SA passed five different bills during its last meeting of the fall semester. Two of them had to do with…
OU to face USDA punishment for animal cruelty
The University of Oklahoma has received over $19,000 in fines from the US Department of Agriculture after being cited for…
TU student receives NSF grant for doctoral research
Recently, TU doctoral candidate in archeology Alicia Odewale received a National Science Foundation grant for her research into enslaved Africans…
TU named Top 25 Military Friendly school
The University of Tulsa was recently recognized, though not for the first time, as a Military Friendly School by Victory…
Tulsa’s Little Light House expands programs
A light is growing brighter in the city of Tulsa—the Little Light House. The nonprofit organization, which provides resources to…
Introducing Oxley College of Health Sciences
Last week, the Oxley College of Health Sciences opened its doors at its location downtown, on S. Boulder Ave. This…
Rosaria Butterfield gives talk amid student protest
On Tuesday, November 17, Dr. Rosaria Butterfield came to campus for a lecture titled “Sexual Identity and the Christian Faith.”…
City revitalization to continue
In the past ten years the City of Tulsa has seen “Vision 2025,” (approved in 2003) and other developments lead…
Absentee voting and you
Absentee ballots allow one to vote even if you can’t make it to the polling station on election day. This…
Oil industry employees suffer severe losses
Nearly 100,000 American oil company employees—now former—have lost their jobs in the last 18 months due to oil prices falling…