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Panel explores how money influences politics
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Panel explores how money influences politics

on 4 April 2016

On Tuesday, Tulsa’s League of Women Voters hosted a panel titled “Money Power VS. Power of the People.” Panelists included…

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“Go Vote” event to increase student participation
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“Go Vote” event to increase student participation

on 4 April 2016

On Tuesday, TYPROS will be registering students to vote, encouraging registered students to vote in Tuesday’s election for a new…

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School districts sue the state
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School districts sue the state

on 4 April 2016

48 school districts in the state of Oklahoma are currently suing the State of Oklahoma, including State School Superintendent Joy…

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SB 1187 languishes in House
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SB 1187 languishes in House

on 4 April 2016

Currently, the Oklahoma State House is debating Senate Bill 1187, which passed the Senate in the middle of last month.…

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Deserted in North Tulsa: How Highway 244 demarcates  differences in access to a basic necessity
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Deserted in North Tulsa: How Highway 244 demarcates differences in access to a basic necessity

on 31 March 2016

According to the USDA, large swaths of North Tulsa are considered food deserts. Food deserts are officially defined by the…

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TU six weeks into Recyclomania contest
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TU six weeks into Recyclomania contest

on 31 March 2016

The University of Tulsa is six weeks into Recyclemania, an eight-week recycling competition, involving colleges from around the country. In…

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TU promotes recycling through e-waste event
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TU promotes recycling through e-waste event

on 31 March 2016

The University of Tulsa is six weeks into Recyclemania, an eight-week recycling competition, involving colleges from around the country. In…

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President Obama nominates Merrick Garland for SCOTUS
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President Obama nominates Merrick Garland for SCOTUS

on 31 March 2016

On March 16 President Obama announced his Supreme Court Nomination of Merrick Garland, currently serving as the chief judge of…

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New Voices promotes free speech of students
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New Voices promotes free speech of students

on 31 March 2016

New Voices, a project of the Student Press Law Center, is a grassroots movement aimed at providing protections for high…

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Springfest goes super
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Springfest goes super

on 31 March 2016

After the post-Spring Break haze began to clear, the University of Tulsa welcomed one of the most highly anticipated weeks…

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