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Eye on the world
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Eye on the world

on 16 October 201816 October 2018

President Trump “disappointed” with Fed policies Last week, President Trump criticized the Federal Reserve, calling it “far too stringent” and…

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Brett Kavanaugh confirmed for Supreme Court
Pictured in July 2018 from left to right, Kentucky senator Mitch McConnell, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Vice President Mike Pence and Arizona senator Jon Kyl stand in the White House. courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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Brett Kavanaugh confirmed for Supreme Court

on 8 October 20188 October 2018

Following sexual assault allegations, a senate hearing and an FBI investigation, Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed as a Supreme Court Justice.…

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State questions on the ballot
SQ801 could alleviate some of the problems that led to 2018’s teacher strikes. courtesy Flickr
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State questions on the ballot

on 8 October 20188 October 2018

The ballot in November will include five state questions on varied topics. Besides the candidates for governor, there will be…

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Student org Pay it Forward supports Tulsa’s homeless
Carter Bradford began Pay it Forward after independently bringing food to the homeless with his friend. courtesy Carter Bradford
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Student org Pay it Forward supports Tulsa’s homeless

on 8 October 20188 October 2018

Pay it Forward urges students to use extra meal swipes to help feed the homeless. Plenty of Tulsans cross paths…

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New liquor laws affect stores
Gaslite, a liquor store with a long Oklahoman history, could meet its end under the new liquor legislation. courtesy Gaslite Liquor Store Facebook
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New liquor laws affect stores

on 8 October 20188 October 2018

Larger supermarkets can hope for a profit upswing, but smaller liquor stores may suffer For many years, Americans performed a…

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LIBR researches eating disorders
Valerie Upshaw (left) and Dr. Sahib Khalsa (right) are working on research to help treat anxiety and eating disorders. courtesy Laureate Institute for Brain Research
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LIBR researches eating disorders

on 8 October 20188 October 2018

An ongoing LIBR study seeks to understand mental conditions regarding eating disorders. Valerie Upshaw, a registered nurse and Clinical Research…

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Eye on the world
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Eye on the world

on 8 October 20188 October 2018

Osaka cuts ties with San Francisco over controversial statue Osaka, Japan officially cut sister-city ties with San Francisco last week…

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Rod Rosenstein lands in hot water amid leak
Rod Rosenstein’s future was put on hold in light of the nation’s other great scandal: the Kavanaugh hearing. courtesy Flickr
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Rod Rosenstein lands in hot water amid leak

on 2 October 20182 October 2018

Rosenstein’s career is in jeopardy after the New York Times leaked a conversation with the Deputy Attorney General. This week,…

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TEDx at the university
TEDx occurs anually at TU with an event in the spring semester. courtesy Flickr
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TEDx at the university

on 2 October 201815 October 2018

Applications for TEDx at University of Tulsa are open. TEDx at University of Tulsa is a yearly event that students…

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LIBR at work on depression
Principal investigator Dr. Jonathan Savitz is working on a LIBR study in the hopes of developing physiological treatment for depression. courtesy Laureate Institute for Brain Research
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LIBR at work on depression

on 2 October 20182 October 2018

An ongoing LIBR study focuses on the connection between the immune system and mental state. Nour el-Sabbah, a research intern…

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