Seven execution dates have been set by Oklahoma for prisoners on the state’s death row. After a six-year hiatus, the…
President Carson speaks to student body
TU’s new president delivered his vision for the future of the university and fielded questions from students. During the afternoon…
Tulsa State Fair has a rich history
A tradition lasting over one hundred years, the Tulsa State Fair is an eleven day family-friendly event for all to…
Gabby Petito’s disappearance garners national attention
The 22 year-old woman’s remains were recently discovered, with her still-missing boyfriend a person of interest. National attention placed a…
McGirt v. Oklahoma challenged again by Oklahoma AG
Two new petitions seek to move major crimes committed against Native Americans into the jurisdiction of the state. On Sept.…
Julius Jones recommended for commutation
The death row inmate’s fate is now up to Governor Kevin Stitt, who can either accept or reject the board’s…
Universities remove standardized test requirements
Many colleges’ applications no longer require SAT or ACT scores in a change that may last beyond the pandemic. For…
Mask and vaccine mandate debate rages on
The Delta variant has brought on a new wave of mandates and countermandates, and TU is stuck in the middle.…
Texas’ abortion law coming to Oklahoma
The law in Texas represents the most extreme abortion regulation in the country, though many other red states may be…
TU Fully Reopens Despite Delta Surge
Masks are optional as students head back into classrooms for the first time in over a year On May 20,…







