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news OU professors discuss what role the U.S. should play in the Honduran crisis. PAGE 3

Zumba dance classes are now offered at the Huston Huffman Center. Read about the fitness benefits inside. PAGE 5

Footb wasn’t the only Football Sooner team coming Soone home disappointed. Check out recaps from volleyball and soccer. volley PAGE PA GE 7

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CAMPUS BRIEFS NAVAL WAR COLLEGE PROFESSOR TO LECTURE ON COUNTER-INSURGENCY A Naval War College professor and author of highly regarded works on counter-insurgency will hold a public lecture at OU early next week. The talk, titled “Reflections of a Pachyderm: A Life in Counter-insurgency,” will be centered around John D. Waghelstein’s work in the military as a commander in Central America and his experience in dealing with insurgents. The event will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in Nielsen Hall and is sponsored by the OU School of International and Area Studies. It is the first of many in a series of lectures held by OU professor John T. Fishel as part of his Small Wars and Conflict Presidential Dream Course. -Spencer Popp/The Daily

OUR EARTH PARTNERS WITH NORMAN FAIR TRADE OUr Earth, a student-lead campus organization that aims to educate the OU community about a variety of environmental issues, will hold a group meeting Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. in the President’s Room of the Oklahoma Memorial Union. The group is gearing up for the Norman Fair Trade meeting where members hope to discuss opportunities to partner with NFT and other organizations that might have similar environmentally friendly goals. OUr Earth president Chris Applegate said that this partnership will hopefully expand fair trade on campus and aid in the organization’s continued recycling, money and energy-saving efforts.

Heisman QB expected to be out for two to four weeks Sam Bradford: ‘In my mind, surgery is completely out’ JONO GRECO The Oklahoma Daily

Head coach Bob Stoops said Heisman Trophy winner junior quarterback Sam Bradford suffered a grade-three AC joint strain in his right throwing shoulder and is expected to miss two to four weeks. “Everyone’s different in how they heal, [and] how they handle it,” Stoops said. “Anywhere from two to four weeks is what we’re anticipating.” It is not expected for Bradford to undergo surgery, but the team is waiting for one more doctor’s opinion before a final decision is made.

“All of those [players] that have been in that two to four weeks have been nonsurgical, and that’s what it’s looking like,” Stoops said. Bradford showed up to Monday’s press conference without a sling and said his shoulder felt a lot better Monday than it did on Saturday, and having surgery is not an option at this point. “In my mind [surgery] is completely out,” Bradford said. “It’s probably a little biased because obviously I want to be out there playing. So, after that opinion does come in I probably will have to sit down with coaches and my family one more time just to make sure that getting back out there is the right decision for me.” BRADFORD CONTINUES ON PAGE 9 MERRILL JONES/THE DAILY

Junior quarterback Sam Bradford clutches his shoulder during Saturday’s game against BYU at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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RESUME WORKSHOPS IN NORMAN The Norman Public Library will host a free resume writing workshop at 3 p.m. Thursday in the library’s Computer Training Center. The workshop is open to the public and corporate recruiter Jason Mills will offer advice on crafting an effective resume. Registration is required and can be done at the library, 225 N. Webster Ave., by phone at 405-701-2620 or online at www. justsoyouknow.us. Career Services will also be offering multiple resume critiquing workshops this week. To find dates and times, log on to http://www.ou.edu/ career. -Meredith Moriak/The Daily

CAMPUS NOTES The Daily draws all entries for Campus Notes from OUDaily.com’s comprehensive, campus-wide calendar. To get your event noticed, visit OUDaily.com and fill out our user-friendly form under the calendar link.

TODAY CAREER SERVICES Career Services will host a resume critique session for students at 9 a.m. in the Oklahoma Memorial Union. Resume Writing 101 for business majors will be held at noon in the Union. Resume Writing 101 for JMC majors will be held at 1:30 p.m. in the Union. CHRISTIANS ON CAMPUS Christians on Campus will host a Bible study at noon in the Union.

