Increased wages meant to help fill these positions are soon to run out. The role of substitute teachers is changing.…
A government shutdown is imminent
The U.S. Government has had 14 shutdowns since 1980. Sources speculate that we may be heading into number 15. Reports…
Fire in downtown Tulsa burns down two local businesses
Local community members rally to help those impacted by the fire. A fire broke out in downtown Tulsa that damaged…
Woman files complaint regarding Oklahoma’s abortion bans
The state is accused of violating federal law. Jaci Statton and the Center for Reproductive Rights filed an administrative complaint…
What’s next for TU’s campus?
Projects on campus predicted to slow down. As the new Starbucks is nearing its completion, there are a lot of…
Sickness on campus and how to avoid it
Flu season is on its way. Recent sickness around campus has many wondering what illness is spreading. While it is…
Speaker McCarthy announces Biden impeachment inquiry
This move may win over his ultraconservative critics. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced that he will endorse an impeachment inquiry…
TU welcomes most Merit Scholars of any university this fall
Merit Scholars provide their own insight on why they came to TU. The University of Tulsa has welcomed 151 National…
TU implements new cybersecurity program
Major donations assist in funding TU’s next biggest advancement in cybersecurity research. More than ever, technology has become an essential…
Oklahoma State Department of Education partners with PragerU
PragerU characterizes its own materials as indoctrination. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters announced on Sept. 5 that the…