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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 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

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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. The Amarillo, but solid night, scoring 10 points and add- there’s Markel Brown. Texas native made the most of his return ing three rebounds and three assists in just The junior guard exhausted the list of to West Texas, as this was his first career 18 minutes of play. Smart was shaken up words to describe a player’s shooting per- double-double. after getting hit in the eye in the second formance on Wednesday night by nailing Dusty Hannahs led the Red Raiders half, and did not re-enter the game. How- all five of his three-point attempts just sev- with 14 points, but it wasn’t enough to ever, Ford said postgame that Smart is fine. en minutes into the game. Brown finished mount any resistance, as OSU played its with 25 points and seven three-pointers to bench for much of the second half. WANT MORE? lead No. 17 Oklahoma State to a 91-67 Brian Williams played 16 minutes as he win against Texas Tech in Lubbock. continues to ease back into the Pokes’ rota- For the rest of this story, Coach Travis Ford and the Cowboys tion, and Marek Soucek scored six points visit (18-5, 8-3) dominated from the out- in 12 minutes of action. ocolly.com/sports set. They got out to a 26-8 lead midway “We got off to a great start in the sec- through the first half and never relented as ond half,” Ford said. “I think that’s really Up next they blew by the Red Raiders (9-13, 2-9). key when you’ve got a big lead, to see the Cowboy basketball “In the first half, two things: great pass- mentality of team. We started with the ing and guys making the shots,” Ford said right focus. We got a few guys a few min- in a radio interview. “In order to get an utes that hadn’t been playing and get some vs. assist, it has to go two ways — you got guys some rest, so that was good.” to have somebody to make the pass and The Cowboys are now in a three-way tie somebody to get the ball in the hole, and for first place in the Big 12 thanks to a six- Against: that’s what we did tonight.” game win streak. They will look to keep it Oklahoma State vs. OSU relied on hot shooting against alive Saturday as they take on Oklahoma Oklahoma Tech’s zone defense in the first half to (16-7, 7-4) in part two of Bedlam basket- When: match its season-high point total. The ball. The Sooners won the first contest by a 12:30 p.m. Saturday Cowboys shot 56 percent from the field score of 77-68 on Jan. 12 in Norman. Where: and 60 percent from beyond the arc. “(Oklahoma is) one of the better teams Gallagher-Iba Arena christopher brown/O’Collegian “We executed our offense,” Ford said. in the league,” Ford said. “They keep get- Television: Big 12 Network Markel Brown jumps to make a basket at Gallagher-Iba Arena. “We got shots out of our offense rather ting better and better, and we have a lot of

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“Birdman” discusses online fame Love: ceive an OSU blanket and OSU love in Oklahoma and happen- mugs. The judge’s choice award stance run-ins ending in dates. OrangeTech includes tickets to the Wine Fo- To enter, post a picture and story hosting photo rum of Oklahoma’s Grand Tast- on Oklahoma State University’s contest. ing event. Facebook page by noon today. Stories include long-lost Winners will be announced From Page 1 lovers, scavenger hunts ending on Facebook and will have 14 with diamond rings at Theta days to claim their prizes. Pond, shared classes and shared Students can pick up candy crushes, swearing to never fall in [email protected] grams at the open house, as well as throw darts at balloons to win prizes. Tricia Herber, a senior in marketing and a Student Union Activities Board member, said this is a way to get students to interact with each other and spend time in the Cowboy Un- derground. “We’re gonna have giveaways and sweet games,” she said. “You can guess how much candy is in the jar and the winner gets the candy.” Courtesy photo Students can stop by for free An OSU police officer confronts Daniel Wilson, an accounting junior, near the . snacks including cupcakes and pink chocolate chip cookies. By Kaelyne yumul outside its walls. plemented to ensure the safe- Orange Crush – Staff Reporter As this scene was occur- ty of the fountain and OSU ring, other OSU students students. Wilson will not be Facebook stopped to take pictures and making a return to the foun- To make the holiday a little It was a lovely day to pre- watch the spectacle. Lauren tain any time soon as he says sweeter, students and alums are tend to be a bird. Davis, a freshman studying that “the fountain has lost its invited to post their OSU love Two weeks ago, Oklahoma early childhood education, appeal.” stories on the university’s Face- State University became fa- was the first person to post To this day, there are more book page. mous for a picture that ap- the photo on Facebook. than 100 Facebook likes on Couples can post photos and peared on iFunny, Reddit, According to Davis, the the original photo and more love stories to win prizes. The Twitter and Facebook. conversation was interesting than 375 shares. first place prize is a one-night The subject of the photo, to observe. When she posted stay in the Atherton Hotel. Daniel Wilson, a junior in ac- the photo on her Facebook, [email protected] Second place winners will re- counting, was just looking for she decided to add the quirky

