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  • Anna Gentle, Jay Edwards, and Kenny Madison, a Film and Video Studies junior, film an improvised scene about panhandling on the South Oval Saturday evening. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Junior guard Danielle Robinson (13) jumps for a lay-up during the game against Mercer Friday night. The Sooners trounced the Bears 108-66. Eli hull / The Daily

  • Muhammed Faraj, university college frashman and an international student from Kurdistan, speaks about the challenges and surprises of coming to America. before coming to OU, Faraj visited the United States as an foreign exchange student when he was 15. Eli Hull / The Daily

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  • Participants in the 2009 Shack-A-Thon stand along the soth oval to raise money for Habitat For Humanity. To persuade students passing by to donate, participants offered various services, including hugs, kisses, and ninja lessons. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Senior Brody Elridge blocks during the Saturday game against Nebraska. Elridge, as well as senior defensive end Auston English, will be out for the season. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Redshirt freshman quarterback Landry Jones (12) warms up by throwing passes before the game saturday evening. Landry completed 26 of 58 passes in the 10-3 loss to the Cornhuskers. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Tatiana Taborda, petroleum engineering graduate student, and Kristen Hansen, Latin American studies senior, laugh as they surf the web in Michelangelo's Coffee & Wine Bar Tuesday morning. Michelangelos, located on East Main Street, caters to students by offering free wifi, comfortable couches and tables, as well as a quiet atmosphere to study in. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Micahel Palermo, owner of Michelangelo's Coffee & Wine Bar, stands behind the counter with his own cup of coffee tuesday morning. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • (From left to right) Erin Jackson, public relations senior and Ebony homecoming Princess 2009, D'andre Fisher, arts and sciences junior Ebony Homecoming Prince 2009, Tara Johnson, arts and sciences junior and Ebony Homecoming Queen 2009, and Daron Stallworth, university college freshman and Ebony Homecoming King 2009, stand together at the end of the 2009 BSA Homecoming celebration Sunday evening in the Molly Shi Boren Ballroom. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Michael McCarter, entreprenurship and venture management sophomore, stands on the south oval Tuesday morning. McCarter is a certified Divemaster and is president of the Sooner Scuba club. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Human resource management senior, TJ Hutchings, was diagnoised with childhood cancer at 17 and developed a friendship with head football coach Bob Stoops while staying at the OU Children's Medical Center. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Nikki Ajeh, accounting and finance junior and Miss Black Oklahoma 2009, enthusiastically speaks on the threat of HIV and AIDS before the fashion show in the Molly Shi Boren Ballroom Thursday nights. Attendants were encouraged to donate either a small amount of money to benefit either HIV/AIDS research, or to get tested for the disease themselves. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Craig Jones, president of the Oklahoma Hospital Association, speaks on health care during a panel discussion hosted by the First Presbyterian Church of Norman Sunday afternoon. Jones was one of four people invited to participate in the panel discussion. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Attendants listen as Brian Carnes, executive director of Health For Friends in Norman, speaks about what the organization is doing for uninsured, low-income members of the community at a health care panel discussion hosted by First Presbyterian Church of Norman Sunday afternoon. Eli Hull / The Daily

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  • Freshman Pitcher Kirsten Allen (40) winds into a pitch in the first inning of OU's first game against Stephen F. Austin University in a doubleheader February 18, 2009. The Sooners beat the Jacks 4-3 in eight innings. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Tucker Max signs movie posters at Robinson Crossing 6 Theatre Thursday evening during the premiere of the movie "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell". Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Tucker Max signs movie posters at Robinson Crossing 6 Theatre Thursday evening during the premiere of the movie "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell". Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Danielle Brittain, assistant professor of health and exercise science, explains her research on the lower levels of physical fitness among lesbians Wednesday afternoon. Brittain has actively studied this topic for two years. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Antwonie Hubbard (11), a pitcher on the 2008 seasons baseball team pitches during a tournament against Western Illinois which took place Februrary 20-22, 2009. Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • A car sits in the Campus Lodge apartment complex with a deflated back tire. Twelve cases of vandalism, including tire slashing and keying, have been reported at Norman apartments since Sept. 1. Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • LeQui Raymond, a instructor at Recreational Services since March, 2008, enthusastically leads a group of students in a Zumba fitness class wednesday afternoon at the Huston Huffman Center. Zumba is an aerobic fitness program derived from a wide variety of dance styles including, reggaeton, salsa, and hip hop. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Sarah Michels, anthropology senior, studies on a couch Wednesday in Beaird Lounge in the Oklahoma Memorial Union. Michels has hosted people on her couch through the CouchSurfing website. Eli Hull/The Daily.

