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A YEAR IN REVIEW Looking back on the year’s most influential stories STAFF REPORTS

The news of the 2016-2017 academic year was anchored by the election of President Donald Trump, but lots of other noteworthy events occurred, too. Relive some of the most impactful stories of the academic year below. 1. MIXON VIDEO RELEASED The video of former Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon punching a female student in the face in summer 2014 was released to the public Dec. 16, 2016, by his attorneys. The video depicts Amelia Molitor, the student Mixon punched, walking into Pickleman’s Gourmet Cafe, followed by Mixon, who strikes her after they exchange words and after she slapped him. The video’s release was contested in court for two years. The City of Norman did not want to release the video, arguing that it was not a public record. Molitor and her legal team had also filed motions to keep the video sealed from public view. Mixon went on to play in the Sugar Bowl against Auburn University, rushing for 91 yards and two touchdowns and netting 89 receiving yards. He was selected 48th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2017 NFL Draft.

2. ANTI-BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTEST ON CAMPUS Hundreds of students turned out to oppose two anti-Black Lives Matter protesters on the South Oval Nov. 16, 2016, capping off a monthlong string of racist incidents on

campus. The protesters, who were on campus without notice and without a permit allowing their presence, wore pro-Donald Trump material and sported a sign that read “BLM Rent A Riot” on one side and “BLM Are Racist Thugs” on the other. One of the protesters’ shirts also read “Allah is Satan.” In the middle of the escalation and anger, OU President David Boren approached the scene, megaphone in hand, and told the protesters: “You have no place to be here.” The protesters eventually made their way to an OU Police Department vehicle and were taken away.

3. BEDLAM SEALS THE CONFERENCE Oklahoma defeated Oklahoma State 38-20 to clinch its second consecutive Big 12 title and head coach Bob Stoops’ 10th conference title. Quarterback Baker Mayfield threw for three touchdowns and receiver Dede Westbrook racked up 111 yards receiving in the game, which put the Sooners in position to go to the Sugar Bowl against Auburn.

4. BOREN’S COMMENTS ON SEXUAL ASSAULT SPARK PROTEST

OU President David Boren’s comments in an Oct. 3, 2016, story by The Daily provoked outrage on campus. Boren said in the story that sexual assault cannot be eradicated “any more than we can eradicate human nature.” The same day, Boren reiterated his stance that it is wrong to place the blame of sexual assault on a victim. A group of students later threatened to protest in Evans Hall, where Boren’s office is located, demanding Boren apologize for his remarks. Boren eventually met with the students, saying their meeting was constructive.

5. BOREN HAS HEART BYPASS SURGERY OU President David Boren underwent successful heart bypass surgery March 20. He has continued to serve as president of the university during his recovery, although he did not return to campus until April 17. He has been working part-time in his office for a few hours a week since then and told The Daily when he returned that he was happy to be back.

6. OU STUDENT DIES IN OKLAHOMA CITY Kyle O’Brien, a former finance sophomore at OU, died accidentally of multiple blunt force trauma in

Oklahoma City on Feb. 3. O’Brien was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity at OU, which held a vigil for him Feb. 7.

7. DONALD TRUMP ELECTED PRESIDENT President Donald Trump shockingly defeated Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, taking home more than 300 electoral college votes despite losing the popular vote by about 3 million. The win puzzled polling experts and political analysts everywhere, and it sparked protest and fear on OU’s campus.

8. OU STUDENT SHOOTS AT FRATERNITY HOUSE BEFORE SHOOTING HIMSELF On March 22, Vincent Peter Valentin, a former pre-law studies and English junior, drove through the fence of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house and fired two rounds at the house and one inside of his vehicle. Valentin was confronted by members of the fraternity after firing the shots, and then he fired and threw a hatchet at them. Police found Valentin after he left the scene on foot with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, and he was pronounced dead.

PICTURED ABOVE: A. ANDREW CLARK/THE DAILY A crowd surrounds two antiBlack Lives Matter protesters around the Seed Sower statue Nov. 16. B. PAXSON HAWS/THE DAILY Students mess around with the Al Roker face masks as they wait for the show to start, March 27. C. PAXSON HAWS/THE DAILY A vigil was held in remembrance of Delta Upsilon member Kyle O’Brien, Feb 7. D. PAXSON HAWS/THE DAILY The Oklahoma Women’s Gymnastics team won the 2017 NCAA National Championship, April 15. E.ASSOCIATED PRESS Then-presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at the Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit. F. SIANDHARA BONNET/THE DAILY Junior quarterback Baker Mayfield and senior wide receiver Dede Westbrook pose for a photo after interviews with about being Heisman Trophy finalists. G. HARLEY HARRELL/SOONER YEARBOOK Students lay on the floor during the die-in Sept. 22 in the Oklahoma Memorial Union. H. JULIA HARTH/THE DAILY Senior wide receiver Dede Westbrook celebrates his touchdown in the Dec. 3 game against Oklahoma State.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE NEWS: Still not sure where you’re supposed to go for convocation this weekend? Check out page 2 for help. NEWS: Check out page 5 for a roundup of what Student Government Association has accomplished this year.

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SPORTS: The softball team has a new teammate — his middle name is Champ, after his parents made a bet with the team that they’d name their baby Champ if the team won the national title. Read more on page 7.


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