a better place to study than caption that “it was a lovely FLATS the dark walls of the library. day to pretend to be a bird.” COMMUNITY FEATURES “It was a beautiful day with According to Wilson, he STILLW Walking Distance to Campus Bicycle Spaces beautiful weather,” Wilson did not say those exact words Pool with Sundeck Outdoor Community Grill sponsored by Stillwater National Bank Urban Streetscape Located on 2 OSU Bus Routes said. “The fountain looked al- to Queen. The credit for the Parking Garage Roomate Matching Options Outdoor Wi-Fi Lounge Areas luring once I walked outside.” humorous caption belongs to If your name appears below, you have until 4pm today to Great College Environment Wilson proceeded to hop Davis. bring the O’Colly and photo ID to our office, 106 Paul inside the empty fountain to In one day, the photo re- Miller, to receive a $10 check. study for his accounting class. ceived more than 300 shares PRE-LEASING NOW! His study session was short and 100 likes on Facebook. Curren Zachary Myers lived, as officer Adam Queen Even students from other It pays to read the O’Colly. stopped by and asked Wilson schools were retweeting and to exit the fountain. sharing the photo on their According to the offi- accounts. Wilson, Queen,and cer, Wilson’s presence in the Davis were surprised that the Looking For That 4 bed 4 bath 2 bed 2 bath 1,258 Square Feet 855 Square Feet fountain could have caused photo would reach the popu- RENT/MONTH/BED RENT/MONTH/BED $599 $699 “potential injury and poten- larity status it did. Perfect Valentine’s Gift? tial damage to the fountain.” “My parents did not know All-Inclusive -Fully Furnished Wilson said Queen refused how famous my photo was We Have Unused Urinals!!! Main: (405) 564-0508 to leave Wilson’s side un- until my grandmother called www.StillwaterFlats.com til Wilson agreed to exit the and told them that she saw it [email protected] fountain. on Facebook,” Davis said. “He was going to keep dis- Now campus police are rupting my studying until I looking into assessing the got out of the fountain,” he fountain situation to enact Charlie’s Discount Drug said. certain preventative policies 723 S. Walnut After a long debate, Wil- to keep students from hurting 624-3535 son decided to jump out of themselves. the fountain and study right A fountain rule may be im- We are miles ahead of our competition! ONLY .2 MILES FROM CAMPUS! Reader Services Daily Horoscope www.ocolly.com By Nancy Black HE AILY OLLEGIAN Tribune Media Services T D At Oklahoma State University O’ since 1895 C Today’s Birthday (02/14/13). 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Distributed by Tribune Media Services. All rights reserved. elegance. Love hits you like a feather. Hold a social gathering, and Single copy newsstand price is 25 cents get a pleasant surprise. Thursday, February 14, 2013 THE DAILY O’COLLEGIAN Page 4 Local businesses Students solve mystery at dinner tors, planned the decorations cent,” Neher said. I got to sit there and answer sponsor bike ride By Alex Strohm and booked the space. We are In the shocking end, the questions in character. It was a Staff Reporter involved in planning every step murder is revealed to be Briga- new acting opportunity.” By Kurtis Hair bikes, chili and a good time. of the event.” dier Gen. John Balderdash, As the audience dissipated City Reporter “If we have good weather, SUAB hosted a similar mur- who was trying to protect his and the actors celebrated the we’ll all have a great time,” Travel back in time to Eng- der mystery dinner event in the wife Charlotte from being la- performance, Holmes finalized Cash said. land in the 1920s where indus- past, but eventually stopped beled as a thief. his thoughts on the experience. Stillwater will host the Cash, who is also a mem- trialization, jazz and murder fill putting on the event. This event could not be put “This has been so much 10th annual Chili-Bike ber of Red Dirt Pedalers, the seaside air. “Every one of us here really on without the students who fun, so wacky, and so crazy,” Lake McMurtry Trail Ben- said the event started 10 The Student Union Ac- wanted to bring the event back are involved. The entertain- Holmes said. “I hope we get efit on Sunday. years ago as a celebration tivities Board hosted a free and we thought why not,” Nel- ment committee and the stu- to do something like this again. Bicycle enthusiasts or for club members and par- Murder Mystery dinner last son said. dent actors have been rehears- This is the kind of thing that anyone who wants to ride ticipants to get together to night in the Student