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Pre-furnished student apartments a necessity
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Pre-furnished student apartments a necessity

on 27 August 201828 August 2018

Furnishing an apartment is often above a college student’s financial means, especially for out-of-state students. The dorms have a fair…

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New SOPHIE album goes hard as hell
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New SOPHIE album goes hard as hell

on 27 August 201828 August 2018

Combining the scrubbed-clean pop of her previous work and a novel sense of vulnerability, SOPHIE’s debut album creates a stunning…

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How to deal with freshman stress
Mediation and exercise are both key to many people's destressing routine. courtesy FreeStockPhotos
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How to deal with freshman stress

on 20 August 2018

Maintaining healthy coping methods is a must for the upcoming school year. No one comes to college without already having…

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Amazon wristbands symptom of harmful work culture
Amazon employees working on the picking floor are already under tremendous amounts of pressure, and the inclusion of wristbands tracking worker movement would only increase stress. courtesy Flickr
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Amazon wristbands symptom of harmful work culture

on 16 April 201816 April 2018

By attempting to increase company profit, Amazon has put the wellbeing of its employees at risk. Amazon has secured a…

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Education professor Elizabeth Smith talks teacher walkout
Teachers and other supporters played music, sang and chanted in protest in front of the Oklahoma capitol building. Courtesy NBC
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Education professor Elizabeth Smith talks teacher walkout

on 9 April 2018

While public school teachers walkout for increased salary and funding, Dr. Elizabeth Smith gives her perspective on the walkout and…

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New of Montreal album conceptually flawed
“White is Relic/Irrealis Mood,” of Montreal’s 15th studio album, gets muddled in its cryptic songwriting. Courtesy Polyvinyl Record Co.
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New of Montreal album conceptually flawed

on 2 April 2018

“White Is Relic/Irrealis Mood” is spotted with moments of lyrical efficacy and snappy synths but finds itself burdened by bloated…

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TEDxTU spotlights footnotes from Tulsa speakers
The TEDxUniversityofTulsa speakers included not just students and faculty, but many Tulsans unaffiliated with the university. Photo by Adam Lux
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TEDxTU spotlights footnotes from Tulsa speakers

on 2 April 20183 April 2018

TEDxUniversityofTulsa once again allowed TU and the Tulsa community to share ideas on local and global scales. This year’s TEDxUniversityofTulsa…

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New Ezra Furman album an exploration of otherness
“Transangelic Exodus” features an industrial sonic landscape and choppy synths. Courtesy Bella Union
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New Ezra Furman album an exploration of otherness

on 12 March 2018

Furman’s latest release “Transangelic Exodus” is a concept album centering around illegal angels and an outlaw narrator. Ezra Furman’s newest…

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‘FISCH,’ TU’s preparation for renewed accreditation
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‘FISCH,’ TU’s preparation for renewed accreditation

on 12 February 2018

TU faculty and students engage in “campus-wide effort” to fulfill the criteria of the Higher Learning Commission. In March, the…

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“CHRYSALIS” exhibit explores childhood, social maturation
The burst of color and texture from the butterflies in “CHRYSALIS” gave it a serendipitous trait it may not have originally held. Photo by Emily Every
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“CHRYSALIS” exhibit explores childhood, social maturation

on 5 February 2018

Erin Rappleye’s exhibit, “CHRYSALIS,” a jewelry-centric installation, focuses more on stagnant snapshots of the past than a future-bound metamorphosis. Erin…

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