June 27-July 2, 2012

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THIS WEEK TODAY

The Sooner Theatre will present “The Wizard of Oz” at 7:30 p.m. The show runs until Sunday and features a cast of 81 children ages 8-13 who have participated in the theatre’s summer production camp.

THURSDAY

OU Summer session presents “Chernobyl Diaries” as part of their free summer movie series. The movie will show at 6 and 8:30 p.m. in Meacham Auditorium at the OU Memorial Union.

FRIDAY

The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art’s Art After Hours will present Encouraging Native American Art: The Studio at 6 p.m. in the Dee Dee and Jon R. Stewart Classroom.

SATURDAY

The Oklahoma City Redhawks will play the Memphis Redbirds at 6 p.m. at the Bricktown Ballpark in downtown Oklahoma City. Tickets range from $6.75 to $20.50.

SUNDAY

Summer Breeze Concert Series will present a concert by Ginger Leigh at Lions Park. The show is free to the public and begins at 7:30 p.m.

MONDAY

Molotov Solution will play a show at 6 p.m. at The Conservatory, 8911 N. Western Ave., Oklahoma City. Tickets are $14.

TUESDAY

The OU Write club will meet at 6 p.m. in Wagner Hall, Room 280, to share writing with other members of the club. Poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and all types of writers are welcome.

For a full calendar of events, visit oudaily.com

TUITION & FEES

OU’s increase more than OSU, less than half of UCO’s hike STAFF REPORTS

“I think the action today reflects that and reflects the sensitivity to OU students will pay 3-percent students and parents’ needs, but more in tuition and fees next year (it) also provides a mechanism to after the Oklahoma State Regents continue to provide a great higher for Higher Education approved in- education opportunity at a very afcreases for 25 of the state’s 26 public fordable cost,” Johnson said. colleges and universities College and university at its meeting Thursday in presidents previously told OUDaily.com Oklahoma City. regents the increases were Continued coverage about the tuition increase. Resident students will needed to offset rising oudaily.com/news pay $216 more tuition costs, including insurance, and mandatory fees for 30 utilities and additional credit hours in two semesters, and faculty needed due to rising enrollnon-resident students will pay $1,116 ment. State appropriations to higher more. education will remain essentially flat The average increase across the for fiscal year 2013, up .04 percent — state’s higher education institutions from $1.008 billion in fiscal year 2012 is 5.2 percent, ranging from 2.8 per- to $1.012 billion for 2013. cent at Oklahoma State University The regents also approved a total to 7.9 percent at the University of higher education budget of $2.66 bilCentral Oklahoma, regents chancel- lion, up from $2.62 billion last year. lor Glen Johnson said. The budget includes $6.5 million for The regents took into account the the OU system. impact that rising tuition has on students and their parents, Johnson The Associated Press contributed to said. this report.

The Oklahoma Daily

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State Regents approve 3% tuition, fee increase which means

resident students will pay

non-resident students will pay

more on average

more on average

per 30 credit hours in two semesters

per 30 credit hours in two semesters

$216 $1,116


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