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TU plans to return to normal conditions next year
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TU plans to return to normal conditions next year

on 15 March 2021

As of March 8, Oklahoma entered Phase 3 of the state’s vaccination plan. This means that college students and those…

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TU maintains low COVID-19 positivity rates
In the Feb. 22-28 reporting period, TU conducted 599 tests and found only 5 active cases. courtesy University of Tulsa
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TU maintains low COVID-19 positivity rates

on 8 March 202115 March 2021

The number of positive COVID-19 cases for students, faculty and staff on the University of Tulsa’s campus has been under…

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FDA approves Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine
Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna have been available for several months, but the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine presents alternate options for individuals getting vaccinated. graphic by Emma Palmer
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FDA approves Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine

on 8 March 202115 March 2021

Saturday, Feb. 27, the FDA approved Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, making it the third manufacturer able to distribute vaccines…

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University of Tulsa announces new strategic plan
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University of Tulsa announces new strategic plan

on 1 March 20211 March 2021

On Jan. 29, the Board of Trustees approved a new strategic plan for TU. One of the main elements of…

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Poetic Justice adds volunteers for distance learning program
Since it began in 2014, more than 3,000 incarcerated women and 300 volunteers have participated in programs. courtesy Poetic Justice
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Poetic Justice adds volunteers for distance learning program

on 1 March 2021

Poetic Justice is a nonprofit based in Tulsa that brings creative writing programs to incarcerated women. It began in 2014…

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Oklahoma lawmakers respond to BLM protests
If passed in the House, SB 834 would allow cities to greenlight “Back the Blue” street paintings. graphic by Emma Palmer
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Oklahoma lawmakers respond to BLM protests

on 22 February 202122 February 2021

Following Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020 and the January 2021 insurrections at the Capitol, legislators throughout…

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Food Not Bombs creates emergency zone for unhoused Tulsans
Food Not Bombs is a global organization dedicated to feeding the hungry and to protesting war and poverty. courtesty Food Not Bombs
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Food Not Bombs creates emergency zone for unhoused Tulsans

on 22 February 2021

Mutual aid group Tulsa Food Not Bombs went viral on Facebook last week after allegations against the city of Tulsa’s…

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Oklahomans prepare for upcoming blizzard
The University of Tulsa elected to hold classes virtually, closing campus, Feb. 9-12 and has not yet announced a plan for classes on Feb. 15. photo by Piper Prolago
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Oklahomans prepare for upcoming blizzard

on 16 February 202116 February 2021

Following a week of unusually cold weather, meteorologists predict a second winter weather system to arrive in eastern Oklahoma early…

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Responsible masking protects communities from COVID-19
The CDC and health officials state masks with two layers of tightly woven fabric are most effective. graphic by Emma Palmer
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Responsible masking protects communities from COVID-19

on 16 February 2021

As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, reaching about 107 million cases globally at the time of writing, it has become…

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University of Tulsa celebrates Black History Month
Black History Month takes place for the entirety of February every year. graphic by Emma Palmer
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University of Tulsa celebrates Black History Month

on 8 February 2021

The University of Tulsa is marking Black History Month this year with a number of events meant to highlight the…

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