Grappling with the impact of ChatGPT

Educators on the fence about artificial intelligence in the classroom. Newly created AI Generative sites have skyrocketed following the release of OpenAI, otherwise known as ChatGPT. After the release in November 2022, ChatGPT’s mission is “to ensure that artificial general intelligence — AI systems that are generally smarter than humans — benefits all of humanity.” […]

Millennial parents: gentle parenting gone wrong

A new generation of students struggle. Latest complaints of 12-year-olds crowding Sephora, needing Subway Surfer videos to focus and iPad babies come from a new age of gentle parenting, but there are larger issues at hand. With the new age of social media, screen time for children under 18 is at an all-time high. A […]

Why no one goes to TU events

Lack of inclusivity and poor communication will lead TU events to fail. Looking back at the success of Homecoming Week, The University of Tulsa organized many events that produced a great turnout. With events like the Fall Fair, Raging Cane, Coffee and Karaoke and the esteemed Homecoming Bonfire, organizations on campus might wonder how to […]

Improvements of the Tulsa Market District on Route 66

TU students can take advantage of the new improvements along 11th Street and Lewis Avenue. Oklahoma has the most miles of Route 66 — the Mother Road — than any other state. This historical highway runs along 11th Street alongside the TU campus, giving students a front-row seat to the many revitalization efforts happening nearby. […]

See Me After Class

See Me After Class is a weekly column where a different professor reveals their variety favorites. Dr. Eric Olson at the Collins College of Business is not just a professor and researcher but a friend to staff and students on campus. Since starting in 2019, Dr. Olson has taught Statistics II: Data Analytics, Financial Institutions […]

Illness runs rampant on campus following start of academic year

Sick students attend class, risking the health of those around them. The first three weeks of school can often be the most difficult. With new classes, new social dynamics, welcome-back events, exams and more, the start of the school year is a big change. With fun back-to-school events such as the Waka Flocka Flame concert, […]