9/22/09 — Volume 95, Issue 4
News
- Computer bug bites student senate elections
by Joe Schroeder - U.S. passes anti-tobacco act
by Kelli Kickham - Corrective driving programs can reduce automobile insurance costs
by Jamie Reeves - CGE showcases options abroad
by Elizabeth O'Neill - Student Spotlight
by Elizabeth O'Neill - Oklahoma freezes judicial salaries
by Jamie Reeves
Sports
- Reality of rugby may surprise
by Jordan White - Tennis soars to five flight titles
by Staff Report - Runners take second at Classic
by Staff Report - TU tennis standout still playing
by Kelli Kickham - Hurricane Hotshot
by Jacqueline Malleo - TU-SAAC gives voice to student-athletes
by Courtney Chadney
Variety
- "Circus" spectacle dazzles concert-goers
by Sean Nanny - Mystery Afoot
by Sean Nanny and Meredith Nelson - Organization of the week
by Staff Report - “Little Ashes” offers little value
by Mary Jessup - Muse album starts well, has mundane ending
by Sarah Szabo - Ten fabulous, free Tulsa features
by Allie Parham
Opinion
- Venezuelan education law rejects civil liberties
by Liza Mata - German ambassador visits Tulsa, encourages green policies
by Philip Reiser - Campus safety remains an individual responsibility
by Kelli Kickham - Student Association
by Danny Patten - Letter from the editor
by Kate Kramer - Tulsa teen sues Abercrombie and Fitch for racism
by Kelli Kickham - Obama anticipates economic improvement
by Philip Reiser