  • Junior forward Whitney Palmer (8) chases after the ball during Sunday evening's game against Sam Houston State. Eli Hull/The Daily.

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  • With sky-high textbook prices, students are left to cough up the cash to buy the expensive class necessities. Eli Hull/The Daily.

  • Junior forward Whitney Palmer (8) runs past Sam houston State's Hillary Ackerman (14) to get the ball Sunday evening. Eli Hull/The Daily.

  • David Skinner (left) and Aaron Ogg (right), OU Physical Plant employees, load cardboard onto a conveyer belt of a bailer thursday afternoon. The bailer compresses the scraps of cardboard into massive condense cardboard cubes. Eli Hull/The Daily.

  • Members of the Delta Gamma sorority cheer on the corner outside the house as they wait for their pledges to arrive. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • The organ sits on stage in the front of Sharp Hall inside the Catlett Music Center. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Drew Mangus (left), french horn performance senior, and Dan Sliger (right), music education senior, work together to fix a wind trunk inside one of the organ chambers. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Josh Kraft, museum manager, adjusts action figures in the Adult Collectors Bedroom Diorama in the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. The museum is open 6 days a week, yet Kraft is the only paid employee. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • A small sign hangs above the entrance to Brothers Eatery and Pub located on Buchanan Street. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • NBC's reality TV show "The Biggest Loser" will be holding auditions for the ninth season Saturday 10 am to 6 pm at O'Connell's Irish pub and grille on Lindsey Street and Jenkins Avenue. Photo Illustration by Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Saadia Mahmood, an exchange student from pakistan, works together with Elise Smith, broadcast and electronic media Junior, on editing a package while Bob Dickey, a media specialist in the Gaylord College, looks on from behind. Mahmood, along with ten other women from Dhaka, Nepal, and Pakistan, came to OU to particiapte in a 12 day workshop hosted by the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, which focused on visual storytelling.

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  • Campus Corner restaurant Pepe's Delgado closed Thursday evening. The Oklahoma Tax Commission closed the eatery for reasons currently unknown.

  • Nintendo's newest gaming console "Wii" offers gamers a unique combination of exercise and entertainment.

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  • Local artist Jared Flaming repaints a sculpture outside the Firehouse Arts Center in preparation of the Midsummer Night's Fair. The sculpture, created by Firehouse Arts Center director Doug Elder, was first displayed in May for the Green Wave art exhibit. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • The main entrance to East Main Place leads back to the apartments where the residents live. Eli Hull / The Daily

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  • Dancers rehearse Wednesday in the Reynolds Performing Arts Center for the School of Dance’s production of “Around the World in 80 Minutes.” The show opens Thursday at 8 p.m., and runs through Sunday. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Chris Boyd, guest director for University of Oklahoma Summer Stage's production of The Bremen Town Musicians, goes over notes with the cast after a run-through Sunday afternoon. Boyd also wrote the book for the show, which is based on a Brothers Grimm fairy fair. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Members of the Norman City Council unanimously approved a city ordinance to ban tobacco use in city parks Tuesday. Norman is the third city in Oklahoma to ban tobacco use in public parks.

  • The Norman Train Depot, 200 S. Jones Ave., plays host to poetry readings the second Sunday of every month at 2 p.m. The readings are sponsored by the Performing Arts Studio. Eli Hull/The Daily.

