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Luke Atkinson

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Luke Atkinson is a fourth year veteran of The Daily and has served as the Editor-in-chief and the Life & Arts editor. He is a broadcast and electronic media senior from Enid, Okla. Luke currently writes for the sports desk, but in his off-time helps with assignments from other positions at The Daily. Luke's future plans hope to include working with sports and some form of electronic media.

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  • Midfielder, Jordan White, manuevers the ball down the field during the Sooner women's gaame against USC on September 20. The Sooners fell to the Trojans 1-0. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • Dr. Alan Blum, director of the Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society, speaks about society's use of tobacco. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • A road closure sign blocks the Asp Street entrance to Memorial Stadium. Students will not have access to this road while the stage for the U2 concert is being built. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • Editor's note: Photo misidenified the player photographed but has since been corrected. Forward, Michelle Alexander (12), handles the ball during the Sooner women's soccer game against USC on September 20. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

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  • James Crawford, president of the Institute for Language and Education Policy, speaks about Oklahoma's English Only legislation. Crawford stated that the laws are unnecessary. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • Kirsten Alley, sophomore pitcher, pitches during the game against Northwestern Oklahoma State Wednesday evening. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • Freshman Forward Dria Hampton drives the ball down the field during Sunday's game against USC. Luke Atkinson/ The Daily

  • Sophomore Forward Kelsey Kraft (16) drives the ball down the field Sunday during the game against USC. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • Shirley Phelps-Roper, the leader of the Westboro Baptist Church, leads a protest at OU Hillel, a Jewish student organzation, Friday afternoon. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • John Calvin Abney III plays his guitar during a counter protest of Westboro Baptist Church at OU Hillel on Friday afternoon. Westboro claims it is the Jews fault for killing Jesus and protested on Rosh Hosanna, the start of the Jewish new year. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • Jacob Phelps, the member of the Westboro Baptist Church, protests at OU Hillel, a Jewish student organzation, Friday afternoon. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • Susan Connors, director of planning and community development, speaks about the potential projects for Porter Avenue. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

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  • Light shines through the trees between Cate Center and Walker Tower. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

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  • UOSA President Katie Fox, an international and area studies junior, speaks Wednesday evening at the dedication of the recently rennovated Couch Cafeteria. OU President David Boren, vice president for Student affairs Clarke Stroud, and director of Housing & Food Dave Annis also spoke at the event. Luke Atkinson/The Daily

  • Flags fly at half-staff Wednesday for the late Sen. Ted Kennedy. Kennedy passed away in the early morning Wednesday after a battle with a brain tumor. Luke Atkinson/The Daily.

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  • Sharup Karim (left) and Corey Coles (right) perform at Bricktown Live Sunday evening. Karim, a microbiology senior, and Coles, a biology senior, began producing their own music in January. Luke Atkinson/The Daily.

  • Sharup Karim, microbiology senior, raps during a performance Sunday at Bricktown Live in Oklahoma City. Karim is also known as "Kilo." Luke Atkinson/The Daily.

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