The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 98, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 2013 Page: 2 of 8
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meeting spaces, Castiglione said tion graduate student *We had to pack blood, sweat and tears on the floor of
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A lecture by Patrick O'Brien, sematic
web research director at Montana State
University Library, about search engine
optimization will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. in
Bizzell Memorial Library, Room 339.
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what Oklahoma Memorial Union
administrators have been saying about
the situation with alcohol in an office in
the Conoco Student leadership Center
A lecture by 1970 Apollo 13 astronaut and
OU alum Fred Haise will be held at 7 p.m.
in Oklahoma Memorial Union's Molly Shi
Boren Ballroom. The event is organized by
CAC Speakers Bureau.
A performance of "In the Next Room,* a
comedic play by the OU Helmerich School
of Drama, will be held today through Sunday
from 8 to 10 p.m. in OU Lab Theatre.
A block party will bring together students
and community members to celebrate and
leam more about Israel from 11 a. m. to 1
p.m. on the South Oval. Organized by OU
Hillel, the Jewish Campus Life Foundation
on Campus, the event will include
interactive booths, exhibits, displays and
activities celebrating Israeli culture and
accomplishments.
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CEDAR FLOYD
Campus Reporter
The groundbreaking ceremony for a
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THURSDAY, APRIL 18
A fTM food fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
in Gaylord Hall s Hall of Fame Room. Students can
come to the event and get free food in exchange
for waiving their first amendment rights
Do you want to see your organuation's campus event here?
VIM OUOaay ew/evMtv MWsuh to add your entry.
A meeting of the Pro-Dental Club will take
place at 6 p.m. in Dale Hall, Room 125.
Arianna Pickard, campus editor
Paighten Harkins and Nadia Enchassi. assistant editors
daiiynewt0ou.edu » phone; 405 325-3666
oudaily.com • IVviiter: (pOUDaily
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lems has changed based on where
the research was conducted and the
time period It was researched, the
vice president for research from Old
Dominion University said In a lecture
on Tuesday.
Nearly 100 students showed up
to hear Mohammad Karim talk about
scientists from different periods and
their approaches to mathematical
and scientific problems.
‘No one really talks about the
history of science In this way,’ said
Kaji Fuad, a mechanical engineering
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was a time when people went to the
Middle East to study mathematics.
During the Renaissance the epicenter
of scientific study shifted to Europe,
and now. things are changing. China
is set to take up a large percentage of
the paper share forecast.
Retired research faculty Bilayet
Hossain said scholars like those from
the Middle East in the past tend to be
forgotten, and it was German schol-
ars who eventually went to the Middle
East and unearthed their findings.
In a Tuesday sports story, OU'S record against
Arkansas Little Rock w->s incorrect. The story
has been corrected online to say "since 2009.
OU is 6-1 against UALR with a combined score
of 70-36.
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llndergradaute Student Congress petitioned
adviser to regrow beard, among other bills passed
Tuesday
*We didn’t have anything when this that the team Is already on par with the
program started,* Castiglione said, competition, and the new facility will
'But we... had a commitment, not just bump them up above the teams the
to bring this program to fruition, but to women compete with, she said
The varsity rowing program has
only been a part of OU athletics for
WMieUdlWuil.ytoT^y
times cancel practice because of weath - top-25 status and national recognition,
“These young
women will leave
their blood, sweat
and tears on
the floor of this
building.'
LEEANNE CRAIN
HEAD COACH
Castiglione said.
last season the worn
en’s varsity team led the
nation with 14 National
Scholar Athletes. It
led the Big 12 with
post-season honors
and most recently had
46 rowers named the
Commissioner's Honor
Roll, Crain said
The team currently
conaists of about 85 rowers who com-
'One day we showed up at the river pete consistently, and although it is only
will be equipped with space for land to put the oars down, and there was confident that it is on track to earn its
director of athletics. a day when the team
Only a handful of facilities in the tried to practice, but
country use similar rowing tanks, which had to seek alternative
simulate on the water training in an in- means once they ar-
door environmenL he said. The facility rived at the rivet,
will complement the boathouse being r“ *. ‘ 2 __________
constructed in Oklahoma Chy and also for our first fall practice, and we went halfway through its season, the team is
will be equipped with space for land to put the oars down, and there was confident that it is on track to earn its
workouts, sports medicine, hydrother no water there, just a ton of mud,* said first NCAA champinnship hid, she mid
apy, a team locker room, offices and Furmanek. an adult and higher educa 'These young women will leave their
meeting spaces. Castiglione said f " ‘ — ‘ ‘ , ~ “
Head coach Leeanne Crain, captain everything up and move into the city to this building,* Crain said. 'I'm very
Nikki Furmanek. co-captain Rebecca work out at the Chesapeake area boat- proud of them and indebted to them for
Staff and Castiglione ceremoniously house. Our team’s really good at being laying a solid foundation |for the rowing
broke ground using oars from the row flexible and making the most out of our program] underfoot*
ing scull that was on display, rather than situation.*
the conventional shovels Despite these limitations, Brown feels
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Speaker discusses various approaches to scientific, mathematical questions
°wf the ye»r». the way scientists graduate student The Student Association of
kXm m pfuu The history of science has always Bangladesh brought Kanm here, said
been region-based. Karim said. There Mohammad Yousuf, a philosophy
Ph.D candidate and a member of the
association.
'We wanted someone who would
represent something that most of us
study,* he said.
Campus Activities Council, the
College of Engineering, the School
of Computer Science and Coca-Cola
sponsored the event.
create the kind of tradition we see with a
lot of the sports that we sponsor." _ _
Right now the rowing team has a five yean, and despite the unreliabil-
afternoon against a backdrop of bull - cramped in the space and must some- training facilities, the team has earned
dozers and dump trucks. t*~------*
The OU Rowing Training Center, er or lack of water to row
scheduled for completion in spring in, said Brianna Brown,
2014, will provide the women's rowing University College
team with a $6.5 million, 24,000 square freshman and member
foot facility featuring a state-of the-an, of the team.
16 seat, moving water rowing tank, said Another team mem
Joe Castiglione, vice president ol inter- ber echoed Brown s
collegiate athletics programs and OU sentiments, describing
——— — a day when the team
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Stanfield, Mary. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 98, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 2013, newspaper, April 17, 2013; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1813743/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.