Low enrollment and an increase in housing capacity has incited administration to close off half of Lottie Jane.
“Wake Up TU” spotlights race relations in modern America
A student panel composed of members from the TU Young Democrats, TU College Republicans, Association of Black Collegians and Pi…
TU Rider Network builds strong biking community
Manager Lauren Wagner explains TURN’s motivations and its off-campus inspirations.
Balancing the scales for sexual assault survivors
Oklahoman legislators proposed several bills meant to give sexual assault survivors more opportunities to mount cases against their attackers. The…
TU awarded federal grant for sexual assault awareness and prevention
While TU has not formally decided how to spend the grant, the new Violence Prevention Program Coordinator, Kelsey Hancock, who…
A pastor’s perspective on Trump’s efforts to repeal the Johnson Act
University United Methodist Church Pastor Nathan Mattox discusses the Johnson Amendment and the larger duality between politics and faith.
After almost a year, use of Fit Desks in library remains in question
Students and staff offer insight into whether the Fit Desks started by the TU Riding Network have gotten a return…
Teach-in examines immigration through different academic disciplines
A panel composed of professors and one student commented on what immigration means to America and the effects of Trump’s…
Tulsa police will not renew contract with “Live PD,” Mayor GT Bynum says
An October 2016 incident presented the department in a negative light, which led to the department reconsidering its participation in…
Green Team revived for men’s basketball game as part of Recyclemania
Several students, as part of the Green Team, collected discarded recyclables after the last basketball game.