The new AI service has been documented sharing incorrect information and pictures. Google’s recent introduction of the “ChatGPT Killer” Bard, an AI service nearly identical to ChatGPT, was seen failing in a test of capability. On Monday, Feb. 6, Google revealed this service, and in its first public test, Bard was shown giving an incorrect […]
Month: February 2023
Professional Ghanaian soccer player found dead in Turkey
Sports writer Maddy Cox discusses the earthquake in Turkey that led to Christian Atsu’s death. A magnitude 7.8 earthquake occurred on Feb. 6, 2023 near the Turkey and Syria border. This natural disaster greatly affected many southern cities of Turkey, like Antakya. The earthquake caused widespread damage, displacing more than two million people. A large […]
Real Madrid’s comeback against Liverpool to win 5-2
Sports writer Ryan Shumaker recapitulates the matchup between the two teams during knockout stages. For the neutral, last week’s Champions League round of 16 match between Liverpool and Real Madrid was a spectacular watch. It was a clash between two of Europe’s grandest football institutions and a rematch of last year’s Champions League final that […]
Dean Griffin overrides Christian Legal Society charter rejection
Disclaimer: This article was updated on Thurs. Mar. 2, 2023 The Christian Legal Society charter was rejected by the Student Bar Association on the basis of discriminatory policies. Student Bar Association (SBA) Delegates Morgan Hinds and Eugene Flynn attempted to charter a local chapter of the Christian Legal Society (CLS) on Nov. 13, 2022. This […]
TU installs Wellness Machine on campus
The Wellness Machine contains menstrual and sexual health products for students. A ribbon cutting ceremony marked the opening of the Wellness Machine on the east end of the Student Union on Feb. 13. The vending machine provides latex and non-latex condoms, EContra One-Step (morning-after pill), pregnancy tests, lube, vanilla and mint flavored dental dams, internal […]
J.K. Rowling is still transphobic, despite lackluster defense
An Op-Ed written by Pamela Paul sparks the debate over J.K. Rowling again. J.K. Rowling is known for writing the “Harry Potter” series and crafting the Wizarding World that millions know and love. But more recently, she is also known for being a Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist (TERF) and expressing transphobic views. The New York Times […]
Breaking Ground on TU’s campus
SAVE’s Breaking Ground Monologues create a space of empowerment, struggle and growth. It was a treat to take in the Breaking Ground Monologues, presented by SAVE. The monologues contained stories collected by V, the creator of the play, as they interviewed various people for different perspectives from around the world. SAVE members were also encouraged […]
Club spotlight: TU Geo Club
Get to know the TU Geo Club through an interview with their president! An interview with the president of the TU Geo Club, Beau Crockett What happens in the Geo club? “We hold monthly meetings where a club member will give a presentation on something geoscience related, and host events focused on the geosciences and […]
Bruce Springsteen: born to run the BOK
The Boss and his E Street Band return to Tulsa for the first time since 2009. Bruce Springsteen made his return to Oklahoma for a Mardi Gras concert at the BOK Center. He and his E Street Band returned to Tulsa for the first time since 2009. The Boss, now 73 years old and in […]
The Wonder Years bring Hum Goes on Forever tour to Cain’s Ballroom
Carly Cosgrove, Hot Mulligan and the Wonder Years played to a packed house. Cain’s Ballroom packed in a large crowd for Carly Cosgrove, Hot Mulligan and the Wonder Years for their Hum Goes on Forever tour. The openers Carly Cosgrove fused nostalgia and punk with all their “iCarly” and “Drake and Josh” themed songs. The […]