This message was sent on behalf of the Rev. Jeffrey Francis, Sharp Chaplain: It is with deep sadness that we…
SA polls students in Whatcha Thinking Thursdays
SA uses the program to reach a broader range of students by going to them instead of waiting for the…
Student Maureen Haynes elected state delegate
Freshman Maureen Haynes discusses her position with the Democratic Party of Oklahoma and encourages fellow students to get involved.
Mock excavation teaches class reality of archaeology
During the Research Colloquium, students from Dr. Odewale’s class held a mock excavation for visitors to witness.
Professor awarded for achievement in social justice by YWCA
During her acceptance speech, Professor Janet Levit discussed how implicit bias negatively affects everyone’s social and professional lives.
Professor Smith hopes lawsuits can bring funding to Okla. schools
With a new court makeup and a 30 percent cut to public education over 10 years, Yale National Initiative Planning…
Swilling case appealed to the 10th Circuit Court
A 2014 sexual assault case involving a suspended basketball player and perceived negligence on the part of the University is…
Drug sentencing another misstep for criminal justice
Criminalizing low-level drugs like marijuana is ineffective at stopping their daily use and doesn’t follow the powers laid out in…
Prosecutor firings controversy a real example of “fake news”
Media outlets aren’t addressing context when covering the Trump administration’s firings, which are actually a standard move for power changes.
Diamond Pipeline endangers burial grounds, water supply
The pipeline’s economic incentives fail to outweigh the environmental and cultural problems construction would cause.