Interim President Dickson, Provost Airey and Dean Chalmers addressed budget cuts, new programs and the upcoming presidential transition, among other…
Open primary proposition falls short
Despite Oklahoma citizens’ efforts, State Question 836 not to appear on ballot. On Thursday, March 5, Secretary of State Benjamin…
Trump’s record-long State of the Union address highlights partisan divides
Democratic and Republican legislators respectively protest and praise Trump’s stance on immigration, tariffs and other issues. On Feb. 24, President…
Party at the Polls
Bruce Bigler and Archit Dash are to lead SGA next year. Chief Elections Officer Aryn Moore announced next year’s Executive…
Executive debate reveals priorities
Candidates emphasized transparency and efficiency, while one presidential contender drew backlash for critiquing opponents during closing remarks. Last Monday, Student…
Why are reactions to ICE so polarized?
Professor Mark Brewin explains how political identity shapes public response to ICE in the media. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has…
“Hurricane Against Hern” mobilizes students and faculty
Academics worry for a future that finds the vacant presidency filled by politician Kevin Hern. “Hurricane Against Hern” has become…
From Your TU Senators-Elect
Following the recent election results, TU senators-elect prepare to represent their constituencies in the spring. They answer questions about their…
SAVE hosts candlelight vigil for domestic violence victims in Oklahoma
The Student Alliance for Violence Education aims to support and educate at TU amid concerning Oklahoman domestic violence percentages. TULSA—For…
United Nations labels Israeli occupation of Gaza a genocide
Israel denies UN report finding the country guilty of four of five indicators of genocide in its occupation of the…