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  • OU president David Boren speaks at the Board of Regents meeting on May 15th. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Junior Outfielder Jamie Johnson (6) slams a homerun during the second pitch of the Friday game against Wichita State. The Sooners defeated the Shockers 5-4, but went on to finish the regional tournament 2-2, losing their final game against Arkansas 11-0 and ending their season. Eli Hull / The Daily

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  • Junior Shortstop Bryant Hernandez (2) hits a pop fly during a baseball game against Texas Tech during the Big 12 tournament last week. Despite losing two of their three games in the tournament, the Sooners will be hosting the 2009 NCAA Norman regional competition this weekend. Eli Hull / The Daily

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  • Regent Max Weitzenhoffer and President David Boren share a laugh at the beginning of the OU board of regents meeting Thursday afternoon. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Twitter was created in 2006 by software architect Jack Dorsey. Since it's creation, Twitter has skyrocketed to the third most used social network on the internet (behind Facebook and MySpace). Photo Illustration by Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Graduates of the University of Oklahoma, along with their famielies, friends, and professors, stare up at the fireworks display after Commencement Friday night. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • A study recently revealed that college students who are lonely revert to music and television the most to cope with their loneliness. The internet, video games and other forms of electronic media are also used as substitutes for social interaction. Photo illustration by Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Mildred Gallaway, Meeker resident, pretends to play the drums at the Oklahoma History Center's "another HOT Oklahoma Night" Rock & Roll exhibit in Oklahoma City. The exhibit houses several interactive audio and video displays. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Damon Hombs, Oklahoma City resident, looks at a guitar used by the Hanson brothers on display in the Oklahoma History Center's "another HOT Oklahoma Night" Rock & Roll exhibit. The exhibit includes items on display from The Flaming Lips, Kings of Leon, and Eddie Cochran. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Paul Stuart, drama performance junior, dances while under a spell as the character Demetrius Thursday night during the final dress rehearsal of University Theatre's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. A Majority of the show is set in "an edgy club in Lower Manhatten" known simply as "The Woods." Eli Hull / The Daily

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  • Paul Stuart, drama performance junior, dances while under a spell as the character Demetrius Thursday night during the final dress rehearsal of University Theatre's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. A Majority of the show is set in "an edgy club in Lower Manhatten" known simply as "The Woods." Eli Hull / The Daily

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  • Located in what used to be a bustling mining town, Meers Store & Restaurant now resides in a town with a population of six people. Meers was founded in 1901 and continues to bring in substantial business.

  • Performers get the crowd riled up before of Montreal took the stage to perform an encore Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Brian Poole, guitarist for of Montreal, plays the guitar and sings harmony during their set Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Kevin Barnes, of Montreal front man, performs during the band's set as the headlining band during the Norman Music Festival Saturday on Main Street. The festival attracted an estimated 25,000 attendants, 10,000 more than last year's festival. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Lead vocalist for of Montreal, Kevin Barnes, sings from the shoulders of one of the many performers who accompanied the band on stage during their set Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Kevin Barnes, lead vocalist for of Montreal looks out into the audience as he plays guitar during their set Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Kevin Barnes, lead vocalist for of Montreal, dances during a instrumental interlude Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Brian Poole, guitarist for of Montreal, sings harmony under the red glow of the stage lights Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli hull / The Daily

  • Masked performers strike a pose while Kevin Barnes, lead vocalists for of Montreal, sings into the microphone their set Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli hull / The Daily

  • Kevin Barnes, lead vocalist and guitarist for of Montreal, smiles as he sings during their set Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli hull / The Daily

