Tuesday May 14 | Tulsa World
Muldrow board approves removal of 10 Commandments Ten Commandments...
Pope Francis on Sunday gave the Catholic Church new saints, including hundreds of 15th-century martyrs who were beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam, as he led his first canonization ceremony Sunday in a packed St.
ORU students traveling to South Africa
Oral Roberts University business students will travel to South Africa to help enhance the sustainability and effectiveness of African of non-profit organizations.
Pope Francis gives church hundreds of new saints Pope Francis on...
One year ago, a private airplane carrying five people with ties to Oral Roberts University crashed in a cornfield near Chanute, Kan., killing four of them.
TCC Graduating Class Expected To Be Largest Ever
TCC expects to award a record number of degrees and/or certificates to its largest graduating class ever Friday night at the Mabee Center.
Estala Flying High Heading Into Meet of Champions
Estala signed his national letter of intent with Oral Roberts University this afternoon and joins one of the nation's best pole vaulting programs.
ORU's Roundtree arrested on domestic abuse, other complaints
After going to an estate sale about 15 years ago, Pamela Gilliland came home with an armful of stuff, including an old hatbox she paid $1 for.
There is so much headlining on the news today that shows the negative side of youth.
Myanmar's Zomi ethnic group moving to Tulsa
A narrow, rutted, rocky road through steep mountain canyons is all that connects northern Chin State in Myanmar to the rest of the world.
Some parenting advice from ORU's first lady
All but the coldest hearts go out this week to Rick Warren, mega-church pastor whose son Matthew shot himself to death Saturday.
The Tulsa World has reported that since 2006, Oklahoma Indian tribes have contributed $5,800,000.00 to federal, state, city, county and judicial candidates in Oklahoma.
Tulsa Booker T. Washington's Kaylan Mayberry signs with Oral Roberts University
American Airlines played catch-up Wednesday, resuming most flights and even adding a handful that were not on the schedule to help passengers stranded by a massive technology failure that grounded the carrier's entire U.S. fleet.