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AP class credit rewards students for hard work
The University of Tulsa allows a large number of AP scores to be counted for class credit, depending on the score a student receives on their test. Courtesy University of Tulsa
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AP class credit rewards students for hard work

on 26 February 2018

Many universities are tightening their standards for AP credits, which is a disservice to students’ bank accounts and experience. Throughout…

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Oklahoma legislative session began Feb. 5
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Oklahoma legislative session began Feb. 5

on 12 February 2018

Prepare for the 2018 legislative session by reading up on what’s ahead. The Oklahoma legislative session began February 5, and…

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Loot boxes should legally be considered gambling
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Loot boxes should legally be considered gambling

on 5 February 2018

Loot boxes cost money, rely on chance and are frequently overused, which fits the definition of gambling under Oklahoma law.…

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Two groups propose problematic Okla. budget fixes
Graphic by Madeline Woods
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Two groups propose problematic Okla. budget fixes

on 29 January 2018

Oklahoma Democratic Caucus beats out Step Up Oklahoma’s budget plan with emphasis on feasible taxes. Groups Step Up Oklahoma and…

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Okla. education woes cause disapproval ratings to soar
The disapproval ratings for Governor Fallin and the Oklahoma state legislature pale in comparison to the public’s distaste for education funding, suggesting that education affects people’s view of government. Graphic by Madeline Woods
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Okla. education woes cause disapproval ratings to soar

on 29 January 2018

Voters condemn the legislature and Governor Fallin’s work, but not for their legislation or general policies as one might assume.…

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Congressional election to be decided by money, voter turnout
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Congressional election to be decided by money, voter turnout

on 16 January 2018

Kevin Hern is likely to win the election to replace 1st District Representative Bridenstine because of his spending power. Jim…

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School funding proposal lacks financial feasibility
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School funding proposal lacks financial feasibility

on 12 November 2017

Mayor G. T. Bynum unveiled an initiative for education that would help reinvigorate school funding but would struggle to succeed…

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New law makes roads safer, likely increases number of tickets
graphic by Michaela Flonard
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New law makes roads safer, likely increases number of tickets

on 7 November 2017

Road safety will likely improve with the new left lane law. As of November 1, it is a ticketable offense…

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Oil, progressive taxes best way to help Okla. budget
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Oil, progressive taxes best way to help Okla. budget

on 31 October 2017

The Oklahoma budget would benefit from higher taxes on the upper brackets and on oil and gas wells.

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More technology in schools worth the risk
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More technology in schools worth the risk

on 17 October 2017

Despite the drawbacks in knowledge retention, integrating technology in class closes the gap between rich and poor students.

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