Fires destroy Oklahoma

Fires in Oklahoma caused damage in March and Governor Stitt takes action. Governor Kevin Stitt has launched a Wildland Fire Response Working Group in order to increase preparedness for potential future wildfires. Wildfires began ramping up intensity specifically on March 14, taking four lives and destroying approximately 600 homes across Oklahoma, reported oklahoma.gov. The new […]

Tulsa Vegan Chef Challenge

Tulsa’s very own Vegan Chef Challenge has been running for the past two years. The Tulsa Vegan Chef Challenge is sponsored by Shawkat Mediterranean Grill who serve Lebanese food. This year the challenge runs from April 1 to April 30, 2025, raising awareness of the vegan restaurants and vegan serving food restaurants across Tulsa. During […]

Federal government revokes student visas

Governor Stitt backs Trump, calling activists “crazies.” Oklahoma State University released a statement on Apr. 8 saying that the federal government had revoked 8 of their international students’ visas, which was followed by Oklahoma Central University and Oral Roberts University declaring that a number of their students — four at OCU and two at ORU […]

Period poverty continues in prisons

Withholding menstrual products leads to life-threatening conditions. Have you ever wondered how women handle their periods in prison? Based on my research this summer, many of the people who design prison systems definitely have not. When period products are not adequately supplied, incarcerated women are forced to live in unsanitary, life-threatening conditions. They must take […]

Softball takes one of three games against Wichita

Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano discusses Tulsa softball’s massive losses against Wichita. The University of Tulsa’s softball team fell twice in the doubleheader against Wichita State at the Collins Family Softball Complex on Thursday, April 17. The Golden Hurricane stood no chance against the Shockers in the first match, the team losing 0-10 in five […]

TU women’s tennis take down Wichita State 4-3

Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano says women’s tennis advanced to the AAC semifinals. The University of Tulsa women’s tennis team has secured a spot in the American Athletic Conference Championship semifinals after securing two outstanding victories at the Leftwich Tennis Center. This advancement was sealed in a valiant 4-3 upset against Wichita State in the […]

TU’s Take Back the Night

SAVE put on its annual Take Back the Night event to show solidarity with survivors of sexual violence. In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the University of Tulsa’s Student Alliance for Violence Education hosted its annual “Take Back the Night” event, an evening dedicated to supporting survivors and raising awareness around the issue of […]

Student Involvement Recognized

SGA held a dinner to honor students for their involvement on campus and in the community. It has been a tumultuous year for student organizations given their navigation of budget cuts and new SGA regulations. However, student-run organizations have continued their efforts to create an enriching and diverse student life experience through clubs with interests […]

Horoscopes

Aries: “Who’s gooning to the green m&m,” “lol why does Tucker Carlson even care,” “who tf is attracted to an m&m in shoes,” I WAS GOONING TO THE GREEN M&M!! SHE WAS ALL I HAD, AND NOW SHE’S GONE! THIS IS YOU WOKE COLLEGE STUDENTS’ FAULTS! I LOVED HER! I… I loved her. Taurus: Stay […]

Help to ‘Evaluate the 918’

Tulsa City is urging residents to have their say in evaluating the 918. Tulsa’s City Auditor Nathan Pickard is looking for feedback concerning the “Evaluate the 918” movement. This allowed residents to share their thoughts on the local Tulsa services with a brief survey. Pickard outlines that this campaign is driven in an effort to […]