  • Brian Poole, guitarist for of Montreal, marches towards the microphone at the beginning of their set Saturday night on the Main Stage of the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • A Man in a tiger mask, accompanied by several other costumed performers, gets the crowd pumped up before of Montreal took the stage Saturday night on the main stage during the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Marian Love Nunez, vocalist and keyboardost for the Starlight Mints, plays the tambourine during their set Saturday night on the main stage during the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Allen Vest, lead vocalist and guitarist of the Starlight Mints, and Marian Love Nunez sing in unison during their set Saturday night on the main stage during the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Allen Vest, lead vocalist and guitarist of the Starlight Mints, plays a song with Ryan Lindsey (keyboard/guitar) and Andy Nunez (drums) during their set Saturday night on the main stage during the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Marian Love Nunez, Starlight Mints keyboardist and vocalist, sings and dances along to the music during their set Saturday night on the main stage during the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Allen Vest, of the Starlight Mints, drops to his knees to his knees to fine tune his guitar between songs during their set Saturday night on the main stage during the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / TheDaily

  • Allen Vest, lead vocalist and guitarist of the Starlight Mints, Belts out a verse during their set Saturday night on the main stage during the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Marian Love Nunez, keyboardist and vocalists for the Starlight Mints hops along to the beat as she energetic claps her hands above her head during their set during their set Saturday night on the main stage during the Norman Music Festival. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Gerard Arpey, CEO of American Airlines, listens as OU President David Boren Speaks about working with him. Arpey Delivered a speech about dealing with the challenges in life at the Molly Shi Ballroom in the Oklahoma Memorial Union Thursday morning. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Frankincense is an aromatic resin tapped from the Boswellia tree. Frankincense is currently being researched as a remedy for several chronic inflammatory diseases. Photo Illustration by Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • Okahoma City Police reported 3,934 car thefts in the greater OKC area in 2008. The number of car thefts was down 15% from 2007. Photo Illustration by Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Bottles of soda line the walls of Pops. The store sells more than 500 different brands of soda.

  • Pops is located on historic Route 66 in Arcadia. Drivers can see the humongous 66 ft. tall soda bottle sculpture from up to a mile down the road. Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • Pops' iconic 66 ft. tall Soda bottle culpture stands along historic Route 66 in Arcadia. At night the bottle glows a wide array of colors. Eli Hull / The Daily

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  • Bottles of soda line the walls of Pops. The store sells more than 500 different brands of soda. Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • Sophomore wide receiver Rashad Hutchins (39) drags sophomore defensive back Desmond Jackson (6) down by the face mask after an interception at the Red & White game Saturday afternoon.Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Redshirt freshman running back Jermie Calhoun (23) rolls over Redshirt freshman defensive end David King (90) after getting tackled at the Red & White game Saturday afternoon.Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Redshirt freshman defensive end David King (90) drags Redshirt freshman running back Jermie Calhoun (23) down to the ground at the Red & White game Saturday afternoon.Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • Sophomore running back Justin Johnson (25) tries to juke past senior linebacker Mike Balogun (10) at the Red & White game Saturday afternoon.Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • Junior quarterback Sam Bradford (14) reaches out for a snap at the Red & White game Saturday afternoon.Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Heisman-winning quarterback Sam Bradford takes the snap in Saturday's Red-White scrimmage. Bradford, playing only a few series, finished 11 of 13 for 97 yards and a touchdown. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • The US Women's Bureau and the National Committee on Pay Equity have studied the relationship between men's and women's full time wages since 1951. The study shows that today women working full time only make 77 cents to every dollar that males make. Photo illustration by Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Star Wars action figures from the original trilogy fill a display case at the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • DC Comic characters fill a display case at the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. The museum has received than 40,000 visitors since it opened. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Toy figures from "Where the Wild Things Live" adorn a shelf in the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Action figures litter the Adult Collectors Bedroom Diorama at the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. The Diorama contains more than 6,000 action figures. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Josh Kraft, museum manager, adjusts action figures in the Adult Collectors Bedroom Diorama in the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. The museum is open 6 days a week, yet Kraft is the only paid employee. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and R2-D2 action pilot a toy Millenium Falcon in the Adult Collectors Bedroom Diorama in the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. The museum has more than 11,000 toys and action figures. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • The Adult Collectors Bedroom Diorama houses more than 6,000 toy and action figures in the Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • With businesses flocking to Twitter, the website is quickly breaking the stereotype of being a social network and developing into a prominent professional networking forum. Photo illustration by Eli Hull/ The Daily

