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Understanding the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
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Understanding the conflict between Russia and Ukraine

on 5 September 2022

Six months after Russian military troops invaded Ukraine, Dylan Moucka examines the history behind the two nations. On February 24,…

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Is it Too Much to Carry? The Responsibility of Gun Rights
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Is it Too Much to Carry? The Responsibility of Gun Rights

on 5 September 2022

The Supreme Court expanded gun rights for citizens to grant equal protection, but who’s responsible for our protection? On June…

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Police officer arrested for staging mass shooting at Catholic Charities
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Police officer arrested for staging mass shooting at Catholic Charities

on 5 September 20225 September 2022

A police officer simulated a mass shooting in Omaha Catholic Charities without telling employees it was a drill. This past…

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Israel storm al-Aqsa mosque, injuring 158
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Israel storm al-Aqsa mosque, injuring 158

on 25 April 2022

Conflict between Israel and Palestine has been steadily increasing over the past few weeks Almost two weeks ago, Israeli police…

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COVID intensifies youth mental healthcare inequity
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, contemplating suicide or is in need of a professional, please contact the above resources for assistance or more information. Graphic by Amy Polovich
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COVID intensifies youth mental healthcare inequity

on 18 April 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has put more strain on an already fragile healthcare system. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, I have…

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A&S double-major reflects on witnessed protests
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A&S double-major reflects on witnessed protests

on 11 April 2022

As current students protested True Commitment, potential students began to worry. Margaret Laprarie shares her experience. Picture this: You’re a…

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SA philanthropy funding needs accountability
All students pay a $75 fee per semester to fund Student Association. courtesy utulsa.edu
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SA philanthropy funding needs accountability

on 4 April 20224 March 2024

Discussions over a recent bill highlight exclusivity and a lack of oversight on SA charity events. Student Association (SA) has…

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Tenured faculty fired over gay guest speaker
This was the last tour that Robot House gave to Michael O'Keefe's students back in 2021. As a result of his firing, they have severed all ties with Oklahoma Christian University. courtesy @Brianwinkeler on Twitter
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Tenured faculty fired over gay guest speaker

on 4 April 202222 April 2024

Oklahoma Christian University is not teaching students the importance of inclusivity and diversity. Oklahoma Christian University allegedly fired a tenured…

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Vouchers bill defeat a win for education
Rejecting the proposition required several Republicans to vote against the bill. courtesy okstate.gov
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Vouchers bill defeat a win for education

on 28 March 2022

Funding unaccountable private institutions would be detrimental to Oklahoma public schools. Last Wednesday, March 23, the Oklahoma Senate failed to…

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Keystone pipeline could allow oil independence
There has already been a push for petroleum industry growth to combat reliance on the cartel OPEC, and an independence from Russia's supply could further independence in other countries as well. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Keystone pipeline could allow oil independence

on 8 March 2022

The U.S. can’t support Ukraine and still rely on Russian oil. The Russo-Ukrainian war has once again brought with it…

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