Raveena’s new release ‘Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain’ flutters into the summer with good vibrations
Entertainment, Music

Raveena’s new release ‘Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain’ flutters into the summer with good vibrations

Zak Royka- July 11, 2024

As the dog days of summer have kicked into full swing, listeners can cool off with the mellow R&B pop on Raveena’s latest release “Where ... Read More

Ryan Walters announces plans for Tulsa Public Schools amid backlash from protestors
News, Politics

Ryan Walters announces plans for Tulsa Public Schools amid backlash from protestors

The Vista- June 24, 2024

Peyton Cleek Reporter Protestors gather outside the Oliver Hodge Education Building. (JESSEY KOLLIE/THE VISTA) Oklahoma held its monthly board of education meeting on May 23, ... Read More

DeadCenter film festival explores VR film tech
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DeadCenter film festival explores VR film tech

Sam Royka- June 12, 2024

The DeadCenter film festival held an immersive, interactive film display in a quiet, low-lit room full of white Virtual Reality headsets. The soft clicks of ... Read More

Check your transcripts: UCO transfer students could graduate sooner
Campus, News

Check your transcripts: UCO transfer students could graduate sooner

The Vista- June 6, 2024

Xander Strickland Reporter A student writes a to-do list for their transfer into UCO. (SAM ROYKA/THE VISTA) By checking transfer agreements carefully, transfer students at ... Read More

Cage The Elephant’s ‘Neon Pill’ danced to soft rock angst
Entertainment, Music

Cage The Elephant’s ‘Neon Pill’ danced to soft rock angst

Zak Royka- May 29, 2024

"Neon Pill" album cover Kentucky indie rock band Cage The Elephant released their sixth studio album, “Neon Pill,” on May 17, 2024. This follows 2019’s ... Read More

Loan counseling aims to manage student debt in Oklahoma
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Loan counseling aims to manage student debt in Oklahoma

The Vista- May 19, 2024

Micah Thompson Contributing Writer (ASSOCIATED PRESS/PROVIDED) Since 2008, the year of the “great recession,” the cost of student loans has skyrocketed. Former students often spend ... Read More

Turn back the clock: Earth may soon have a negative leap second
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Turn back the clock: Earth may soon have a negative leap second

The Vista- May 18, 2024

Carly Torbett-Guiles Contributing Writer Earth, courtesy of NASA. The Earth may be heading toward a negative leap second as scientists say timekeepers may have to ... Read More