A student panel composed of members from the TU Young Democrats, TU College Republicans, Association of Black Collegians and Pi…
TU Rider Network builds strong biking community
Manager Lauren Wagner explains TURN’s motivations and its off-campus inspirations.
Dirty Projectors take a drastically different turn with rhythmic, beat-driven new album
David Longstreth removes the guitars and backup singers in favor of deeply thematic, if not clunky, lyrical content on “Dirty…
RAW Open Mic an engaging outlet for TU’s aspiring poets
TU’s Reading and Writing Club showed off impressive, vivid poetry with a wide range of themes.
Tulsa author tackles Tulsa Race Riots in newest novel
Jennifer Latham discusses how the characters in her new novel represent Tulsa’s history.
Legislative Digest
The Legislative Digest looks at the bills and resolutions passed by Oklahoma’s state legislators in the last week.
County-level liquor laws promote democracy
SB 221 benefits local communities by giving them power to decide when liquor stores in their counties should be open.
Oil tax cuts to blame for lack of school funding
Schools have lost their final funding safety net, and the only solution is fixing the state’s broken tax policy for…
Student gets flu, doesn’t even consider roommate’s feelings
An inconsiderate TU student got the flu during midterms. State-Run reporters talked to the victim, her roommate.
SA misinterprets student, brings in NEEDTOBREATHE for Springfest
While SA was announcing the Springfest band, an asthma attack was misinterpreted as a call for the band “NEEDTOBREATHE.”