The Oklahoma Daily

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THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA’S I NDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE

VOL. 93, NO. 40 FREE — Additional Copies 25¢

THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 2008 © 2008 OU Publications Board

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Broadway veteran Ron Kellum has played every male ensemble part in the musical “Chicago.” Now, he’s taken on the role of guest director for OU’s production of the play. Check out our feature in A&E. Page 7. Oklahoma City rapper Jabee might not be rich, but his rhymes beg to differ. We get into the rapper’s head in our Q&A, in which Jabee talks about his new album and more. Page 8.

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Services will be Friday for microbiology senior Noah Brandherm, who died Monday.

Services planned for OU senior

SPORTS The women’s golf team won the Price’s Give ‘Em Five Invitational last season, but couldn’t repeat that success this week in New Mexico. Page 6.

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Posters of negative body images conveyed in magazines were portrayed on the Wall of Shame, on the left side of the display, next to posters of healthy women on the Wall of Fame, right, on Wednesday in the Oklahoma Memorial Union’s Will Rogers Room. The Women’s Outreach Center hosted “Love Your Body Day” to help students combat low self-esteem caused by poor body image.

‘Love Your Body Day’ spotlights issue of negative body image • Students encouraged to sign ‘Body Peace Treaty’

Ellen Mueller

CAMPUS BRIEFS Candidates spar in last debate Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain squared off Wednesday night in their third and final debate, but did it change any students’ opinions? Page 11.

Chili cook-off raises cash Six OU celebrities, including Carol Stoops, the wife of head football coach Bob Stoops, donated their chili recipes to OU United Way’s chili cook-off Wednesday. Associate vice president Susan Sasso won for the best chili recipe. The cook-off launched the beginning of United Way’s four-week campaign to raise more than $200,000, which will be donated to Norman’s United Way. Contributions from the cook-off totaled almost $300.

TODAY’S INDEX A&E 7, 8 Campus Notes 11 Classifieds 10 10 Crossword Horoscope 11

News 9 Opinion 4 Police Reports 11 Sports 5, 6 Sudoku 10

WEATHER FORECAST

NATASHA GOODELL AND LEIGHANNE MANWARREN Daily Staff Writers egative body image isn’t something that can be classified as a women’s issue. In fact, the issue is a growing problem among men, said an OU psychologist. “Guys think body image is a girl problem and don’t really talk about it, but usually they have the same problems and don’t think anything of it at the time,” said Christopher Bader, who acts as a psychology resource for athletes.

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Bader said the ratio of women to men with eating disorders has grown from 10:1 to 4:1 in the last 20 years. He said the issue isn’t gender specific. “The difference between guys • In 2003, more than 223,000 cosmetic and girls dealing with eating disorprocedures were performed on patients ders is that guys tend to start from 18 or younger. what they think is overweight and • The number of surgeries in 2003 more work their way down to an ‘average’ than tripled the number of procedures weight, whereas girls probably start from an ‘average’ weight and try to performed in 2002. get thinner in the spectrum.” • Of the more than 200,000 procedures, Although problems with body 39,000 were nose reshapings, breast lifts, image are not convinced to females, breast augmentations, liposuction and the Women’s Outreach Center deditummy tucks. cated Wednesday as “Love Your Body Source: Federal Drug Administration Day,” and concentrated on minimizing body image issues and redefining the media,” said Kathy Moxley, the beauty for women. center’s director. “The ‘Love Your Body Day’ is a As part of “Love Your Body Day,” chance to educate and celebrate the center set up a table in the women for who they are and counteract the negative images shown in BODY Continues on page 2

THE PLASTIC SURGERY SURGE

WILL HOLLAND Daily Staff Writer Memorial services are planned for an OU student who committed suicide Monday in Norman. Microbiology senior Noah Brandherm of Guymon died Monday, said Bonnie Novak of Henson-Novak Funeral Directors, a Guymon funeral home. He was 20. “He was a wonderful son, and we’ll miss him deeply,” said his father, Mike Brandherm. “He was funny and smart and loved people.” Sophomore Ross Rozell said he had been a friend of Brandherm since the two were in sixth grade in Guymon. “It really just came out of nowhere,” Rozell said. “But [he was a] great friend, good guy.” Brandherm was in the OU Honors College and was working as a research assistant in the microbiology department, according to an obituary sent to The Daily by the funeral home. Memorial services for Brandherm will be 2 p.m. Friday at Trinity Lutheran Church in Guymon.

Need to talk? Confidential help is available anytime for anyone in emotional distress. Number Nyne: A confidential and anonymous crisis hotline. Call 325-NYNE Counseling and Testing Services: Open Monday through Friday at Goddard Health Center from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 325-2911 or 325-2700.

Oklahoma gas prices fall on lower crude oil prices • Norman residents welcome lower prices at the pump in light of economic turmoil PAIGE LAWLER Daily Staff Writer

TODAY LOW 47° HIGH 67°

FRIDAY LOW 44° HIGH 75° Source: Oklahoma Weather Lab

Gas prices are down — way down. Some Oklahomans may be surprised to see prices lower than there have been since the spring, despite the turmoil in the economy. Local gas prices are at an average of $2.63 per gallon in Norman because oil prices have dropped dramatically, from about $147 a barrel to below $80 a barrel over the past couple months, said Alesha Leemaster, communications specialist and spokesperson for Devon Energy.

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Gas cost $2.35 a gallon Wednesday at the Murphy USA station on Interstate Drive.


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