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Okla. teacher walkout sorely needed
Oklahoma has long been awash with education problems, going so far as to cut the school week. Teachers are protesting for themselves and their students. Graphic by Conner Maggio
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Okla. teacher walkout sorely needed

on 2 April 2018

Teacher protests are another symptom of a state government that’s completely failed its duty to public education. On March 13,…

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Tax bill requirements dampen competition in legislature
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Tax bill requirements dampen competition in legislature

on 2 April 2018

Lack of competition in state legislature largely springs from the stringent requirements imposed on tax bills. In the upcoming Oklahoma…

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Point/counterpoint: Professors don’t have special privacy rights
Professors’ social media presence can be a great way to connect with friends and colleagues or a way for students to pry into their personal lives. Graphic by Madeline Woods
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Point/counterpoint: Professors don’t have special privacy rights

on 2 April 2018

Moderating what professor information students can and cannot look up is an impossible standard to uphold. Let me put my…

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Point/counterpoint: Students should respect professors’ privacy
Professors’ social media presence can be a great way to connect with friends and colleagues or a way for students to pry into their personal lives. Graphic by Madeline Woods
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Point/counterpoint: Students should respect professors’ privacy

on 2 April 2018

Professors do not agree to become the subject of scrutiny and speculation by virtue of teaching. The Internet has made…

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Point/counterpoint: Pluses and minuses an A+ GPA system
Students can feel pressured or motivated by changing the weight of their grades with a plus/minus system. Graphic by Madeline Woods
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Point/counterpoint: Pluses and minuses an A+ GPA system

on 12 March 2018

A student’s GPA does not necessarily represent a student’s understanding of a course, and GPAs should more accurately describe a…

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Point/counterpoint: Pluses and minuses would fail students
Students can feel pressured or motivated by changing the weight of their grades with a plus/minus system. Graphic by Madeline Woods
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Point/counterpoint: Pluses and minuses would fail students

on 12 March 2018

Students would lose more than just their high GPAs if TU were to switch from its current system of GPAs…

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Legislative Digest
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Legislative Digest

on 12 March 2018

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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Green bags a good start to reducing to-go meal waste
The Caf has changed to compostable bags that are better for the environment. Photo by Ethan Veenker
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Green bags a good start to reducing to-go meal waste

on 12 March 2018

The Caf is decreasing their carbon footprint by switching to eco-friendly bags, but backpacks or totes are the best option.…

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Campus trips up people with disabilities
Buildings on campus are difficult to enter when using a wheelchair, as shown by (top to bottom): Fisher West Suites, Physical Plant and McFarlin Library. Photos by Raven Fawcett
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Campus trips up people with disabilities

on 12 March 2018

While the campus is mostly technically ADA compliant, TU is still not truly accessible to all. Getting a wheelchair five…

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Student desk assistants losing vital hours
Without a desk assistant, more rules are liable to be broken, leaving students without help and buildings without a supervisor. Photo by Raven Fawcett
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Student desk assistants losing vital hours

on 12 March 2018

TU is changing the desk assistant position in dorms, which cuts down on student safety and earnings. TU housing is…

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