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(1990-2009) Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), cheerleading and was Staff 11 wet even crowned football homecoming queen. After high school she spent a year at the A freshman at the University of Central Victory Bible Institute in Tulsa where she Oklahoma was killed in a car accident this participated in a program of ministerial past weekend. outreach, In Ministry Training (IMT). Breona Faye Morris, born May 23, 1990, Morris' faith was an important part of was driving to her nanny job Friday mornher life. Houtz pointed out that Morris' ing when her car got caught under a dump only favorite quote on her Facebook page truck at the intersection of Bryant Street is Ecclesiastes 3:11. The passage says, "He and Danforth Road. She was non-responhas made everything beautiful in its time. sive at the scene and was hospitalized for has also set eternity in the hearts of He severe head trauma until doctors officially men; yet they cannot fathom what God has declared her dead early Sunday morning. Three major organs, including her heart, done from beginning to end." "She loved the Lord so passionately," were donated along with tissues and skin. Houtz said. Only a week before the accident Morris "God had showed her to be a mother to told her adopted mother, Ginny Curtis the motherless and she did. She went to of Edmond, how cool it would be to save Haiti." someone's life through organ donation, In Haiti, Morris played with the kids said Natalie Houtz, a friend of the family and held the babies, doing what she could and UCO student. to help those less fortunate. She was fulfillMorris was studying Early Childhood ing what she felt God had called her to do Education at UCO. with her life. "She loved babies so much," Houtz said "She was a shining light for everyone as she came across a picture of Morris that met her," Houtz said. smiling big with a baby in her arms. Morris went on other mission trips, "She loved kids a whole lot." Photo Provided including Nashville and New Orleans. Morris grew up in Stroud, Okla., but graduated from Edmond North High She was involved in the North Church of Breona Morris, seen here on a mission trip in Haiti, was 19 when she died. see BREONA , page 7 School where she was involved in Family
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Student loan legislation may change lending procedures Tiffany Brown Staff Writer
While the Student Aid Fiscal have taken a backseat to the health care debate in the Senate, it has not halted the government's support of the bill. On Oct. 27, The New York Times featured an article that reported on the government's efforts to push colleges to convert to direct government lending. The SAFRA legislation has not passed in the Senate but government officials have sent letters to more than half of the colleges in the United States. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan sent 3,000 letters to universities encouraging colleges to switch from private lending to direct government lending beginning with the 2010-2011 school year. The University of Central Oklahoma was one of the colleges that received a letter from Duncan. "President Webb received the letter from Photo by Byron Koontz the Secretary of Education Arne Duncan Susan Prater, works on the weekly report to Dr. Myron Pope, vice president which was mailed to schools participating Responsibility Act legislation may
in the Federal Family Educational Loan Program, FFELP," Susan Prater, director of Student Financial Services, said. SAFRA legislation would replace the current loan program. UCO does not currently participate in direct lending but it may do so in the future. "Currently, UCO participates in 1-4TEL for the 2009-10 fall and spring semesters and has certified approximately $46 million student loans for the fall and spring semesters," Prater said. "Student Financial Services is currently preparing to participate in direct lending." "If the proposal to go to direct lending by (July 1, 2010) passes, UCO will begin participation in Summer 2010. This is earlier than required and is during a lower loan volume term to ensure a smooth transition and to prevent any negative effects on student loan processing," she said. Financial advisers were made aware that the switch would have to be made by July 1, 2010 if the legislation passed in the see SAFRA , page 7
of enrollment management.
Vegan-friendly options offered on campus Tivanna Harris StUff1Triter
Going green has been at the top of a lot of people's list these days; one way that some students may choose to go green is through their diet. For years many people have chosen to become a vegetarian, which means not eating meat, fish and poultry. Some vegetarians choose a more restricted diet called a vegan diet, where no meat, diary, eggs or honey are consumed. The university does offer a vegetarian section in the Buddy's dining facility to the right of the kitchen, during every meal, and a lot of the vegetarian meals will offer a vegan selection. According to Greg Schwartz, senior director of dining services, the dining facility does have a recipe book that includes over one hundred vegetarian recipes. "UCO dining services decided to offer vegetarian and vegan options based on student comments, Schwartz said. "Students requested it."
UCO Professor Pamela Richman talked about her daughter, who is a recent college grad who tried to become vegan. "There are vegan recipes for anything," Richman said. She made reference to a popular book her daughter had read, "Skinny Bitch" written by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin. The book encourages readers not to eat meat or dairy in order to lose weight. "It's very hard to eat a good nutritious and balanced diet," Richman said. "I was worried about how much iron and calcium she was getting." According to Richman, her daughter is no longer a vegan. "The weight loss did not happen," Richman said. Her daughter does eat fish now, but does not eat other meats. According to Catherine Palmer MS, RD-LD dietitian at Edmond Medical Center, the main concern of a vegan diet is getting adequate protein. "Proteins that are not of animal origin are not complete, with the exception of see VEGAN , page 7
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UCO part of world premiere Emily Davis StaffIVriter
UCO students, faculty and the communities of Edmond and Oklahoma City are getting a first-hand opportunity to attend a world premiere symphony of international prestige. The Oklahoma Community Orchestra is teaming up with Kyle Dillingham and Callen Clarke to bring a story from Renaissance England of the ship, Mary Rose that sank five hundred years ago. The Oklahoma Community Orchestra approached Dillingham about playing with them, and he accepted. When he asked what they would like him to do, they didn't have
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any ideas. Dillingham however, did have an idea. Dillingham thought it would be a great to do a world premiere of music composed by Callen Clarke. Dillingham and Clarke are close friends and have worked together before on pieces. Dillingham called Clarke and said, "We've got an orchestra and a premiere on November 17th, what do you want to do?" Dillingham said that as a child Clarke read a book about the ship, Mary Rose, and was really interested in it. They decided that the Mary Rose would be the inspiration for the music. Once they decided to do this world premiere, things seemed to fall into place.
They researched this ship and found out that 2009 was the 500th anniversary of the sinking of this ship. They also found out that there is a Mary Rose Museum in Port Smith England, as well as a Mary Rose Trust.
These two men decided to write to the Mary Rose trust and invite them to attend this event. Dillingham said that they kept telling themselves, "Why wouldn't they want to come." They received a letter back, and the trust responded favorably. "What started out as going and playing as guest artists with Oklahoma Community Orchestra suddenly overnight escalated into nearly an international see DILLINGHAM, page 6
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