The Collegian team put their fortune-telling heads together and predict the coming year of sports. Caspian Denton: NBA Finals Winner As the 2021-2022 season concluded, the league revealed that all-star-packed teams don’t necessarily perform the greatest. This is shown by the L.A. Lakers not making it to the playoffs, along with the Brooklyn Nets getting […]
Author: Mary Lickona
Death of U of A freshmen, Hannah Pham
Freshman Hannah Pham is remembered by family and friends. This past October the University of Arkansas lost one of their freshmen. Hannah Mai-Huyen Pham from Shreveport, LA died at age 18 on Oct. 26. Hannah Pham started at University of Arkansas this past semester as a nursing major and was currently in the process of […]
San Francisco woman sues city for violation of rights
Violation of law does not equal violation of rights Looking for a controversial conversation topic this Thanksgiving dinner? Look no further than this past September’s case of the San Francisco resident who sued the city for using the DNA from her sexual assault case to charge her for an unrelated crime. I hope you’re ready […]
True Blue Pantry aims to end food insecurity in students
The True Blue Pantry on campus seeks to eliminate student hunger on campus by offering free food to students at TU. Food. We all need it. We all want it. But sometimes, it is a bit hard to come by. Maybe you struggle knowing where your next meal will come from, or you wonder whether […]
Feeling the burnout? Sucks to suck
Tips and tricks to avoiding burnout (these won’t work) Got your first test? First project due? Feeling stressed? Feeling blue? Join the club darling. ‘Tis college we are talking about, and burnout is as natural to us college scholars as the takeout that is fermenting in your fridge right now. Fret not, however; here are […]
The Band CAMINO album review
A year after its release the Band CAMINO’s debut is primed for rediscovery This past Sept. 10 marked the one year anniversary of The Band CAMINO’s self-titled first full album. If I had found this album last September, who knows, maybe I would have had a better junior year. But this past summer I finally […]
Point Counterpoint: Seattle Teacher Strike
Background After a weeklong teacher strike in Seattle, classes resumed on Sept. 14. The district and the Seattle Education Association (SEA) reached a tentative agreement for a three-year contract that includes an increase in pay by 7% the first year, 4% the second year and 3% the third year. The wage increase in years two […]
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ (But I am)
Harry Styles and Chris Pine take the Internet by storm with spitting incident Any Harry Styles fan could tell you about his iconic tour performances of his song “Kiwi.” He jumps around the stage, dancing crazily and, as a finale, fills up his mouth with water and spews it up into the air like a […]
TU’s Beautification, Roomba Style
The University of Tulsa’s new campus initiatives leave students with mixed feelings. You’ve heard of the cat condos, now get ready for the TU Roomba. As students returned this year, they quickly noticed some new characters on campus. Over the summer, TU, through RoarkLandscaping, enlisted the service of some Turf-Mower 2000’s from ECHO Robotics. These […]
Things I wish I knew as a freshman
As the Oklahoma heat slowly begins to subside (maybe) and we settle into the routines of a new year, I have been reflecting on the person I was three years ago when I became a freshman at the University of Tulsa. Despite initially feeling afraid and unsure, I was quickly swept up in the joys […]