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Thursday, Apr. 9 Lecture: The Legacy and Visiual Record of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West | 7 PM at Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. Michelle Delaney, Consortia for the Humanities and Senior Program Officer at the Smithsonian Institution, will deliver a public lecture over Art and Advertising in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. Price: FREE. NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Prelims | 7 PM at Lloyd Noble Center. The #1 ranked OU Men’s Gymnastics team competes in the prelim rounds of the NCAA A Championships here in Norman, where teams and individuals aim to qualify forr the finals. Price: $10 ALL-SESSION PASS. For more information, contact 405-325-2424.
Saturday, Apr. 11 OU Football Spring Game | 2 PM at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Come root on the OU football team as they host their annual Spring game to showcase upcoming talent for the 2015-2016 season. Price: Advance purchase: $5 tickets. For more information, contact 405-325-2424.
Friday, Apr. 10 Women’s Tennis vs K-State | 5 PM at Headington Family Tennis Center. The OU Women’s tennis team continues conference play by kicking of their home weekend against the K-State Wildcats. Price: FREE.
NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Individual Final | 7 PM at Lloyd Noble Center. Several of the OU Men’s gymnasts rank at or near the top in the country across all events, come out and support the guys as they chase individual event national titles, including Michael Squires going for a 3-peat on the Still Rings. Price: $10 ALL-SESSION PASS. For more information, contact 405-325-2424.
FREE Movie: ‘American Sniper’ | 6, 9 PM & Midnight at Meacham Auditorium, Oklahoma Memorial Union. Watch the FREE screening of Navy Seal sniper Chris Kyle as he saves lives on the battlefield but once back home, he finds that it is the war he can’t leave behind. Presented by the Union Programming Board and Campus Activities Council. Oklahoma Festival Ballet | 8 PM at Reynolds Performing Arts Center. School of Dance and University Theatre present Oklahoma Festival Ballet featuring Petipa’s breath taking classic La Bayadére, Act II, “The Kingdom of the Shades” and a new ballet by Jock Soto, former New York City Ballet principal and the 2015 Brackett Distinguished Guest Artist Chair. Rated G. Price: Advance ticket prices: $25 for adults, $20 senior adult, OU faculty and staff, and military, and $15 for students at theatre.ou.edu and 405-325-4101. Tickets at the door: $35 for adults, $20 for students. Additional performances: April 11 at 3 & 8 PM.
Sunday, Apr. 12 Women’s Tennis vs Kansas | Noon at Headington Family Tennis Center. The OU Women’s Tennis team hosts their second foe from the state of Kansas this weekend as they take on the Kansas Jayhawks. Price: FREE. Oklahoma Featival Ballet | 3 PM at Reynolds Performing Arts Center. Matinee performance of the show. Tickets: theatre.ou.edu and 405-325-4101.
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Dear Readers,
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elcome to the 2015 edition of Sooners’ Choice. OU students picked all winners in every category. This is your choice, your edition, your voice. We asked you what the best places and people in Norman were, and you answered. We sent out an email via OUMM offering some of our suggestions and asking you to throw in any other ideas you have. Through that, we put together a ballot that we sent out through OUMM, and all students were asked to vote on any and all categories. Sooners were left with 51 categories gathered into six bigger categories: Food and Drink, Shopping, Personal, Campus, Entertainment and Living. Ranging from best restaurant to best professor, these are your choices on the best of what makes up the OU community in every aspect of life. These are the places, food and memories that make up the students here. We hope you see some of your favorites, and maybe see a few places to try out during your time at OU.
Sincerly,
LIFE & ARTS EDITOR
All photos by OU Daily photographers: Tony Ragle (Visual Editor), Jackie Eby (Photo Chief), Liz Arnaud (Photo Assistant), Daniel Hoang, Ya Jin, Chris Michie, Jiani Wu, J.J., Xiaochi Ge, Yan Zhang
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FOOD & DRINK O
’Connell’s Irish Pub & Grille had the most votes in any of the food and drink categories, coming in number one for best bar. The pub offers beer, great food, fun times and trivia on Thursdays at 9 p.m. O’Connell’s is open every day from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. and is especially packed on Sooner or Thunder game days. It has been a spot for students and alumni for years since opening in 1968. The pub used to be located on the south side of the football stadium but relocated. Members can still take a walk down memory lane online with a 360 degree view of the old location.
