Netflix decided to bless us just in time for the spooky season with the second season of their rendition of “Unsolved Mysteries.” The show first aired in 1987, covering paranormal activity and cold cases. Over the course of time, it was canceled and then renewed multiple times. This year, Netflix decided to transform the show, […]
Author: Maggy Crawford
Iconic, easy and funny Halloween costume ideas
Halloween is right around the corner. If you’re anything like me, you probably have no idea what you’re going to dress up as. Don’t fret, I am here to help. I have compiled a list of the most iconic, easiest, funniest and laziest ideas to ensure you are prepared for Halloween. This first idea is […]
Destination Tulsa: Coffee Shops and Happy Hours
This week, Destination Tulsa is focusing on beverages. If you have been trying to find a new coffee shop or great happy hours, this is the article for you! There are lots of great options for coffee shops in Tulsa. 918 Coffee is a great option that is right by campus; it’s so popular that […]
Freeform hosts 31 Nights of Halloween
The 31 Nights of Halloween that we know and love has been underway this month on Freeform. The month-long spooky celebration was originally just 13 nights, but has evolved since its debut in 1998. This year, I was impressed with the lineup, and it has not disappointed so far. Admittedly, the 31 Nights of Halloween […]
USPS funding under question for November election
The funding of the U.S. Postal Service has been a controversial topic recently. With many voters choosing to vote via mail in ballots, it is valid to be concerned about the general well-being of the U.S. Postal Service. Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, relief plans are being debated amongst Democrats and Republicans. NPR reports […]
Ruth Bader Ginsburg a powerful force for civil rights, right to not have ended her career early.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has left a lasting legacy from her work in the Supreme Court. She was a strong advocate for gender equality and women’s rights; NPR describes her as “leading the fight in the courts for gender equality.” Since she was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993 by President Clinton, Ruth Bager Ginsburg […]
Ellen DeGeneres addresses allegations of toxic work conditions
Popular social figure and entertainer Ellen DeGeneres has been under fire recently. DeGeneres has had multiple fans, guests of the show and coworkers come out to speak on the toxic and harsh conditions the show is run under. The show, which has a light-hearted and comedic demeanor, typically consists of games, celebrity interviews, dancing and […]
BTS performs “Tiny Desk Home Concert”
NPR has started a series called “Tiny Desk Home Concerts.” The idea is to have popular artists come in and sing a few songs that are stripped down, with more focus on the vocals. The artists also unpack the process behind the creation of the song or the meaning of the lyrics. “Tiny Desk Home […]
TU Clubs adapt to online format
Clubs are a great way to get involved on campus and meet new people that have the same interests as you. There are clubs for just about anything you can think of — sports, academics, outdoor activities, faith, food, video games and community service. The list of possible clubs to join goes on and on. […]
Gender reveal parties dangerous, not just to the environment
Gender reveal parties have been in the hot seat for a while now, even before one in California started a wildfire. This wildfire has grown to what the New York Times reported as “20,000 acres as of Sept. 18” and that “a firefighter died on Sept. 17 battling the blaze.” This is not the first […]