Newsflash, fellow students: TU doesn’t have to follow any of those conduct policies it’s published. Apparently, they are only for…
Unlimited private school vouchers will bring chaos
Oklahoma state Rep. Jason Nelson has proposed the “Oklahoma Education Savings Account Act,” which would allow parents to get state…
On TU’s brand of justice
The University of Tulsa suspended a student 11 hours from graduation, without a hearing, without presenting compelling evidence and for…
TU’s new website modern, marketable
Recently, the University of Tulsa rolled out a new website. The website looks considerably better than the old one, has…
Newly low oil prices benefit consumers, not environment
The price of gasoline recently dropped from over $100/barrel to less than $50/barrel. And that’s great because it encourages driving…
Approval method of voting eliminates two-party stranglehold
The citizens of Flatland need a new president. Having seen the problems with first-past-the-post voting though, they also need to…
Downsmash vs. Touchdown: E-sports gaining traction
On Sunday, February 1, nearly 150 million people tuned into Super Bowl XLIX to watch the Patriots and the Seahawks…
TU shouldn’t give tickets if a lot is mostly empty
As much as we hate them, parking tickets do serve a purpose. It’s when that purpose is forgotten that unfair…
OK state vegetable a seedy choice
Citizens of Oklahoma, you have been misled. The watermelon is not a fruit—it is a vegetable! At least that’s what…
Gerrymandering and its discontents
Flatland has recently decided to elect a representative congress. Each district will get to send one local representative to this…