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Student Conduct deals strikes Fraternity houses given alcohol violations MARY SMITH

News Reporter @marysmitty21

Two OU IFC fraternities have been given strikes by Student Conduct since the end of the spring semester, the second such strike for both organizations. Fraternity chapters Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi were issued their second strike for an infraction of OU’s alcohol policy. Nine organizations overall have at least one strike, and eight

of those organizations belong to the Interfraternity Council or the Panhellenic Association. Based on the three-strikesand-you’re-out system, having three strikes results in a period of suspension, and only alcohol violations are issued a strike, said Steven Ashmore, director of Student Conduct. The violation does not have to occur in the organization’s house for a strike to be issued. “It can take place anywhere as long as it is an organizational event ... we look at how many were involved and (whether or not) the nature of the activity (was) something that furthered the

“We support the university and their decisions, so if Steven Ashmore thinks a strike needs to be given out, then we support that decision.” BREANNA BOBER, PANHELLENIC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENT

organization’s purposes, goals or business,” Ashmore said. Strikes can last up to three years and cannot be removed until that time is up. During the time that an organization has a strike, they must fulfill what is required of them, depending on the number of strikes they have, he said. A single strike results in an administrative fee, an alcohol education program and usually a

community service component, according to Ashmore. A second strike usually results in disciplinary probation, and the third strike results in a one year suspension. After that one year suspension, however, an organization can easily rejoin as long as the university gives them permission to reestablish. “Since we’re really suspending their activity, they just require university approval to be reinstated.

They don’t have to reapply and start from scratch,” Ashmore said. Student Conduct is the governing body that issues strikes, not Panhellenic Association or IFC, and when it comes to dealing out strikes, neither organization has a say in the matter. “Student Conduct deals more with the student code annotated, like alcohol violations and things to that manner. The IFC judicial board (has its own) … code of conduct, current policy and … constitution, so we kind of play by our own rules,” said Jacob Ryan, IFC’s chief justice. SEE STRIKES PAGE 2

Coach violates bylaw Baylor assistant seen on Norman sidelines JOE BUETTNER,

Assistant Sports Editor @Joe_Buettner

PROVIDED BY PROVIDED BY ASST. PROFESSOR OF CERAMICS STUART ASPREY

Assistant professor of Ceramics Stuart Asprey and graduate teaching assistant David Stevens pull pots from the raku kiln. Some alumni now work for New York production companies, Disney, schools and Harvard museums.

WORKING WITH FIRE Ceramics program inspires creativity JESSICA BARBER

Arts & Entertainment Reporter @JessicaDylan16

Bowls, cups, vases and plates are all everyday items that we rarely think about, but for OU ceramics majors and professors, they’re a way of life. “A lot of people ask, ‘Well, what can you do with ceramics?’ just like people ask about English or philosophy,” said Stuart Asprey, a ceramics assistant professor. With alumni now working for New York production companies, Disney, schools and Harvard museums, these students prove that art and

ceramics are still relevant and a source for creativity. “I have a teaching philosophy that talks about creating an atmosphere that’s conducive to creativity (and facilitating) a welcoming environment where students can feel free to express themselves,” Asprey said. In order to foster creativity while teaching different ceramic techniques, Asprey gives assignments like creating two bottles — one that looks completely feminine and the other that looks completely

masculine. Not only does this encourage students to be creative with a simple assignment, but it also shows how gender roles influence our thoughts and ideas, he said. OU’s ceramics program has been around for years and even has its own building south of campus, called Ceramic Kiln Facility, with plenty of space for molding minds and clay.

Former Oklahoma student assistant and current Baylor passing game coordinator Jeff Lebby was reportedly spotted on Tulsa’s sideline Saturday in Norman. OU coach Bob Stoops wasn’t aware of the situation until after the game and addressed Lebby’s presence at his Monday press conference. “I didn’t find that out until after the game,” Stoops said. “That seems to be a pretty fundamental rule that’s not allowed, so I don’t know what he was doing here.” Under NCAA Bylaw 11.6.1, it is a NCAA violation for athletic personnel to in-person scout a future opponent. The official rule states the following: “In basketball, football and women’s volleyball, off-campus, in-person scouting of opponents is prohibited, except as provided in Bylaw 11.6.1.1.” SEE BAYLOR PAGE 6

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Jeff Lebby is the passing game coordinator for Baylor.

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