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ThursdayWednesday FebruaryJanuary 14, 2013 16, 2013 www.ocolly.com www.ocolly.com 25 cents ocolly.com 25 cents Student busted on cocaine complaint By ALLIE HADDICAN with possession of a con- Moore allowed the officer to according to the affidavit. If found guilty, Moore can Cord Moore in Crime Reporter trolled drug with intent to search his room, according to Moore appeared in court spend more than 10 years in distribute within 2,000 feet of the affidavit. Monday from the Payne jail and pay up to $200,000 in court a university and possession of The officer found 30 grams County Jail. fines, according to Oklahoma AnWEDNES OklahomaDAY, JStateANU AUniRY -16, 2013drug paraphernalia, according of marijuana, multipleTHE small DAILY O’COLLEGIANStill in custody as of law. When: 1:45 p.m. PAGE 3 versity student was arrested to the court documents. baggies filled with cocaine in- Wednesday afternoon, The next court date for March 12 early Sunday morning for OSU police officers con- side, $1,400 in currency and Moore’s bond is set for Moore is 1:45 p.m. on March having small bags of cocaine tacted Moore in his dorm an empty bottle of hydroco- $15,000, according to the 12. Where: Payne in his Kerr Hall dorm room. room because of a compliant done cough syrup with the Oklahoma State Courts Net- County Courthouse Cord Moore, 19, is charged made about a drug violation. prescription label burned off, work. LOVETECH COURTESY OF FACEBOOK Campus hosting multitude of holiday events By SALLY ASHER Day or Oklahoma State Uni- pictures to the OrangeTech said. take their sweeties out to din- To get tickets, email chris. Managing Editor versity theme. Facebook page and the picture “We have a little jar of candy ner can relax. [email protected] or Mercury Hronopulos, an with the most “likes” will win hearts (in a fishbowl), you can The Student Union Activi- visit the Student Union Ac- Valentine’s Day has arrived, OrangeTech employee and a free iPod Nano. Hronopulos tweet how many are in it and ties Board will provide a Cae- tivities Board in 058 Student and students will have no sophomore in elementary edu- said. you can get packaged gifts that sar salad, beef lasagna, bread Union. trouble finding fun, romantic catio, said anyone can partici- Students who “like” Oran- we made up,” she said. sticks, green beans almondine Valentine’s Day Open things to do on campus. pate. geTech on Facebook can get Students can tweet their and chocolate lava cake to the House – Cowboy Under- LoveTech - Student Union “We have pre-animated free cookies, cupcakes and Val- guesses to @OSUOrangeTech. first 20 couples that register. ground, 11 a.m. Atrium, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. backgrounds and we set up entine’s Day candy from the Free Three-Course Din- Following dinner, those The Student Union Ac- OrangeTech in the Student a green screen, so couples, photo booth. ner – Student Union French couples can view “Crazy Stu- tivities Board will also provide Union Bookstore will offer a friends or individuals can come OrangeTech also offers stu- Lounge, 7 p.m. pid Love”, starring Steve Carell food and games to students in chance for students to get their and take pictures,” she said. dents a chance to compete on Students who can’t scrape and Ryan Gosling, at 8:30 p.m. the Student Union basement. photo taken with a Valentine’s OrangeTech will post the Twitter as well, Hronopulos enough change together to in the Student Union Theater. See LOVE Page 3 OSU boasts emergency preparedness SGA talks parking, bikes By JUAN CARLOS voice capability.” hand if the school will be closed By CHRISTINE WALSH finding a place for a personal Expecting a success with the FELIZ Emergencies might include before I ride the bus,” said SGA Reporter bike upon graduation. Orange student body, Spradling said Contributing Reporter suspicious devices found on Lauren Montalbano, 22, a ge- Ride is expected to come to he foresees an increase in the campus, a shooter, a suicide ography major who signed up Student Government Asso- Oklahoma State University in number of student bikers on bomber, a campus intruder, ter- for the service. “I won’t like to ciation welcomed guest speak- March 2013. Repair and per- campus and plans to prepare Whether it’s a weather re- rorist attacks, biohazard threats ride the bus just to figure out ers over transportation and mit purchasing for these bicy- for it. lated school closure or an emer- or other life-threatening emer- that my class was canceled. So, I organizations seeking status on cles can be found on the west WANT MORE? gency situation, OSU officials gencies. think it is a great tool for every- campus. side of the Multi