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his account for information about #SoonerNation. @President_Boren’s follower count was over 1500 at 5 p.m., just an hour after his first tweet. DANA BRANHAM Online Editor Boren’s first tweet read @danabranham “Thanks for the warm welcome. Follow my account to OU President David Boren receive information about has tweeted for the first time, what is happening in the welcoming people to follow #SoonerNation - DLB.”
Gay marriage changes lives in Oklahoma Couple benefits from recognized same-sex marriage ANDREW CLARK News Reporter @Clarky_Tweets
It wasn’t until Oct. 6, 2014 that same-sex couples living in the state of Oklahoma could be legally married, but Yesh and Way Medicinebird could not wait that long. Four years ag o, the Medicinebirds embarked on an unforgettable journey to marry outside of Oklahoma. Two years into their relationship, they decided to go to Iowa and marry. “We were sort of on a budget, so we couldn’t really go all out and go to California like we wanted to or anything like that,” Way Medicinebird said. It was easy, he said, to apply for a marriage license
In just a few hours, Boren’s tweet surpassed 100 retweets and even more favorites. OU President David Boren entered the Twitterverse today under an official Twitter profile with the handle @President_Boren. @UofOklahoma, OU’s official Twitter account, announced his arrival with a
tweet at 3:24 p.m. The tweet read, “Hey everyone! Help us welcome @President_Boren to Twitter!” and concluded with a #BoomerSooner. The account will be managed by members of the Office of the President, OU press secretary Corbin Wallace said. When Boren himself sends tweets from the account, he’ll sign them
in Iowa, as it was all done through the Internet. The couple downloaded the application online and mailed it in with their fees. Eventually, their application was accepted, and they traveled north to marry. One step of their wedding process was unaccounted for, however. Before the ceremony, the two realized they had not recruited a witness for their wedding. As a result, they did what any other witness-less couple would do and found a random person to be their witness. “We went to [One Iowa], an LGBTQ organization, and were like, ‘So does anyone want to come to the courthouse with us?’” Yesh Medicinebird said. “Luckily, one of the
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Students from a Choctaw class play stickball Wednesday afternoon on the South Oval. SEE MARRIAGE PAGE 2
Sooner Electric Racing team will compete in Indiana PAMELA ORTEGA Daily Contributer
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A member of the Sooner Racing Team speeds around a track.
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events, visitors coming to speak at OU and to communicate directly with staudents, Wallace said. “He wanted to get a Twitter because there are times when he wanted to be able to communicate directly and quickly with the OU family,” Wallace said.
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with his initials “DLB” or DBo. Wallace said that Boren had considered making the account for a while. “I know President Boren has been thinking about it for a little while and thinking that it’d be a good time now,” Wallace said. Boren will use the account to tweet about upcoming
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Welding, computing and battery testing were the top priorities for an electric racing team at a meeting at the engineering practice facility. The Sooner Electric Racing team is gearing up for their national competition. The team is currently working on the development of Spirit 7 and 8, two go-karts that will be raced in Indianapolis, Indiana. Two go-karts are built yearly ever since the organization first started in 2011.
The unusual name dates back to the organization’s first kart, Spirit 1. Every year the the number changes in accordance with the current year. The team has now finished welding, battery testing and drafting plans. Next, they will mount the battery into place, manage details with the electronics and complete painting. Lastly, they plan to take it for a drive. “We want to have the kart completed by April so that we may test and tune the kart before we head off for competition,” said the captain of the team, Joshua Wakeam. SEE GO-KARTS PAGE 2
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Have no fear, tax season is here Learn how to do your personal taxes this year MIKE BRESTOVANSKY Assistant News Editor @BrestovanskyM
Students may associate the first months of the year with warmer weather, spring break and baseball, adults associate them with a less savory subject: tax season. Students who earn incomes received W-2 tax forms from the Internal Revenue Service in Januar y. How ever,
students who have never had to file taxes may be at a loss about what to do. Fortunately, the Daily has a crash course about how to correctly handle your taxes before the deadline on April 15. WTH is a W-2? A W-2 form is filled out by employers to report how much they pay their employees and how much money is withheld because of income tax, Social Security or other reasons. Kelley Grace, a certified public accountant at tax accountant firm Eide SEE TAXES PAGE 2
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