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FALL 2011 FINALS WEEK
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OU athletic director Joe Castiglione (left) and President David Boren laugh during a press conference with OU football coach Bob Stoops in September to announce the Big 12 Board of Directors’ decision to keep the conference together. Texas A&M and Missouri will leave the league and West Virginian and Texas Christian University will join in 2012.
Michelle Simer, multidisciplinary studies senior, smokes a cigarette on the South Oval. The tobacco committee is now looking to make OU tobacco free.
THE SEMESTER IN PHOTOS
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Students and friends hold candles while listening to stories at a candlelight vigil in September in the Unity Garden on the South Oval. The vigil marked the one-year anniversary of the suicide of Zach Harrington, a bullied, gay teen from Norman. Harrington’s suicide sparked reform among students on campus. Some of the participants officially came out of the closet as gay individuals in front of the candle-lit crowd. Leaders of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community on campus showed their support to OU students who attended the vigil.
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Contestants perform during the opening acts of the second annual Mr. Black OU pageant Nov. 16. Zoology sophomore Felton Knighton was crowned Mr. Black OU. Knighton performed a hip-hop routine for his talent and modeled in a golf athletic outfit for the active wear portion.
REmEmBERInG fALL 2011 As the semester races to a frenetic finish, the time has come to reflect upon the people, places and events that have shaped our collective university experience these past 16 weeks. For this reason, The Daily has compiled these photos of fall’s most memorable moments and issues. Whether it was the near collapse of the Big 12, the proposal of a tobacco ban or a vigil held to honor lost loved ones, since August, Sooners have made history and memories in equal measure this semester. For more photos, see Page B9.
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Cast members perform a snow-swirled ballet during dress rehearsal for “The Nutcracker” on Nov. 29 in the Rupel J. Jones Theatre. The classic holiday ballet was the last show for University Theatre before winter break.