Modal Trans- said they are prepared to warn “Something we don’t do is to one to have on campus.” Steve Spradling, director of fer Facility at the Department For the rest of this students. push a lot of weather informa- So far, more than 41,000 parking and transit services, of Parking and Transit Services story, visit ocolly.com/news Oklahoma State University’s tion because it happens so fast people are registered for the brought revisions on bicycle on Hall of Fame. Cowboy Alert system informs that we would rather them get service on campuses in Stillwa- and parking concerns to SGA. students, faculty and staff about the information for the expert ter, Oklahoma City, Tulsa and A new bicycle rental pro- dangerous situations using a like National Weather Service Okmulgee, according to data gram, Orange Ride, provides a group of devices to put out a and media,” Atkins said. provided by OSU Emergency campus-wide service to assists message to as many people as There is a protocol that goes Manager Ron Hill. students, especially those who possible. In an emergency situ- on before sending a warning. The system is tested periodi- struggle with means of trans- ation, OSU officials will send Campus safety officials deter- cally usually after hours. Offi- portation. information to registered mem- mine whether a quick reaction cials don’t want people in the “Orange Ride bicycle rental bers of the OSU community re- is needed or can bring in other buildings when testing except and repair is a new bicycle garding the event and how they people to the decision making for fire- alarm tests, Atkins said. rental program being offered should proceed. process. Officials look at the “We make sure we don’t to promote affordable and con- “We have voice messages, urgency of the event, the audi- overuse the systems because venient transportation to the text and blast email,” said Rich- ence, potential to expand, po- people then get desensitized campus and Stillwater com- ard Atkins, the OSU police de- tential for deaths and potential about it,” Atkins said. munity,” Spradling said. partment captain of technical for serious injuries before mak- WANT MORE? With rates of $2 per day, $8 service. “We also use Twitter, ing a decision, Atkins said. per week, and $30 per semester, Facebook, addressable speakers The feedback from students For the rest of this these orange bikes come with a story, visit in lots of the buildings and the is mostly favorable. bike lock, student job opportu- KAYLA SANFORD/O’COLLEGIAN ocolly.com/news traditional outdoor sirens with “It‘s great to know before- nities, and remove the need of Senator Matthew Young laughs during Wednesday’s meeting. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2013 THE DAILY O’COLLEGIAN PAGE 2 Women overpower WVU on road By DEREK HATRIDGE half with WVU, and eventu- 10, 6-7) valiantly fought UP NEXT COWGIRL BASKETBALL Sports Reporter ally found themselves with a to keep themselves within 35-25 lead at halftime. On arms reach of the Cowgirls. The second time is the the other side of the buzzer, WVU’s Averee Fields scored charm. it was Brittney Martin that 21 points and eight boards No. 25 Oklahoma State propelled OSU to victory. and was followed by Christal vs. rolled to a 64-54 win against The freshman guardCaldwell with 16 points and West Virginia in the pro- caught fire in the second seven rebounds. gram’s first trip to Morgan- half, finishing with a game- The Cowgirls will return town. high 21 points. home on Saturday, where The Cowgirls (17-6, 6-6), Junior Tiffany Bias, who they will face off with Kansas AGAINST: Oklahoma State vs. not wanting to see a repeat had 14 points and five as- State for their 2013 WBCA Kansas State of the two team’s previ- sists, backed her up and Play 4Kay game. WHEN: ous meeting in Stillwater, senior Toni Young had a After that, the Cowgirls 4 p.m. Saturday battled tooth and nail with 12-point, 16 rebound dou- have five more games before WHERE: the Mountaineers for most ble-double. Young also had the start of the Big 12 con- Gallagher-Iba Arena of the game before emerging six blocks, tying her for the ference tournament and the TELEVISION: victorious. most career blocked shots in NCAA tournament. None The Pokes went shot for OSU history. JACKIE DOBSON/O’COLLEGIAN shot for much of the first The Mountaineers (14- [email protected] Brittney Martin prepares to pass the ball during a game. Brown leads in win at Tech By CODY than just going one-on-one, which was respect for them.” StAVENHAGEN good to see.” Notes Sports Reporter In addition to Brown’s 25, forward Mi- chael Cobbins drove the Cowboys with Point guard Marcus Smart had a quiet There’s hot, there’s on fire and then 13 points and 12 rebounds.