Author: Chase Goza

The Ana Berry Trio Soothes with Jazz at the Tulsa Botanic Garden

Strewn up ornaments decorate every nook and cranny of the Tulsa Botanic Garden at this time of the year. Ambient Christmas songs play in the background of the area to make sure everyone can feel the holiday cheer. Guests to the garden can be amazed at the number of lights that adorn the serene walkways […]

Review: Students Celebrating the Final Bedlam: A Football Rivalry

On the eve of the last Bedlam game between the Oklahoma State University Cowboys and the University of Oklahoma Sooners, Student Life provided tables full of football goodies for students at each TCC campus. Among the items given away were cups, candy, and footballs. The gifts were offered at the low price of turning in […]

Review: Wildflower Art Market Autumn Celebration gives visitors a cultural exhibit on Route 66

On Route 66 in Tulsa, there is an art festival known as the Wildflower Art Market Autumn Celebration, Sept. 30. The annual exhibition offers a cultural experience for Tulsans and others visiting this iconic road in America. There are various shops set up in the area of the Meadow Gold District, including art vendors displaying […]

Free Lunch Wednesdays at a Campus Near You

At various TCC campuses on Wednesdays, a free lunch will be provided by Baptist Collegiate Ministries. The luncheon program is held every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Students are encouraged to stop by Student Life at TCC campuses to get a free lunch and have fun conversations with your community.   Melissa Bryan, a […]

Review: Frankie Cosmos has limitless potential to grow as an artist

Frankie Cosmos, a musician based out of New York, put on a show at Guthrie Green in Tulsa on Oct. 1. She opened her set with the single “On the Lips,” which had the full attention of the audience. The openers for her performance were Charlotte Bumgarner, and the band Good Morning. Cosmos and the […]

News Analysis: OKC Thunder: An NBA Season in Preview: Building Momentum

The NBA’s OKC Thunder succeeded in attaining 40 wins last season, due in large part to the superstar talent of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and his fellow teammates, such as running mate Josh Giddy, a small forward who averaged 16.6 points per game last season. Unfortunately for the Thunder in the preseason of the 2022-2023 NBA season, […]

Ticket Tuesday Gives Back to Students at the Admiral Twin Drive-In

Students at Tulsa Community College were given the option to receive two free tickets to the Admiral Twin, a drive-in theater in Tulsa during the Ticket Tuesday event held at Student Life. Susan Looper, program coordinator of West Campus, explained, “Well, it is free. Their student fees that they pay are what pay for the […]

Keystone Lake’s history: A story of nature and a former town

Keystone Lake is a body of freshwater that leads from Mannford to Sand Springs and is 15 miles west of downtown Tulsa. There was once an entire “Old West Town” that was founded in 1900 that has since been flooded over with Keystone Lake’s waters. The Keystone Dam began construction in 1956 and ended construction […]

Review: Earth and Soul: A Store That Offers Spiritual Journeys  

Visit Earth and Soul in Sand Springs, Okla. The metaphysical shop has all the supplies for spiritual wellbeing. Upon entering the shop, one is immediately struck by the sheer amount of jewelry that decorates the walls. Each one of these pieces of jewelry happens to be hand wrapped by the owner of the store Rhonda […]

Student Life Offers Moon Pies in Celebration of the Semester’s End

The Student Life at TCC campuses offered a unique way to celebrate International Moon Day at the end of the semester for students and staff. Moon Day is officially recognized on July 20. The occasion was celebrated on July 27 at TCC. It is in celebration of the first landing on the moon during the […]

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