Monday, October 31, 2011

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OU returns to win column with big victory over K-State (page 7) The University of Oklahoma’s independent student voice since 1916

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klahoma broadcasting legend Bob Barry Sr. died Sunday

Tuition costs overseas don’t fit the U.S. model

at the age of 80 after a 50-year broadcasting career.

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Barry was the radio voice for

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medieval facial hair. Families checking into the hotel walked past men armed with swords, and the incoming sunlight gleamed across the murky jade earrings of the maidens. University College freshman Allen Davis, dressed in a beige tunic and sturdy boots, said this was his first year to try out for the chessboard. “I have a couple of friends involved with it, so I decided to audition,” Davis said. “Plus, I get to swordfight if I get a fight role.” Davis said he hopes to get the part of Arthur, Erec or Kay, all of whom have fight scenes. Rebecca Horner, English and cultural studies senior,

Like many exchange students, Austrian law student Michaela Georgina Lexer pays tuition to her university in her native country. “ We p ay 1 6 e u ro s (around $22) per semester,” Lexer said. This may seem like a typo to most American students, but for many European students paying so little is not surprising. “We’ve always been used to that,” said Alice Wiart, a French foreign language student. “I couldn’t imagine otherwise.” The full tuition for a French university is between $300 and $600, but according to statistics from the French observatory Boivigny, almost one-third of students receive a scholarship based on social criteria. This scholarship has several ranks, offering different monetary sums, but the one students receive the most does not give any money, it just cancels a student’s tuition, offering virtually free college education. But not all countries fit this model. The average student debt in the U.S. has gone from $9,320 to $27,204 in fewer than 20 years, according to data compiled by National Public Radio. A similar trend is taking place in the United Kingdom. “It went from 3,400 pounds to 9,000 pounds (from $5,500 to $14,500) last year,” said Daniel Forrest, an English international business student. “The cost of one whole degree is now pretty much the cost of one year.” Forrest said the English government has begun to spend less on education, and he fears it’s going to reduce the number of people able to attend college. But a high price is not necessarily a bad thing. “It might not be worth paying almost nothing to go to college but having a more than average diploma,” said

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OU football and men’s basketball from 1961-1972 and again from 1991-2010. He called Oklahoma State football games from 1973–1990. Barry also voiced the seasons of five Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Owens, Barry Sanders, Jason White and Sam Bradford. He called Eddie Sutton’s first NCAA tournament run at Oklahoma State and Kelvin Sampson’s Final Four run in 2002 at OU. A member of the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame, he began as a sportscaster for KFOR-TV in 1966. Barry was the station’s sports director from 1970-1998. He continued as a sports anchor for KFOR until 2008.

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Students audition to bring chess to life at festival Organization seeks 33 people to join in games of human chess JAKE MORGAN Staff Reporter

The Comfort Inn & Suites off I-35 became a scene straight from Arthurian legend Saturday as the Arthurian Order of Avalon Inc. held its annual human chessboard tryouts. The Order, a nonprofit educational organization, performs in a variety of media at the Medieval Fair of Norman during late March and early April. The chessboard will consist of 33 people playing the roles of Arthurian characters in a large, choreographed play. Before the tryouts began, darian Harmon/tHe daiLy the lobby housed people Allen Davis, University College freshman, stands with Jessica Hensley on Saturday at the Comfort Inn & adorned with leather gauntSuites for the human chess auditions. The human chess is a production put on by the Arthurian Order of lets, pewter jewelry and Avalon every year at the Medieval Fair. Davis was cast as King Arthur in the 33-person production.

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costumes shouldn’t offend cultures

Sooners mold art from iron to create statues

Consider feelings before dressing up in Halloween costumes. (Page 4)

tigers sweep sooners saturday Volleyball loses third conference match this season. (Page 6)

LiFe & ARts

Zombies take over norman campus

october closes with halloween activities

UPB raises money for local organization with 5K Saturday. (ouDaily.com)

Holiday ends with costumes, candy and pumpkins. (Page 9)

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Trick-or-treating not common overseas Holiday traditions vary with cultures, students say

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Alexandra Knox, studio arts graduate student, releases the molten iron flow. OU and Oklahoma State sculpture students and professors collaborated during the 2011 Fuego Friday Iron Pour.

and an American culture. Thus, whereas it’s normal for most American children to go trick-or-treating, it is not a world-wide practice. COCO COURTOIS “When children walk Campus Reporter around trick-or-treating, The United States has ex- everybody is annoyed by ported a lot of its culture and them,” said Georg Poelzl, an products — and Halloween Austrian business student. is no exception to the rule. Despite the holiday’s Celtic origins, OU students MORE ONLINE know Halloween as a day Visit OUDaily.com to read centered on sharing and celthe complete story ebrating together that has been augmented by time


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