Herb Boyd, author of “Black Detroit” and professor of black studies at the City College of New York, spoke on…
Tulsa County to pursue first death penalty in eight years
If the jury reaches a unanimous opinion of guilty, Gregory Epperson will be killed via lethal injection.
Tulsa Fire Dept. honors 9/11 victims in grueling memorial
Tulsa firefighters engaged in an unorthodox but wholly reverent commemoration of 9/11 victims.
Okla. attorney general: tips to avoid hurricane Harvey and Irma charity scams
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter warns citizens of charity fraud and other scams in the wake of hurricanes Harvey and…
Laureate Institute for Brain Research recruits TU students for study
LIBR means to examine the effects of a mental toughness program that seeks to lessen the anxieties associated with education.
Brenda Tracy: a story to end sexual assault
Registered nurse, single mom, rape survivor and activist Brenda Tracy shared her story to encourage students to intervene when they…
SA dedicates month of events to Hispanic history and culture
TU’s Student Association has begun planning the Hispanic History Month.
Tulsa’s Elephant Rescue exposed as possible hoax
An elephant rescue organization, previously reported on by The Collegian, is today the target of serious speculation.
Humans Of Tulsa: Michael Heins
SS: “Why did you pick mechanical engi- neering as your major?” MH: “I always enjoyed building as a kid, like…
North Tulsans turn out for debate on moratorium
Moratorium on small box stores sparks nearly three hour discussion at Tulsa City Council meeting.