Two Tulsa teens have been killed in an apartment raid and consequent shooting. Tulsa police are continuing to search for a suspect who shot and killed two teenagers. The shooting happened in an east Tulsa apartment complex on Feb. 8 according to Fox 23 News. Tulsa Police Department Homicide Detectives have identified 19-year-old Angel Ibarra, […]
Month: February 2025
Bird Flu and egg prices on the rise
Both the bird flu and egg prices are rising, so here is information on how to keep safe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) details that the H5 bird flu is widespread in wild birds worldwide resulting in outbreaks in poultry and US dairy cows. This has resulted in several human cases in […]
SGA election results are in
The student body has chosen who it would like to represent it for the coming academic year. The Student Government Association released the results of the Fall 2025-Spring 2026 Senate and Executive elections on Feb. 19. As many senate candidates ran unopposed and SGA and its Elections Committee revoked the student’s ability to write-in their […]
In support of an independent Collegian
There are several benefits that come with being an independent paper. The University of Tulsa’s administration demanded that a satire article written in 2021 be completely erased from the Collegian’s online archives at the end of last semester. This was done at the direct request of Provost George Justice who determined it to be ‘libelous’ […]
The Golden Hurricane gets bullied on Texas road trip
Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano discusses men’s basketball’s inability to score last week. The University of Tulsa’s men’s basketball team had a cold and painful night in its match against North Texas last wednesday. As the school was facing a string of negative-degree reaching snow days, the Golden Hurricane was in Denton, Texas facing the […]
Cartwright hits a career-high at the Pink Game
Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morelano says Crawford and Cartwright lead scoring efforts again. The annual Pink Game was held last week Wednesday in the Donald W. Reynolds Center by the University of Tulsa’s women’s basketball team. Clad in pink,the team faced off against Tulane for its annual Breast Cancer Awareness game. This game was also […]
Student Spotlight, “Jellyboys”
Inventive Artist and DJ In today’s Student Spotlight, we are covering the prolific University of Tulsa-based musical collective, the Jellyboys, who shocked the world last December with a surprise holiday release titled “Jellymonsters vs. Aliens.” The album surpassed critics’ expectations of the up-and-coming young artist. Even professional music hater, Anthony Fantano, was so moved by […]
TU welcomes the Lunar New Year
The Lunar Festival was a chance for the Tulsa community to come together and welcome the new year. On Friday Feb. 21, students came together to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Lorton Performance Center. The festival was a joint effort on behalf of the […]
Honors Student Talent on Display
The Honors Student Association hosted a talent show showcasing a variety of student performances. On Saturday, Lorton Performance Center saw a horde of honors students descend as the Honors Student Association hosted their talent show. HSA president Emma Gipperich acted as the MC for the night, while the judges included honors sophomore Bruce Bigler along […]
Horoscopes
Aries: I hear hurricanes blowing, I know the end is coming soon. I fear rivers overflowing; I hear the voice of rage and ruin. Do not go around tonight, for it’s bound to take your life – there’s a bad moon on the rise. Alright. Taurus: I foresee two possible timelines this week: one where […]