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Joe Biden · GazaSupporters of Palestine pressure the Biden administration to act. During the primary elections a few weeks ago, pro-Palestinians decided to vote uncommitted on the Democratic ballot, disaffiliating themselves with Biden as a form of protest against him and his policy on Gaza. This policy even became famous with Representative Rashid Tlaib, the only Palestinian in Congress, announcing that she, too, voted uncommitted. The power of this policy man…See the Story
Biden panders to uncommitted voters – The Collegian
Tulsa · TulsaHigh schoolers create discomfort and inconvenience on campus. Hordes of teenagers invaded campus on Thursday and Friday, particularly plaguing the Allen Chapman Student Union. Dressed in tight pantsuits and pubescent arrogance, they ran around like ants, infesting spaces that were meant to be filled with sweatpants and young-adult anxiety. I felt underdressed waiting in line to get a bagel, which is not something I want to feel after sleeping in…See the Story
Debating a right to our campus – The Collegian
Tulsa · TulsaSports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano says tennis did nothing but serve this weekend. Simultaneous with the Golden Hurricane’s success in softball, The University of Tulsa’s tennis programs were earning victories of its own just next door. The men’s and women’s teams faced Lindenwood and North Texas, respectively. The first to grab its victory was the strong women’s program that took down North Texas 4-1. Despite the turnout, the beginning was…See the Story
Tulsa tennis finishes with victories this weekend – The Collegian
Palestine · PalestineCut the cameras, our 1 hour of coming-of-age moment is over and, not for the first time, I wish the conspiracy theorists were right about it launching us into the end times. It is, however, the end of my GPA, the end of the beginning of enrollment period and the end of available apartments for next semester. Course evals have opened up, and hopefully some specific professors are shivering in their timbers. If there was anything I could evaluate,…See the Story
The Weekly Yak – The Collegian
Tulsa · TulsaAfter repeated inaction from the Crumbleys, prosecutors argue fault lies with the whole family. The parents of a 17-year-old school shooter have been sentenced to at least 10 years in prison. Last Tuesday, a crowded courtroom listened to Judge Cheryl Matthews as she sentenced Jennifer and James Crumbley. “These convictions are not about poor parenting,” Oakland County Judge Cheryl Matthews said, according to AP News. “These convictions confirm …See the Story
School shooter’s parents sentenced to prison – The Collegian
Tennis · TulsaSports editor Jaralynn Tammi Morellano says both teams had a lead in the beginning. The University of Tulsa’s men’s and women’s tennis teams came up short against its opponents last week. The women’s tennis program fell 4-3 against No. 48 Denver on its Senior Day on Friday, April 5. Hours later, the men faced off against the American Athletic Conference’s top-ranked team, the Memphis Tigers (No. 27). Despite the close matches, it also fell 4-3. …See the Story
Tulsa tennis teams take multiple falls on Friday – The Collegian
Tulsa · TulsaNarrowly voted into office, Enid residents fought to recall Judd Blevins. Narrowly winning a city council election in February 2023, Judd Blevins became a city council member for Enid, Oklahoma. The city of around 50,000 residents elected him by a mere 36 vote difference. Blevins, a US veteran of Iraq and owner of a roofing company in Enid, ran on conservative values such as tighter immigration. He was supported by the current Oklahoma State Sup…See the Story