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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2009

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CAMPUS BRIEFS UOSA TO HOLD FIRST FOOTBALL TAILGATE PARTY The University of Oklahoma Student Association will host its first football tailgate party of the year at 2 p.m. Saturday on the southwest corner of Asp Avenue and Lindsey Street. The tailgate will last until the start of the No. 13 Sooners football game against the Idaho State Bengals. UOSA Vice President Dewey Bartlett said the tailgate is free and open to all students with a valid OU student ID, and was set up so students would have a good place to go before home games. UOSA will serve hot dogs and Coca-Cola products provided by OU Housing and Food, and will play music and games all day leading up to the football game. Bartlett said some of the activities include showing OU football highlights on a projection screen, throwing around a football and getting ready for an OU victory. Bartlett said the UOSA will host tailgate parties three to four hours before kickoff of each home game depending on the start time of the games. -Jono Greco/The Daily

Freshman’s dream of performing for Sooner fans comes true CAITLIN HARRISON The Oklahoma Daily

If you’d asked Megan McGeary last year what she dreamed of doing this fall, she’d tell you she hoped to twirl in front of more than 80,000 people every weekend while living in Oklahoma. The University College freshman from Altoona, Pa., is OU’s newest feature twirler, performing solo twirling routines in sparkly costumes with the Pride of Oklahoma during the band’s pre-game and halftime shows. She replaced the five-year veteran twirler, Meredith Sigler. “I’m very excited. There’s just so much tradition,” McGeary said. “The Pride has such an amazing reputation, and I feel like that’s all on the line whenever I’m out there. [The band director] is always like, everyone’s going to love you no matter what, and if they don’t love you, we love you.” Although she has 17 years of performance experience, McGeary said she performed for her largest audience yet Saturday at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. “It’s almost hard to remember. You have such a rush,” she said. “It was incredible. I’m one of those people who kind of feeds off that. The more people the better.” Brian Britt, Pride of Oklahoma director, said McGeary has done an excellent job as twirler so far. “We’ve been really blessed over the years to have outstanding feature twirlers,” Britt said. “You don’t replace people, but we have every confidence that Megan is going to rise to the occasion and be a great team member as well

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Megan McGeary, University College freshman, twirls during the Sooners game against BYU in Arlington, Texas, on Sept. 5. McGeary was named the newest feature twirler for the Pride of Oklahoma this fall.

ARCHITECT TO SPEAK ABOUT CITY PLANNING

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Sinclair Black, an architect and city planner from Austin, Texas, will speak with architecture students at 2 p.m. today in Adams Hall. Black is known for his unusual design talent and for his intense studies of vernacular architecture in central Texas. He will talk with students about “Building the Organic City.” The speech is part of the College of Architecture’s Goff Lecture Series, which was established in memory of Bruce Goff, former chairman of the College of Architecture. For more information call Chelsea Moore at 325-9481.

Campus welcomes new police office

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(Left to Right) MPO Jay Littlejohn and Officer Sternberg sit in the new OUPD office Thursday afternoon as Officer R.J. Sternberg registers a bike in the Police database. The office is now located in the southwest quad of the Cate Center in the Parker House room 133.

OUPD adds satellite office in Cate Center to serve students

TOBACCO SCIENTIST TO GIVE PRESENTATION

RICKY MARANON The Oklahoma Daily

Former Phillip Morris research scientist Victor DeNoble will speak about his experience in the tobacco industry at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Oklahoma Memorial Union’s Scholars room. DeNoble’s free presentation, entitled “Inside the Dark Side: The Science Behind Tobacco, The Truth Behind Lies,” will uncover the wheelings and dealings of tobacco companies and their marketing campaigns. DeNoble is a former research scientist for Phillip Morris and has studied the effects of nicotine and tobacco use on the central nervous system and the brain. His stand against the tobacco industry has been the subject of numerous books, magazine articles and television interviews.

