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How to become a citizen in the United States
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How to become a citizen in the United States

on 18 September 201929 September 2019

Student writer Corina Tampubolon breaks down the process of becoming a citizen in the United States. In light of Citizenship…

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Women in Business club celebrate female entrepreneurship
Vice President Adrienne Winchester (left), President Paige Hallam (middle) and Secretary Lauren Hill (right) welcoming new students at the Activities Fair. courtesy Women in Business club
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Women in Business club celebrate female entrepreneurship

on 17 September 201929 September 2019

This campus organization promotes women in the workplace by inviting local businesswomen to speak year- round. Sept. 22 will mark…

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Faculty Senate asserts True Commitment violated constitution
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Faculty Senate asserts True Commitment violated constitution

on 10 September 201912 November 2019

TU’s body of 32 faculty members voted that True Commitment should have first passed through them. On Thursday, Aug. 29,…

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Make a Difference Engineering pitches projects for local children
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Make a Difference Engineering pitches projects for local children

on 10 September 2019

An on-campus engineering organization proposes designs to help disabled children. On Friday afternoons, dozens of Engineers and STEM majors from…

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“False marketing” earns Oklahoma $572 million for opioid case
In 2016, 64,070 people died by overdose, 42,249 of whom died from opioids, according to data from the CDC. courtesy Wikipedia
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“False marketing” earns Oklahoma $572 million for opioid case

on 10 September 2019

Johnson & Johnson deemed responsible by Oklahoma judge for opioid crisis in landmark case. On Aug. 26, an Oklahoma judge…

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Engineering and Technology Job Fair to take place on Sept. 11
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Engineering and Technology Job Fair to take place on Sept. 11

on 10 September 2019

Forty-three companies to reach out to students at the Reynolds Center on Wednesday. The University of Tulsa’s Center for Career…

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Student Association — who they are and what they do
The homecoming bonfire is one of the events that SA helps put on each year. courtesy TU Alumni
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Student Association — who they are and what they do

on 10 September 2019

This student-led organization controls money for student groups and runs programs, among other tasks. The Student Association at the University…

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Center for Student Academic Success provides vital resources
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Center for Student Academic Success provides vital resources

on 10 September 2019

Located in Hardesty Hall, CSAS is available to help students succeed from academics to student life. The Center for Student…

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The Red Zone: not the only time to be careful
March 2019 had the highest percent of total (forced, drug facilitated and attempted) sexual assaults. courtesy the University of Tulsa Campus Climate Survey
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The Red Zone: not the only time to be careful

on 3 September 20193 September 2019

Despite the warnings of the Red Zone, sexual assault is a problem throughout the year. Sexual assault is a reality…

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Illiteracy in Oklahoma a complex, modern problem
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Illiteracy in Oklahoma a complex, modern problem

on 3 September 20193 September 2019

Illiteracy impacts more than just the ability to read a book; it can also affect the success of one’s children.…

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