BREAKFAST RESTAURANT
First Place
SYRUP
Runner Up
CAMPUS-AREA RESTAURANT
First Place Runner Up Trending
FUZZY’S COUCH CAFETERIA UNION MARKET
THE DINER
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JIMMY’S EGG
PATIO RESTAURANT
First Place Runner Up Trending
THE MONT THE LIBRARY CHIMY’S
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FOOD & DRINK COFFEE BAR
First Place
GRAY OWL
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Runner Up
CRIMSON & WHIPPED CREAM
Thank you for voting St. Thomas More Best Church!
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RESTAURANTS
Barbecue
1. Rudy’s Country Store 2. Ray’s Smokehouse BBQ 3. Van’s Pig Stand
Burger BAR
1. The Garage 2. Five Guys 3. Louie’s
LIQUOR STORE
First Place Runner Up Trending
O’CONNELL’S THE LIBRARY BLU
First Place Runner Up Trending
THE CELLAR UNIVERSITY LIQUOR JOE’S PLACE
Thank you for choosing us as the best college on campus in the 2015 Sooners’ Choice Awards!
Pizza
1. Hideaway 2. Crooked Crust 3. Pizza Shuttle
Vegetarian
1. Pita Pit 2. The Earth 3. Coriander Café
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FOOD & DRINK RESTAURANTS CONT.
Late-night
1. Whataburger 2. Taco Bueno 3. Pizza King
Fast-food
DESSERT SPOT
First Place
1. Chick-fil-A 2. Raising Cane’s 3. Five Guys
HURT’S DONUTS
Runner Up
LA BAGUETTE
Trending
BRAUM’S
Asian
1. O Asian Fusion 2. Coriander Cafe 3. Happy Garde
Mexican
1. Tarahumara’s 2. Ted’s Café Escondido 3. Chuy’s
Italian
1. Victoria’s Pasta 2. Benvenuti’s 3. Sergio’s
Indian
1. Taste of India 2. Himalayas 3. Misal of India
GROCERY STORE
First Place Runner Up Trending
SANDWICH SHOP
SPROUTS CREST HOMELAND
First Place
WHICH WICH
Runner Up
JIMMY JOHN’S
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UNION MARKET
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SHOP TIL’ YOU DROP T
he Apothem got the most votes in any shopping category for number one in best OU clothing, accessories and gear and number two for best greek branded clothing and accessories. Located on Campus Corner, The Apothem is a family owned business that carries college and greek merchandise for OU. Their selection includes bags, clothes for all people and home décor and utilities. Fans from all over come to Apothem for their fill of OU crimson and cream clothing. Also make sure to stop by and check out the back for their wide selection of greek items.
CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES
Men’s
1. The Gap 2. Express 3. JoS A. Bank
Women’s
1. Stella Rae’s 2. Dillard’s 3. Versona
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First Place
THE APOTHEM
Runner Up
GREEK BRANDED CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES
First Place Runner Up Trending
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FAN OUTFITTERS
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Thanks for voting The Avenue at Norman the best apartment workout facility and 2nd place for best apartment complex!
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SELF CARE
SALON
First Place
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he Huston Huffman Fitness Center took home the most votes in the personal category as number one in gyms. With every student on campus having access to the Huff as long as they are enrolled full time or in one summer class. There’s no reason not to take advantage of the equipment, classes and utilities. The Huff, as the OU fitness center, has hours that can work into almost anyone’s schedule. With a Freshens Smoothie Shopw inside and the ability to drag any of your fellow Sooners along there’s no reason not to become the healthiest you at the Huff.
