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Posted on March 23 at 12:12 a.m.Suggest removal

$7.7 million, not bad. Harrison, how about you look into the $27 million promised in 2006 for pool renovations. The powers that be said that the money was already allocated from private donors, yet still no news on a new pool. The Cleveland County YMCA has better pool facilities than OU.

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Posted on December 1 at 2:43 p.m.Suggest removal

TRE KRONOR FOR LIFE!! GO SVERIGE!

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Posted on November 18 at 5:42 p.m.Suggest removal

Best toilet models I've ever seen.

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Posted on October 26 at 1:07 p.m.Suggest removal

Wow, I guess this is fitting for front page news when the newspaper is only four pages long. Step up your game, OU Daily.

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Posted on October 19 at 11:21 p.m.Suggest removal

What about President Bartlett from West Wing?

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Posted on October 17 at 10:47 p.m.Suggest removal

Nice article Somers.

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Posted on October 15 at 10:12 a.m.Suggest removal

Well done.

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Posted on October 6 at 9:38 a.m.Suggest removal

God forbid people have fun while raising money for a good cause. The heathens!

P.S. I'd like to see an article that isn't so pretentious. Its offensive that this author makes the assumption that all of the Greek community are rich. Why must you insist on reinforcing stereotypes? Articles like this create a divide between the Greek community and those who are not Greek within the OU community. Why not help contribute to OU being a less cliquey place?

P.P.S This article makes me wonder how much the Daily has raised for local charities. Now if someone could find that out, that would be some real journalism!

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Posted on September 28 at 9:49 p.m.Suggest removal

I love how he cites Austin as the most Sexually active city! What he forgets to mention is that Men's Health used STD rates (among other things) to rank their cities. So watch out for those Longhorns, OU/Texas will only last a weekend but herpes last for life! Boomer Sooner

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Posted on September 20 at 12:27 p.m.Suggest removal

I don't understand the premise of this article. The Tea Party isn't posing itself as a moderate party, but a far right party that is upset with primarily with the unprecedented levels of the deficit. It could be predicted that the Republicans will do poorly in the upcoming elections, not because the GOP is "propping" up the Tea party, but because the the right is not producing a cohesive front against Democrats.

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