I sat in The Collegian office Sunday night with most of the paper already put together and this blank space…
Vice Presidential debate lacks substantial policy discussion
Both presidential candidates continue to argue that their respective vice presidential nominees had the better night last Tuesday, October 4th.…
Professor takes unique approach to studying Neanderthals
TU’s Miriam Belmaker, professor of Anthropology, studies rodents to better understand Neanderthals in her Zooarchaeology and Paleoecology lab. By studying…
Professor’s book takes new approach to old tale of love
In the world of literary fiction, it is sometimes said that there is no absolutely original work; an author can…
Professor researches depictions of Native Americans in the pictorial press
Throughout his career, TU Communications professor John Coward has devoted much of his researching efforts to the topic of Native…
Shuttle, custodial services and thermostats affected by budget changes
The University of Tulsa has announced some additional cost-saving measures in response to budget changes. These changes are intended to…
TU students participate in Tulsa’s 40 Days for Life event
September 28 marked the beginning of 40 Days for Life, an international event to end abortion organized by a pro-life…
SA fosters conversation between students, administration on diversity
Last Friday, SA’s Diversity and Multiculturalism department held its first ever town hall, called State of the TUnion. This event…
Professor’s upcoming book to focus on Mary Shelley’s religious life
Dr. Jennifer Airey, Associate Professor of English here at TU and author of The Politics of Rape: Sexual Atrocity, Propaganda…
TU student travels abroad to research Syrian refugees
Julia Westbrook has had her fair share of international experiences. Before transferring to TU, she studied abroad with TCC in…