Ever virtuous, ever resilient, is the student body of TU. Several times throughout the past week, we were faced with autumn storms, but just to be clear, the tornado warnings never included the TU campus. Within the same week, Mayo lost power, women lost power and tornadoes “touched down” in the streets because it knows […]
Month: November 2024
Horoscopes
Aries (March 21 – April 19) If you are reading this, it may already be too late for me. Three days ago, on Sunday, Nov. 3, I attempted to use my astrally project myself forward in time to predict the outcome of the election, then return to my corporeal form and gamble all my student […]
Trump elected 47th president
2024 election results are in and Donald Trump is voted the winner. Republican Donald Trump has won the 2024 US presidential election becoming the 47th president over his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris. As of Nov 8. Trump has 295 electoral college votes whereas Harris has 226 votes, with 270 required to win, out of 538 […]
Oklahoma ranks near the bottom in ACTs
Oklahoma ranks 2nd to last in the nation, with an average ACT score of 17.6 Oklahoma’s average ACT score of 17.6 meanwhile Washington DC graduating class of 2024 had the highest average score in the US of 26.7 reported News On 6. However, only nine states test 100% of their students, including Oklahoma which makes […]
Harris failed to reinforce her base
Harris should have aligned her policies with those of her base. Those who align more with left-wing politics have been having apocalyptic views of the future of the nation over the past week following the re-election of Donald Trump. Many have said that Trump’s second rise will mark the end of American democracy, the dissolution […]
Golden Hurricane starts season 2-0
Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano says Tulsa scored in the hundreds against Pine Buff The University of Tulsa’s men’s basketball team hosted Arkansas-Pine Buff for its second home game of the season on Saturday, Nov. 9 in the Donald W. Reynolds Center. The Golden Hurricane entered the 100-point zone for the second time under the […]
Tulsa volleyball gives Pirates its first home loss
Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano says the Golden Hurricane trailed at the start of each set. The University of Tulsa’s volleyball team went on the road last week to Greeneville, N.C. to face the East Carolina Pirates on Friday, Nov. 8. The Golden Hurricane caused an uproar in the Minges Coliseum when it knocked down […]
Trump elected for a second term
The systems in place will protect America against tyranny. In 2024, Donald Trump was elected president. And in 2025, the long run of the United States is going to end. Or at least that is what I have repeatedly heard from the media, political commentators and most frequently on social media. Some in this country […]
TU celebrates first-generation students
UTulsa is celebrating first-generation students during National First Generation Week and beyond. The Student Success Team celebrated this last week with a series of events and giveaways aimed at recognizing the accomplishments of The University of Tulsa’s first-generation students. Typically, a first-generation college student refers to a college student who is the first in their […]
Album Review: “Songs of a Lost World”
The Cure delivered a well-produced album that could very well fit anywhere in their discography, in a way honoring their own legacy. The English gothic rock band The Cure released the album “Songs of a Lost World” last week, representing their first studio album since 2008. The new album is also unique in that all […]