 April 2019

The club offers outdoor excursions throughout the year, including rock climbing, kayaking and a trip to the Appalachian trail. TU…

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Eye On The World
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Eye On The World

on 16 April 201912 November 2019

Israel election results On Tuesday, Israel held elections for the 21st Knesset, the nation’s unicameral legislature. What originally looked like…

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Crystal ball: summer 2019 edition
Putin dopes the world cup; Steph Curry and the Warriors lose the Finals; Tampa Bay wins Stanley Cup. graphic by Emma Palmer
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Crystal ball: summer 2019 edition

on 16 April 201916 April 2019

The Collegian sports staff gives their brilliant, ridiculous and sometimes conspicuous predictions for upcoming sports news around the world. 1.…

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Houston should be our school rival
The Tulsa Golden Hurricane squares up against their rival, the Houston Cougars. graphic by Emma Palmer
Posted in Sports

Houston should be our school rival

on 16 April 201916 April 2019

Former TU football player Thomas von Borstel explains why the Cougars would make a good pick as a rival to…

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Lil Nas X pushes genre boundaries
Lil Nas X combines hip-hop/rap and country music in “Old Town Road.” courtesy NBC News
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Lil Nas X pushes genre boundaries

on 16 April 201916 April 2019

“Old Town Road” challenges Billboard’s separation of music genres by straddling hip-hop/rap and country. Late last month, Lil Nas X,…

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Agender model Rain Dove speaks about gender
Rain Dove speaks about their gender identity at Lorton Performance Center. photo by Piper Prolago
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Agender model Rain Dove speaks about gender

on 16 April 201916 April 2019

Rain Dove encouraged open dialogue and discussed their experiences coming to terms with their identity The Student Association sponsored a…

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Zora J Murff photos tackle intersectionality
Zora J Murff works as a visiting professor of photography at UNL. courtesy University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Zora J Murff photos tackle intersectionality

on 16 April 201916 April 2019

Murff engages with the history of lynchings and redlinings in contemporary spaces through photography. TU Photo Club brought photographer Zora…

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The elevated horror genre is an arbitrary distinction
Critics have lauded Jordan Peele’s “Us” as an “elevated horror” film. courtesy Collider
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The elevated horror genre is an arbitrary distinction

on 16 April 201916 April 2019

Subdividing the horror genre unnecessarily restricts films and misleads viewers. “Elevated horror” is a term I’ve seen people slinging around…

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Argument to arm teachers goes against data
The NRA has been the policy’s largest supporter. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Argument to arm teachers goes against data

on 16 April 201916 April 2019

The recent TPS Board election kept Tulsa from falling in line with the rest of the state’s stance on guns.…

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