The Legislative Digest looks at the bills and resolutions passed by Oklahoma’s state legislators.
TU’s pet policy is needlessly restrictive, outdated
TU’s housing department should offer a pet deposit option that would allow pets but still protect against potential problems.
Drug sentencing another misstep for criminal justice
Criminalizing low-level drugs like marijuana is ineffective at stopping their daily use and doesn’t follow the powers laid out in…
Prosecutor firings controversy a real example of “fake news”
Media outlets aren’t addressing context when covering the Trump administration’s firings, which are actually a standard move for power changes.
Diamond Pipeline endangers burial grounds, water supply
The pipeline’s economic incentives fail to outweigh the environmental and cultural problems construction would cause.
Okla. students unprepared for college and the workforce
The education system needs to be re-evaluated in light of the thousands of jobs available to increasingly few people.
Legislative Digest
The Legislative Digest looks at the bills and resolutions passed by Oklahoma’s state legislators.
High schools should require four years of math
The Oklahoma State Department of Education has placed more value on a fourth year of high school math, but their…
State must be accountable for supplanting education funding
Taking away money from the education budget is a significant detriment to the state in addition to being against the…
Letter from the editor: Why media matters
While Americans should be critical of media, that movement should come from citizens participating in the media rather than be…