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Stitt’s cabinent appointments overly business-centric
Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell has been quoted saying he views his position as a “sales and marketing job.” courtesy NewsOK
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Stitt’s cabinent appointments overly business-centric

on 21 January 201924 January 2019

Governor Stitt’s cabinet, composed mostly of corporate figures, will put tension between business and public interests. This past Thursday, Kevin…

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Intelligence shouldn’t define worth, despite racist claims
The 1962 Nobel Prize ceremony in Stockholm gave James Watson his Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and launched him to scientific fame. courtesy Academy of Achievement
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Intelligence shouldn’t define worth, despite racist claims

on 21 January 201924 January 2019

James Watson’s belief that race and IQ are correlated is rooted in racism, but the connection between genetics and intelligence…

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Consumption of fake news on social media related to age of user
Propensity to share fake news is directly related to age. courtesy Tulsa World
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Consumption of fake news on social media related to age of user

on 21 January 201924 January 2019

Digital literacy in the internet age is essential to discerning the accuracy of online media. The distribution of fake news…

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Lowest birth rates in the nation in last 30 years indicative of global changes
The birth rate in the United States has been historically correlated with the nation’s economy courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Lowest birth rates in the nation in last 30 years indicative of global changes

on 21 January 201924 January 2019

Changing attitudes toward women’s education and improvement in medication have helped lower the national birth rate. Birth rates are decreasing…

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Legislative Digest
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Legislative Digest

on 21 January 201924 January 2019

The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature and the bills and politics you…

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Successful democratic immigration policy needs moderation
Registration process of refugees in Presevo, Serbia, a transit location for refugees heading to the EU. courtesy Flickr
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Successful democratic immigration policy needs moderation

on 15 January 201916 January 2019

While gut reactions to immigration policy tend to lean toward extremism, only moderate policies seem politically feasible. Certain debates come…

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Possible hate crime legislation undermines intention of forgiveness
The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act is rooted in an anti-death penalty history, something the proposed legislation ignores. courtesy Flickr
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Possible hate crime legislation undermines intention of forgiveness

on 15 January 201916 January 2019

The implementation of the death penalty for hate crimes limits the possibility of parole for convicts. Hate crimes are a…

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New Years resolutions hinge on setting realistic goals
Failing resolutions can be caused by a lack of patience. graphic by Conner Maggio
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New Years resolutions hinge on setting realistic goals

on 15 January 201916 January 2019

Trying to be a new you during the new year can be frustrating, with slowly-progressing goals and unrealistic standards. Well,…

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The Legislative Digest
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The Legislative Digest

on 15 January 201916 January 2019

The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature and the bills and politics you…

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Humanities majors at crossroads under Trump administration
Studying the humanities is often represented as a poor financial decision, and has seen a general dip in popularity over the last decade. graphic by Conner Maggio
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Humanities majors at crossroads under Trump administration

on 12 November 201812 November 2018

Statisticians have long predicted the decline of the humanities, but the field has seen a recent resurgence. For decades, the…

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