The Center for Heterodox Economics (CHE) at TU hosted its first conference this past weekend at 101 Archer. The Center…
Connection Across Faiths (And Falafel)
The Interfaith Dinner provided a space for members of various on-campus faith organizations. The annual Interfaith Dinner took place on…
Cane Careers’ Countdown to Connections
The Cane Careers department hosts multiple masterclasses preparing students for its upcoming Hurricane Connections event. As a part of its…
TU Closes C-Store
As many of you are aware, the Hurricane Market (also known as C-Store, Convenience-S and “Store where everything is free”)…
Honing in on homelessness
The Senate Bill 484 would remove homeless services in cities sizing less than 300,000. The Senate Bill 484 would prohibit…
Judge blocks funding freeze
Donald Trump’s first week in office is complete and here are some key highlights and problems. Monday, the Office of…
OK Senate introduces SB-484
If passed, the bill would allow for only two municipalities to operate homeless shelters. An Oklahoma Senate bill currently in…
Federal government suspends funding
As a result of Trump’s slew executive orders, the Administration attempted to freeze payouts. On Tuesday, Jan. 28, President Donald…
Tulsa Basketball’s shortcomings at the foul line
Sports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano discusses an issue with the Golden Hurricane’s game. The University of Tulsa’s men’s basketball team…
TU clubs ‘spring’ into action
The Spring Activities Fair allowed a variety of clubs and organizations to reach out directly to the university’s student body.…