Union. around on a few trails and ride the trails and have a The audience enjoyed a three eat some chili can come out cookout. course meal while watching to Lake McMurtry to sup- The idea for the first year the production of “Death on port the Chili-Bike benefit was for club members and the Prom,” a play about a fam- event this Sunday. participants to come have ily vacation that is interrupted The event will start at a casual ride and some food up a gruesome murder on the 9 a.m. on the west side of all for the support of the promenade. Lake McMurtry, and there lake trails, but that idea The doors open and the au- is a $30 registration fee for changed the next year, Cash dience is immediately trans- anyone who wants to attend said. ported to the 1920s. The ac- the event. “The mountain bikers tors mingle with the guests in All proceeds will go to- didn’t really like that,” Cash full character while dinner is ward maintaining the bike said. “They wanted some- served. trails at Lake McMurtry, thing a little more intense, The play begins with the according to reddirtpedal- so that’s when we came up news that Eustace, both a fam- ers.org. with ‘The Challenge’ and ily friend and arts and antique Cooper’s Bicycle Cen- ‘The Ultimate Challenge.’” dealer, has been murdered. ter and Red Dirt Pedalers Cash said riders can par- The Balderdash family, who is bicycle club in Stillwater, ticipate in “The Challenge,” on vacation, is shocked by the along with The Bike Shop which is a challenge where news. The question of murder in Enid, are sponsoring the riders must ride all four enters the plot. maddy cunningham/O’Collegian event and providing chili, trails, 27 miles, in six hours. During the show, actors sit Christina Nelson, a strategic communications sophomore, speaks at a dinner Wednesday. soup and stew to all partici- If riders want something with the audience and strike pants of the benefit. more intense, they can try up conversation. Guests ask Michelle Willis, an apparel ing the event during the week gives theater students an op- Mary Cash, owner of “The Ultimate Challenge,” the actors questions to try and merchandising sophomore, leading up to the event. portunity to do different stuff. Cooper’s Bicycle Center, which is all four trails, plus solve the murder. The charac- and Cale Neher, an athletic “We’ve been staging This was a lot of fun.” said the event is all about an extra 10 miles, making ters tell stories of their life in training freshman, came to the through the different rounds of A variety of events are the challenge 37 miles in six England. event together for their Valen- the murder mystery dinner and planned by SUAB for students Chili-Bike Trail hours, she said. As the performance contin- tine’s Day date night. pulling it all together,” Nelson to bring a sense of community Riders who make the ues the actors take the stage “We’ve never been to a mur- said. on campus. Benefit time will receive a gold shirt and converse among each other der mystery dinner so it was Anthony Holmes, a ju- “It brings the culture of be- for the shorter challenge about the murder. exciting and we wanted to go,” nior physiology major with a ing in college and living on and a platinum shirt for the The plot thickens as Rever- Willis said. theater minor, was cast as the campus,” Nelson said. “I think When: Sunday longer challenge. end Verde, who is also on va- Before the event finished, reverend and the inspector for a lot of people are pushing for a For Jane Rogers, a Chili- cation, is murdered too. The Willis commented on the din- the Murder Mystery dinner. more technology-based type of Bike volunteer for 10 years, inspector enters the scene and ner and guessed who the mur- Holmes said the performance college experience. It’s events Where: Lake the benefit event is all about interrogates the remaining derer was. went well tonight. like this that are why people McMurtry the cause. characters. “I think it’s great so far,” “I met a lot of guests who are so connected on campus “I don’t even ride,” Rog- Christina Nelson, the en- Willis said. “I’m still unde- were really into it,” Holmes and are getting involved.” Cost: $30 ers said. “I just come to tertainment coordinator for cided about who did it.” said. “They really wanted to registration fee; bring food and hangout. SUAB, explains the process of “I’m leaning toward Vin- ask questions and figure it out. [email protected] chili, soup and The atmosphere is just fun.” putting on this event. stew provided For more information, go “My committee, which Arrive March. 17th or 18th to reddirtpedalers.org. contains four other members, Includes 4 nights lodging, 3 day lift ticket, 3 day ski or board rental & taxes plans the entire event from the Ski Winter Park Ft. Walton Beach Florida ground up,” Nelson said. “We 888.283.1661 Aspen­$497 [email protected] or 4 nights lodging and bought the script, hired the ac- skigoofy.com $379 Keystone­$455 $298 breakfast buffet The Daily O’Collegian Classifieds Thursday, February 14, 2013 Page 5 CLASSIFIEDS

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