OUPD has opened a satellite office in Cate Center to allow easier access and better serve students. The new office is a single room located in the southwest quad of Cate Center in Parker house room 133. “We wanted to provide a place that is useful to students, and we’ve always planned on having a place closer to campus,” OUPD spokesman Lt. Bruce Chan said. Chan said the new office serves the same functions as the OU police headquarters located at 2775 Monitor Ave., south of the Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club. “It functions like a precinct,” Chan said. “We can do things like make police reports to even registering bicycles.” He said the new office is staffed daily and open to the public from noon to 8 p.m.

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CAC hopes giveaways and spirit competition will stir up school support KRISTIN SIEGEL The Oklahoma Daily

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MainSite Contemporary Art will debut a piece of art by sculptor Daniel Edwards from 6 to 10 p.m. today at 122 E. Main St. The sculpture, Landmark of Breastfeeding, depicts actress Angelina Jolie breastfeeding her twins and is part of Edwards’ Domestic Bliss project. Edwards’ art centers on celebrities and pop culture. Some of his previous works include sculptures of pop star Britney Spears giving birth on her hands and knees and socialite Paris Hilton dead with detachable organs.

Big Red Rally to bring excitement and spirit

“We are fully moved in and up and running,” Chan said. Chan also said OUPD has acquired two offices upstairs for the new office that are not open to the public. “Community service officers work out of that office, but it is mainly a remote place for paperwork,” he said. But many students are unaware anything has changed within the OUPD. Out of six students interviewed by The Daily within a span of 20 minutes in Cate Main Thursday, only one knew about the new OUPD office. “I like [the new office],” said Kaylie Sedlacek, University College freshman and Couch Center resident. “I knew the police station was kind of far away, so I’m happy they now have something closer.” Sedlacek said some students will initially disapprove of the police being closer to the dorms, but also said she felt students would warm up to their new police neighbors. Chan said nothing new would be happening with OUPD patrolling the dorms. “We already patrol the dorms,” Chan said. “There should not be any major patrol changes.”

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OU’s home football season kicks off Saturday, but the Big Red Rally will give the OU community the chance to cheer on the Sooners one day earlier. Friday’s Big Red Rally is the annual free pep rally put together by Campus Activities Council prior to the first home football game to get the OU community excited for the upcoming season. “We really hope that the Big Red Rally will help get everyone excited for our first home game after last weekend’s defeat. We want to continue to show our support for the Sooners,” said Laura Bock, CAC member and chemistry sophomore. The event also gives the football team, OU spirit squads and the Pride of Oklahoma a chance to thank the OU community for all the cheering and support they will give in the upcoming season, said Jason Marshall, Pride drum major and instrumental music education senior. OU President David Boren will speak, as will head coach Bob Stoops, said Tanyon Helzer, CAC member and marketing sophomore. The Big Red Rally will be held at the practice field immediately south of Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, but will move underneath the stadium near University Bookstore in case of rain, said Jessica Haddad, vice-chair of administration of CAC’s Big Red Rally committee. In past years, the Big Red Rally was held in the stadium, but moved out of the stadium last year. This smaller-scale environment creates an intimate and exciting arena for those attending, said Matthew Carpenter, human resource management senior. Before the Big Red Rally begins, there will STOP ... RALLY TIME! What: The 16th Annual Big Red be giveaways to those in attendance. These inRally. clude two footballs autoWhere: The football practice graphed by Bob Stoops, field immediately south of gift cards to local resOklahoma Memorial Stadium taurants and stores and (in case of rain, the rally will other OU memorabilia, move underneath the stadium said Samantha Brule, near the University Bookstore). CAC member and journalism sophomore. When: Gates open at 5 p.m. CAC added a spirit Friday, with giveaways begin- competition this year ning at 5:30 p.m. The rally will to encourage greek orbegin at 6 p.m. ganizations to show their school spirit. Organizations will be judged on their signs and the amount of people they bring, Haddad said. “The Big Red Rally is a great kickoff to the football year. It encourages people to show up to the first home game and support the home team,” Bock said.

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