  • The Indonesian Student Association performed the Tabal Gempita Friday Night at Eve of Nations. The Tabal Gempita is a dance from Riau, Indonesia that is usually performed at the inauguration of officials. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Students from the African Student Association dance to the "Ivory Coast", a song from West Africa, at Eve of Nations Friday Night. The ASA also performed a dance to the song "Camaroon". Eli Hull / The Daily

  • The Saudi Student Association performs a traditional celebatory wedding march at the Eve of Nations Friday night. The performance featured a mix of Saudi traditional dances. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • The Society of Chinese Students and Scholars perform a piece called "Descendants of the Dragon" at Eve of Nations Friday Night. Fourteen students participated in the dance that mixed traditional Chinese culture with modern Hip-hop music. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • The Student Association of Bangladesh performs Dhar Dharina at Eve of nations Friday night. The Dhar Dharina is a Bangladeshi folk song, celebrating the spirit of love. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • The Thai Student Association gives a performance that shows dancing styles from each of the three major regions of Thailand. Twenty student associations performed at Friday Night's Eve of Nations. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Masked members of the Peruvian Student association performsLos Shapis de Chupaca at Eve of Nations Friday night. Los Shapis de Chupaca is a tradition dance to celebrate the return of the Wanka's army after fighting with the Incan Army. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • The Society of Chinese Students and Scholars perform a piece called "Descendants of the Dragon" at Eve of Nations Friday Night. Fourteen students participated in the dance that mixed traditional Chinese culture with modern Hip-hop music. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • The Malaysian Student Association performed Dakir Barat at Eve of Nations Friday night. Dakir Barat is usually performed during festive occasions in Malaysia. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Performers from the Arab Student Association dances along to Beyonce's hit song "Single Ladies" at Eve of Nations Friday night. The event marked the 39th annual Eve of Nations presented by the International Advisory Committee. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Lisa McGilly, a family member and employee at the Piper's Pub, smiles over several bottles of Clan McGilly's famous root beer. McGilly has been working at the family tavern for five years. Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • Dana McDaniel (left) and Cathryn Lynn (right) kiss the king of the Medieval Fair on either cheek Saturday morning. McDaniel and Lynn traveled down from Edmond to attend the fair. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • A silent wind-up toy jester slowly wanders the Medieval Fair Saturday afternoon. The jester would gladly strike a pose for anyone who crossed his path. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Lauren Fort drops tiny gems into the hands of a mother and her children Saturday afternoon. Ford has been been a mermaid at the Medieval fair for three years. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Martin Hill, a carnival worker, towers on stilts over the passing crowd as he announces an upcoming circus performance Saturday afternoon. Hill has been working at the Medieval for fifteen years. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • A woman takes a look at one of the root beer bottles on display in front of the Piper's Pub. The McGilly family has been running the tavern at the Medieval Fair for over ten years. Eli Hull/The Daily.

  • Fair attendants crowd into the Piper's Pub to purchase Clan McGilly's famous root beer. The McGilly family anticipated selling 9 tons of root beer over the weekend. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Crowds line up to purchase turkey legs Saturday afternoon. A single jumbo turkey leg from one of the two venders selling them on the fair grounds cost seven dollars. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Adam Macpherson, a carnival worker, attaches a swing to the flying carousel at Reeve's Park Wednesday afternoon in preparation for the Medieval Fair this weekend. Macpherson has been working at the annual fair for six years.

  • Kely Van Eaton, industrial engineering junior, and Tyler Nunley, international and area studies Junior, stand together outside the Alpha Chi Omega House before speaking at the sorority's weekly chapter meeting Sunday evening. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Two Bergey BWC Excel wind turbines operate outside the Bergey Inc. building stands. Bergey Inc. has sent hundreds of these Excels to all 50 states or more than 100 nations around the world. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Karl Bergey, CEO of Bergey Windpower Co., explains how an inverter works during a tour of the company Thursday morning. Bergey, along with his brother, Mike Burgey, founded the company, which produces small wind turbines, in 1977. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • Alpha Tau Omega fraternity hopes to purchase the former Kappa Sigma house located at 1100 College Avenue. Negotiations are ongoing, but a date for the purchase has not yet been set.