Runner Up
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GYM
First Place
Manicure/ pedicure spot
HUSTON HUFFMAN FITNESS CENTER
Runner Up
Jewelry store
Tanning spot
1. ProNails & Spa 2. LaFleur 3. Joe’s Nails
1. BC Clark 2. Mitchell’s Jewlery 3. Lewis Jewelers
GOLD’S GYM
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YMCA
BARBERSHOP
1. Sandy Beaches Spa 2. Riviera Tanning Spa 3. Sunroom Tanning Spa
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Runner Up
SUPERCUTS
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CAMPUS T
he Bizzell library won in all campus categories for the number one best study spot. Open until 2 a.m. most days and 24 hours during dead week and exam week, Bizzell offers spots for all types of studiers. From the Collaborative Learning Lab to the Great Reading Room and all the little spots scattered throughout, there is room for the social studier, music-listening studier and dead silent studier. With the Bookmark Café in the basement for all of your caffeine and snacking needs and laptops and computer labs available, there’s no reason to leave during marathon study sessions. Just make sure to pack all your chargers and books.
BEST STUDENT LEADER
First Place
JESSICA FREEMAN
Runner Up
CHELSEA DAVIS
BEST PROFESSOR
First Place Runner Up Trending
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BEST STUDY SPOT
KELLY DAMPHOUSSE REBECCA BORDEN ROBERT CON DAVIS-UNDIANO
First Place Runner Up Trending
THE BIZ Bizzell Memorial Library
THE UNION Oklahoma Memorial Union
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CAMPUS
BEST ATHLETE
First Place
SAMAJE PERINE
Runner Up
BUDDY HIELD
Trending
LAUREN CHAMBERLAIN
BEST STATUE First Place
SEED SOWER
Runner Up
LOVE INSTALLATION
Trending
THE GOSSIPS
BEST COACH
BEST COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT
First Place
BOB STOOPS
Runner Up
LON KRUGER
Trending
SHERRI COALE
First Place Runner Up Trending
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
GAYLORD
College of Journalism and Mass Communication
COLLEGE OF LAW
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OUT & ABOUT T
Warren Theatre g a r n e re d t h e m o st e nt e rtainment votes — after O’Connell’s — for number one best movie theater. Sooners agree this is the best place to go to catch the latest movie. It offers IMAX technology, Director’s Suites with recliners and atyour-seat food service, Balcony and Oscar’s Lounge for those 21 and older, The Warren Diner for those needing some food and a game room off of the lobby. Warren Theatre also has a Cry Room where parents can take crying children while still continuing to watch the movie. So no matter if you’re going on a date, having a family movie night out or having a girl’s night out, Warren Theatre is the place for you.
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OUT & ABOUT MOVIE THEATER
First Place “I REALLY LIKE THE UPSTAIRS. I LIKE THE COMFORTABLE SEATS AND YOUR FOOD IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU ON TABLES.” CRITNEY CARTER, WARREN CUSTOMER
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WARREN THEATRE
Indoor activity venue 1. HeyDay Entertainment 2. Star Skate 3. Xhale Hookah
Runner Up
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Trivia night
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Dance spot
1. O’Connell’s 2. McNellie’s Abner Ale House 3. The Garage
1. Cowboys 2. Logie’s 3. The Copa
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START HERE WHO ARE YOU?
My name is Baxter Holmes. I’m 28 and I cover the Los Angeles Lakers and NBA for ESPN. I live in downtown Los Angeles.
WHERE ARE YOU NOW?
I graduated in 2009 and began my post-graduate journalism career at the Los Angeles Times, where I worked for 3 1/2 years as a sports reporter before being hired by The Boston Globe to cover the Boston Celtics. I spent two years at the Globe before being hired by ESPN in the fall of 2014, at which time I was relocated back to LA.
WHO WERE YOU IN COLLEGE?
I majored in journalism and worked as a sports reporter at the OU Daily for three years and then at the yearbook during my final year. I also spent one semester as a sports editor for the Daily.
