The Oklahoma Daily

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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>>> The Daily’s Ricky Maranon asked students if they planned on voting in the UOSA elections today and tomorrow.

“I won’t be voting. I’ve had my mind on other things that are more important to me lately.” —Lauren Baxter, English education junior

“I won’t be voting because I just haven’t taken the time to inform myself about what is going on.” —Jack Welborn, University College freshman

“I will be voting. It’s a good way to get involved and have your voice heard on campus.” —Melissa Bennett, energy management sophomore

“I won’t be voting. I just haven’t really given it much thought.” —Ian Pratt, psychology junior

CAMPUS EVENTS

POLICE REPORTS The following is a list of arrests and citations, not convictions. The information given is compiled from the Norman and OU Police Departments. At times, the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Department and the Oklahoma City FBI will contribute to these reports. All those listed are innocent until proven guilty. COUNTY WARRANT Christopher Troy Vick, 39, 946 N. Flood Ave., Sunday, also driving with a suspended license and speeding David Marshall Allen, 57, 900 Asp Ave., Sunday POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA Justin Ray Anderson, 27, 2200 Classen Blvd., Saturday Kelsey Lane Farmer, 20, South Porter Ave., Saturday Julian Richard Francisco, 19, Southest 24th Avenue, Sunday, also possession of drug paraphernalia Justan Ellis Phillips, 23, 1100 NE. 12th Ave., Friday, also possession of drug paraphernalia Paul Milton Bass, 18, 500 Elm Ave., Saturday, also possession of drug paraphernalia DISTURBING THE PEACE Christopher Grayham, 38, 1711 Westbrooke Terrace, Friday, also interference with an official process Irvin William Wilson, 33, 132 W. Main St., Saturday INTERFERENCE WITH AN OFFICIAL PROCESS

“I plan on voting, but I’m not quite sure what it all means. All I know is that the Facebook messages I have received have told me that I should vote.” —Ekaette Atakpo, University College freshman

Manuel Reveles, 18, Main Street, Sunday, also possession of weapons HOSTING OR PERMITTING A LOUD PARTY Deena Elysse Hasbini, 21, 2675 Classen Blvd., Sunday DOMESTIC ABUSE Scott Broyles, 42, 121 N. Creekdale Drive, Sunday, also first-degree burglary PETTY LARCENY Jordan Patrick Kerr, 23, 2501 Jenkins Ave., Friday POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL Adam Stephen Cooper, 20, 217 W. Boyd St., Sunday Maggie Lynn Payne, 18, 217 W. Boyd St., Sunday Laura Anne Sterkel, 20, 217 W. Boyd St., Sunday Michael Montgomery Johnson, 18, 2675 Classen Blvd., Sunday Stephen Michael Kennedy, 19, 1139 E. Brooks St., Saturday James Scott Richison, 19, 1139 E. Brooks St., Saturday Rustin Dale Ward, 19, 1139 E. Brooks St., Saturday Bradley James Roth, 18, 713 Andrea St., Saturday, also possession of marijuana Carolina Ruiz-Rico, 20, 700 E. Robinson St., Saturday John Hames Wellborne, 18, 2675 Classen Blvd.,

Sunday MOLESTING PROPERTY Creighton Edison Williams, 20, 132 W. Main St., Saturday PUBLIC INTOXICATION Robert Austin Gleeson, 20, 1601 E. Imhoff Road, Sunday Clayton Mathew Maninger, 18, 1601 E. Imhoff Road, Sunday Cody Vinning Young, 21, 343 N. Interstate Drive, Sunday Joseph Daniel Schroeded, 19, 346 First St., Saturday, also minor in possession of alcohol DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE John Bradley Cornwell, 56, North Jones Avenue, Saturday Nathan Paul Elliott, 25, West Main Street, Sunday, also driving with a suspended license Nathan A. Wooldridge, 26, North Berry Road, Sunday Tessa Renill Hatley, 20, 400 W. Lindsey St., Thursday Matthew Christopher Jones, 21, 600 S. Chautauqua St., Saturday Justin Martin Rush, 31, Boyd Street and Asp Avenue, Sunday, also no insurance OUTRAGING PUBLIC DECENCY Debrail Bernard Davis, 23, 1051 NE. 12th Ave., Sunday Michael Todd Wunsch, 21, 747 Asp Ave., Saturday

TODAY CHRISTIANS ON CAMPUS Christians on Campus will hold its weekly Bible study at noon in the Oklahoma Memorial Union. STUDENT SUCCESS SERIES Kathryn Wullstein will talk about how to earn an A in online courses at 4 p.m. in Wagner Hall. WOMEN’S OUTREACH CENTER Students can learn rock climbing methods and support breast cancer awareness at Climb for Komen at 4 and 6:30 p.m. in the Huston Huffman Center. Entry is $10 and directly benefits the Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

WEDNESDAY ISLAM IN AMERICA A panel of Muslim speakers will talk about its views of Islam in America at 6:30 p.m. in Meacham Auditorium. BOOB-A-PALOOZA Students can learn about common myths of breast cancer at 11:30 a.m. in the Oklahoma Memorial Union.

WOMEN’S OUTREACH CENTER Students can learn rock climbing methods and support breast cancer awareness at Climb for Komen at 6:30 p.m. in the Huston Huffman Center. Entry is $10 and directly benefits the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. SELF-DEFENSE CLASS Women can attend a free selfdefense class at 7 p.m. in the Adams-Tarman basement. E-mail woc@ou.edu for pre-registration. PUBLIC LECTURE Jennifer Holmes will speak about violence in Colombia at 4 p.m. in Gittinger Hall. WOMEN’S OUTREACH CENTER Students can learn rock climbing methods and support breast cancer awareness at Climb for Komen at 6:30 p.m. in the Huston Huffman Center. Entry is $10 and directly benefits the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. SELF-DEFENSE CLASS Women can attend a free selfdefense class at 7 p.m. in the Adams-Tarman basement. E-mail woc@ou.edu for pre-registration.

HPV Fact #13: About 2 out of 3 people will get genital warts after having any kind of genital contact with someone infected. HPV Fact #11: You don’t have to actually have sex to get HPV—the virus that causes genital warts.

Why risk it Visit your campus health center. hpv.com Copyright © 2010 Merck & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

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