WEDNESDAY CAREER SERVICES Professional Dress for men and women will be held at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. in the Union. Resume Writing 101 for arts and sciences majors will be held at 3 p.m. in the Union. KAPPA PHI Kappa Phi Christian Sorority will hold rush at 8 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST Campus Crusade for Christ will host a Bible study at 9 p.m. at the Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

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Crossroads steps up its menu, image Students lament loss of curly fries while new options emerge KATHLEEN EVANS The Oklahoma Daily

If you have been at OU long enough, chances are you have made a midnight excursion to Crossroads Restaurant, located in the Oklahoma Memorial Union. The burger and

sandwich joint is making some changes, starting with the menu. At the beginning of the fall semester, Crossroads’ menu expanded to feature a large variety of sandwiches, breakfast choices, specialty burgers and more. “The kitchen [at Crossroads] was designed to produce a whole lot more than just sandwiches and hamburgers, so we took advantage of the space we had and developed some food we could make fairly quickly and looked

good,” said Charles Weaver, director of Food Service Administration. To name the new Crossroads creations, Weaver said he decided to involve the faculty and administration. “University administrators are going to have sandwiches named after them,” Weaver said. “That’s designed to get students to learn who administrators are and give administrators an CROSSROADS CONTINUES ON PAGE 2

New OU application created for iPhone users Team of student interns develops application for campus updates MATTHEW MOZEK The Oklahoma Daily

If you’re an OU student and you need to find your way to Kaufman Hall for a club meeting … there’s an app for that. If you want to listen to the Pride of Oklahoma perform “Boomer Sooner” … there’s an app for that, too. OU2GO, the official University of Oklahoma iPhone application, launched in August and is a free mobile link for Sooners to the university. Kelly Tran, computer science graduate student, worked on developing the application and said OU2GO is a combination of six features. These include a campus map, current weather, news feed, media and campus traditions. The campus map feature enables students to navigate their way around the Norman, Tulsa and Health Sciences Center campuses. Students are able to access information about each department and directly call specific departments

locations using listed phone numbers. “I found the campus map to be really helpful,” said Lindsay Haygood, early childhood education sophomore. “It’s a good tool for students who need help finding their way around our big campus.” With the weather feature, subscribers are able to view the current conditions on campus using up-to-date radar images as well as hourly and seven-day forecasts. The news feed provides information on current events, links to departmental news, SoonerSports. com and OUDaily.com. The media feature allows users to view the OU YouTube channel and listen to streaming audio from KGOU, OU’s public radio station. Also, the tradition section features OU history facts and fight songs, Tran said. “It’s a great tool for students who want to show others what OU is all about,” she said. A team of 11 student interns consisting of six computer science interns and five business-minded interns developed OU2GO PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY LAUREN HARNED/THE DAILY under the supervision of Dean Hougen, an Eleven OU students created OU2GO, a new APPLICATION CONTINUES ON PAGE 2

application which features a campus map, live news feed, traditions, video/radio and weather.

International, exchange students feel the Sooner love Those foreign to U.S. find it easy to adjust with campus welcoming NATASHA GOODELL Oklahoma Daily

International and exchange students at the University of Oklahoma said they find it easy to

adjust to life in the United States as OU students offer them assistance and friendship. “Many people here are very kind and are very willing to help you,” said Jorge Arroyo, Peruvian exchange student. “If I have a concern or question, I can ask anyone and they will help me.” Arroyo said there are a lot of events hosted by different

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organizations on campus welcoming international and exchange students. Shana Edgecombe, international business senior, said she came to OU in 2005 from the Bahamas. “When I first came here, people reached out to me and spent time with me, helping me out when they really didn’t have to,”

Edgecombe said. “I just want to pass it on, and I feel like this is where God wanted me to be.” Edgecombe said the people really got her to stay here, and she said she wants to be able to give back to these international students here now. “My favorite thing since being LOVE CONTINUES ON PAGE 2

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