HOW DID WORKING FOR US HELP SHAPE YOU?
baxter holmes
There’s no better way to become a journalist than to practice journalism on a daily basis, and working at the Daily helped me tremendously in that regard. I was lucky to work along some fine students who carried themselves in an extremely professional manner, which helped elevate all of us to that level. I was also lucky enough to learn from our editorial adviser at the time, Jack Willis, a longtime newspaperman and an outstanding professor who groomed many OU alumni who are working as professional journalists to this day. He fostered an an environment that led so many of us to love and truly believe in the mission of journalism. Lastly, there are numerous journalism professors at OU who provided wisdom and daily encouragement that is invaluable.
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LIVING T
he Cottages took home several honors in the living category with number one apartment complex and number one in apartment pools. The complex features two, three, four and five person floor plans as individual homes in a gated community and has a private shuttle to get residents to class on time as well as a 24-hour fitness center, a study lounge and tanning beds. Their pool includes a wading pool, highend pool furniture and complimentary poolside towel and lotion service. Their newly renovated clubhouse also includes a Starbucks Coffee Bar. So if you’re looking for a new place to call home, check out The Cottages of Norman.
FRATERNITY
First Place
PI KAPPA PHI
Runner Up
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
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BLOOD & THUNDER
MUSING ON THE ART OF MEDICINE
SORORITY
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ALPHA GAMMA DELTA DELTA GAMMA KAPPA ALPHA THETA
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Instructions: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. That means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box.
Your willingness to help others and your insight into trends will bring you rewards and opportunities. Others will be inspired by your adventurous and exciting nature. Getting involved in charitable or benevolent organizations will spark new ideas and motivate you to start something new.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Trim your expenses and keep an eye on your assets. A thorough scrutiny of your personal documents can reveal ways to improve your financial status. A family member will try your patience.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- A joint venture will work in your favor. Property investments look promising. Do your homework and discuss your plans with the people who can offer you relevant advice.
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By Eugenia Last
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -Look for ways to meet new people. Your desire to travel will stretch your finances. Find venues closer to home that are cost-efficient and could inspire your ambition. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Business meetings or seminars will introduce you to like-minded individuals. Mixing business with pleasure will lead to a social opportunity. Co-workers will be impressed by your humor and friendliness. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Get your work out of the way so you can spend more time with friends and family. Children and elders will appreciate any effort you make to include them in your plans.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- A new partnership will entice you, but don’t move too fast. Take the time to get to know each other before you decide to dive head-first into a joint venture. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -Boredom or stress will surface. Get out and do things you enjoy. The people you usually hang out with will not be interested in joining you, but don’t let that hold you back. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Physical activity will help keep your mind off of your personal struggles. Be mindful of your budget. Working out at home can have just as many benefits as a high-priced gym. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Don’t be tempted to gamble or lend money. Be wary of anyone who tries to involve you in a dubious venture. Any financial decisions should be made with caution. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -Work on your own personal issues before offering advice to others. Remaining neutral and keeping your opinions to yourself will be the best course of action. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Do whatever it takes to improve your self-confidence. You have a lot to offer, so don’t sell yourself short. Focus on your attributes, and avoid comparing yourself to other people.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Be assertive if someone tries to entangle you in something that goes against your principles. If you damage your reputation, it will be difficult to repair.
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Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy E. Parker April 10, 2015
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LIVING Church
1. St. Thomas More University Parish 2. The Wesley 3. Go Church
Apartment workout facility
1. The Ave 2. Traditions West 3. The Greens
APARTMENT COMPLEX
First Place
Apartment pool
1. The Cottages 2. Traditions West 3. The Commons
“WE COME OUT HERE A LOT; ALMOST EVERYDAY. IN WINTER WE COME OUT TO THE HOT TUB AT NIGHT.” AUSTIN PRIMO, COTTAGE RESIDENT
THE COTTAGES
RESIDENCE HALL
First Place
HEADINGTON
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WALKER CENTER
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THE AVE
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THE RESERVE
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