The Legislative Digest is your weekly look at the happenings of Oklahoma’s state legislature and upcoming bills and the terms…
Congressional election to be decided by money, voter turnout
Kevin Hern is likely to win the election to replace 1st District Representative Bridenstine because of his spending power. Jim…
In a post-Trump world, nuanced policy vital
Officials should be elected based on their credentials, not their charisma and ability to reassure the public with a familiar…
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor: My boyhood hero, Robert Kennedy, often said that “Jobs are better than welfare.” As a “liberal/progressive” Democrat, I…
Letter to the Editor
This letter is in response to the articles covering the sexual harassment allegations made against men in the media and…
Attendance policies vary, best left to the professor’s judgment
Showing up to class respects the professor’s time and benefits students who are looking to learn the material efficiently. Just…
Block courses disadvantage arts and sciences students
block one and two courses cause more frustration and few transferrable skills for majors who must schedule classes that do…
Decals decrying opioids well-intended, falls short
Stickers on Oklahoma and Oklahoma State Universities’ helmets that said “stop opioids” are a timely gesture that affected little lasting…
School funding proposal lacks financial feasibility
Mayor G. T. Bynum unveiled an initiative for education that would help reinvigorate school funding but would struggle to succeed…
TU’s Russian Studies dishearteningly deteriorates
Russian studies are still relevant in today’s world, and students continue to show interest, yet TU has failed to give…