  • Several Members of AEPi gather Sunday night in the sanctuary of the Hillel House on Boyd and Elm. The fraternity has 21 registered members. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • T.E.A. Cafe' is expected to be opening its new restaurant on campus corner Wednesday. The restaurant is located on Asp Ave. between Balfour and Turquoise Cafe'. Eli Hull / The Daily

  • OU head coach Sherri Coale and senior forward Courtney Paris talk to the media Saturday March 14, 2008.

  • Freshman pitcher Kirsten Allen (40) winds into a pitch during Sunday's 1:30 game against Northwestern. The Sooners fell to the Wildcats, 1-0. Eli Hull/ The Daily

  • Cody Nichols, President of the Medieval Sporting Society, demonstrates how to properly hold a sword and shield in battle. Nichols, along with the rest of the Medieval Sporting Society, will be performing at the Medieval Fair will be held in Reaves Park April 3-5. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Evolutionary Biologist, Richard Dawkins sits on the front porch of the Holmberg House. Dawkins is a prominent critic of intelligent design and creationism.

  • Evolutionary Biologist, Richard Dawkins sits on the front porch of the Holmberg House. Dawkins is a prominent critic of intelligent design and creationism. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • The sign on the fence surrounding Cate Center warns passerbys of the ongoing construction Friday afternoon. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Micahel Ruse and William Dembski smile as they are introduced before the debate. Ruse and Dembski have both written numerous books on evolution and intelligent design. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Sophomore outfielder Chana'e Jones (3) slides past St. Louis' Liz Jones into third base as the ball bounces harmlessly away in Sunday's 1 p.m. game. The Sooner ladies beat the Billikens 7-4. Eli hull / The Daily

  • Freshman Pitcher Kirsten Allen winds into a pitch in the third inning of OU's first game against Stephen F. Austin University in Wednesday afternoon's doubleheader. The Sooners beat the Jacks 4-3 in eight innings. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Freshman Infielder Garrett Buechele (38) sets up to swing for a high pitch in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader against Western Illinois. The Sooners won the game 6-1 and swept the Leathernecks in last weekend's series. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Natasha Trethewey, winner of the 2007 Pultitzer Prize in poetry, gave a reading at the Kerr Auditorium in the Sam Noble Meseum tuesday evening. Trethewey won the Pulitzer Prize for her 2006 collection "Native Guard." Eli Hull/The Daily

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  • Senior first baseman Samantha Ricketts catches a pass at the last second to get Kendel Harper out in the second inning of the first game against Stephen F. Austin University in Wednesday afternoon's doubleheader. The Sooners beat the Jacks 4-3 in eight innings.

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  • Senior center Courtney Paris (3) defends against Junior forward Nicky Weiben (5) in Wednesday night's basketball game against Iowa state. The Sooners beat the Cyclones 58-49. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Senior center Courtney Paris (3) reaches to catch a loose ball before is bounces out of bounds in Wednesday night's basketball game against Iowa state. The Sooners beat the Cyclones 58-49. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Senior center Courtney Paris (3) and Senior forward Ashley Paris (5) reach for a high rebound in Wednesday night's basketball game against Iowa state. The Sooners beat the Cyclones 58-49. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Sophomore guard Danielle Robinson (13) drives past Junior guard Alison Lacey (4) in Wednesday night's basketball game against Iowa State. The Sooners beat the Cyclones 58-49. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • OU medical students practice resuscitation on one of the dummies at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine's Clinical Skills Education & Testing Center located on the OU Health Sciences Center campus in Oklahoma City. Eli Hull/The Daily

  • Greek House owner Helen Dimas carries orders out to customers Thursday night. Eli Hull/The Daily

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