As OU attempts to reconcile and grow from racist incidents that plague its past, the university is now at a crossroads as possible state legislation and inquiries surrounding funding threaten
In his last three years at Westmoore High School, Seth Phung said he learned about the nuance of race-conscious affirmative action in an unconventional way: watching “Last Week Tonight with
discrimination there at the university that needs to be addressed, or is this just an issue amongst this particular frat? you know i believe that fraternity especially, they have shown over and over that they re not interested in being clus inclusive of all cultures. our university is not like that. as president born has said for the most part we have continued to progress. we have been great in doing diversity enrichment programs and we re going to continue to do that on this campus. how do you think this incident has impacted just the morale, especially of african-americans at ou? you know, i am, along with my peers and friends frustrated that we are still continuing to have these kind of dialogues, that they re still needed. i ve told a couple of friends