Wednesday, December 15, 2010
O'Connell's Irish Pub & Grille to Close First Location
Monday, December 13, 2010
OU Offers Student-Athletes Tutoring
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Brooke Campbell, Tutorial Coordinator of OU Athletic Academic Services, poses by a display case located near the student-athlete tutoring center. PHOTO: Chelsey Kraft |
Brooke Campbell explains some of the tasks she performs as Tutorial Coordinator of OU Athletic Academic Services.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
SoonerVision Provides Multimedia for OU Fans
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Brandon Meier, Executive Director of Video Production for SoonerVision, stands in the department's studio. PHOTO: Chelsey Kraft |
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SoonerVision's control room PHOTO: Chelsey Kraft |
Brandon Meier explains some of the history of SoonerVision and multimedia at the
University of Oklahoma.
Friday, November 5, 2010
"60 Minutes" Photojournalist Shares Career Experiences
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"60 Minutes" photojournalist Ray Bribiesca speaks with students of the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication about his experiences throughout his career. |
Friday, October 29, 2010
Jenni Carlson: A Woman in the Sports Media World
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Jenni Carlson, sports columnist for the Oklahoman, poses in the studio located in the newspaper's building. PHOTO: Chelsey Kraft |
Monday, October 25, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
CART Shuttles Provide Convenience for Sooner Fans
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Selena Belvin, Safety and Security Officer and Route Supervisor for CART, stands by a bus parked at the garage area. PHOTO: Chelsey Kraft |
Selena Belvin explains the process by which fans can ride the CART shuttles on OU home football game days.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Athletic Trainers Aid in Helping Injured Players Heal
With the OU women’s soccer team almost two months into its season, athletic trainers continue to play a vital role in helping players rehabilitate following injuries.
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Assistant Athletic Trainer Kristy Smith and Student Athletic Trainer Corrie Bober |
Here, Kristy Smith tells about her favorite part of her job.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Pride Prepares for First Full-Band Trip
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Freshman Pride of Oklahoma member Josh Stout holds his Tenor Saxophone following practice on Sept. 30. |
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Justin Allen stands by a Pride of Oklahoma trailer found at the band's practice location. |
Saturday, September 25, 2010
O'Connell's, O'People, O'My!
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Ben Towler, a bartender at O'Connell's Irish Pub and Grille, pours shots for customers. |
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Center for Social Justice Brings Activist to OU
Award-winning columnist and blogger Mona Eltahawy spoke to University of Oklahoma students Wednesday about how social media can be used for activism. OU’s Women’s and Gender Studies Program Center for Social Justice sponsored the event, titled “Blogging for Social Change.”
Eltahawy, a Muslim who was born in Egypt, offered examples of how “new media” has had a strong impact in the Middle East. One story discussed how this past summer, social media sites, such as Facebook, were used in Egypt to tackle police brutality following the beating of a young man.
Stephanie Heck, program coordinator for the Center for Social Justice, says Eltahawy was the students’ and faculty members’ top pick for the Activist-in-Residence for the Fall 2010 semester, meaning she is living in Norman and sharing her experiences with students. “We thought Mona would be perfect to talk to students about writing, blogging and provoking action in others, challenging authority, writing from the heart and incorporating activism into young people’s lives,” Heck said.
According to Heck, the role of the Center for Social Justice, which is in its third semester, is to promote gender justice, equality, tolerance and human rights through local and global engagement. “By participating in programs, classes and events sponsored by the Center, students receive practical and academic tools to better understand the sources of inequality in their local and global communities and the means to address them,” Heck said. She added that the Center provides opportunities for students to become engaged citizens by creating a platform for gender and social justice advocacy.
Some upcoming events sponsored by the Center for Social Justice include a Menstruation poetry/essay reading Monday, Sept. 20 at 8 pm in the Women’s and Gender Studies Library in Robertson Hall Room 100 and “My America, My Islam: Muslims talk about Islam in America and the New York Islamic Center Controversy,” a panel discussion held Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 9 pm, in the Regents Room of the Oklahoma Memorial Union. Eltahawy will be a part of both events. Visit Eltahawy’s blog at http://www.monaeltahawy.com/blog/ or read more about the Center for Social Justice at http://peace.ou.edu/.