Enlightenment Week provides students the opportunity to come together in religious understanding. Through active discussion and the sharing of different…
Accountability committee important for Oklahoma
In response to the problems resulting from allegations of sexual harassment and wrongful termination being laid against two Oklahoma senators,…
Health at Every Size can change wellness rhetoric
Diet, exercise, weight loss, health, nutrition: all are words that are prominent in today’s culture. Society has become transfixed on…
Education can help stop blackface before college
Recently, two incidents of blackface on social media have occurred at OSU. One occurred on Martin Luther King Jr. Day,…
The Flaming Lips are back in a pseudo-return-to-style
Formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, The Flaming Lips are a prime example of “diverse discography,” with releases ranging from…
Cirque Du Soleil’s “Ovo” makes insects acrobatic
Ovo is Portuguese for Egg. It is also the name of Cirque Du Soleil’s latest show, which I saw from…
Poor production hampers “Footprints in the Dew”
On September 26, 1970, E.C. Mullendore was murdered at his home in Osage County, Oklahoma. Mullendore, in charge of one…
Pianist Krisztina Wajsza brings classical to campus
Tuesday evening, Feagin Visiting Artist Krisztina Wajsza regaled an enthusiastic audience in Lorton Performance Center’s Gussman Hall with a virtuosic…
TU’s Theatre Department channels Shakespeare for a dystopic retelling of “Julius Caesar”
TU theatre’s recent production of “Julius Caesar” had everything you would least expect from Shakespeare: a future dystopian America, 14…
The Void: What should I say to a grieving friend?
We’ve all been there. You’re minding your own business, ignoring the feelings of uselessness and mortal fear, when out of…