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OU cross country finishes off the season at the NCAA Championships
The OU cross country team headed into Monday?s NCAA championships as the No. 16 team in the country and finished 12th out of the 31-team field with 386 team points.
Graduate Student Senate tables legislation
The legislation would suggest to the OU Board of Regents that ?sexual orientation and gender identity? be added to OU?s nondiscrimination policy.
Sooner football notebook
Head coach Bob Stoops said junior offensive lineman Brian Lepak will start at center Saturday against the No. 12 Oklahoma State Cowboys.
CAMPUS BRIEFS: Name of man arrested in Union fight released
Norman Police have released the name of one of the two men arrested at the Oklahoma Memorial Union Saturday evening.
City Council to decide future of city's parks
Norman City Council will consider adopting the Norman Parks and Recreation Master Plan at its 6:30 meeting tonight.
Sooners and Cowboys reverse roles
This football season is very strange for OU. So strange that, in my ways, it?s backward from the way things usually are.
As football season goes, so goes the economy
The Sooners? 6-5 record has cost Norman more than just another chance to be the home of a BCS bowl team. In a town where college football reigns supreme, when the team suffers, so does the town?s economy.
COLUMN: Hollywood unfairly targets religion in movies, like ?2012?
The movie ?2012,? an all-out, physics defying, gratuitous festival of apocalyptic disaster, has been reviewed unfavorably thanks to its lack of plot.
OUR VIEW: Things we?re thankful for
Here is a short list of some of the things we are thankful for this year. No doubt, it?s been a tough year for some, but, as in years past, Thanksgiving 2009 will provide an opportunity to reflect on the good things in life.
International students maintain home connection
While settling into new lives in Norman can prove difficult for international students, sometimes figuring out how to keep in touch with loved ones back home overshadows the adjustment process.
?Fantastic Mr. Fox? an animated jewel
There?s a common criticism of Wes Anderson?s films ? that they?re all hopelessly twee mope-fests filled with characters who get by on their ironic self-referential quips and father issues. Anderson?s visual panache aside, the criticism sticks, and I say that as an admirer.
Good Evening New York City
Nearly 45 years after the culturally indelible Beatles concert that christened Shea Stadium in New York City, Paul McCartney returned for the inaugural concert at the new stadium right next door to Shea?s former home.
New Music Tuesday: John Mayer, "Battle Studies"
Lacks firepower, but holds down the fort nonetheless
Thanksgiving translates into Islamic tradition
Many Muslim-Americans will fast Thursday in recognition of the Muslim day of Arafat and break the fast that evening with a Thanksgiving feast.
COLUMN: Despite missing football, study abroad worth it
Choosing to spend a semester at Middlesex University in north London was a tough decision to make last spring. Much of the difficulty was associated with my love for a certain athletic program for which the university is well known (hint: It?s the one where we?ve got more wins than anybody else in the modern era).
Sooners downed by VCU
Sooners lose first road game of the year
Wrestling takes down Arizona State
OU wrestling comes back on Arizona to win the duel
Improvised comedy videos by students screened in Dale Hall
Actors and filmmakers took to the streets of Norman to shoot improvised videos Saturday night.
International students adapt to new perceptions of time, spacing
Haiying Kong is never sure exactly what time to arrive when she?s invited to an event.
Sooner defense MIA in Lubbock
LUBBOCK, Texas ? Disappointing. Bad. Flat out beaten.
