Monday, April 30, 2012

OKC Memorial Marathon Drawing Younger Generation


            The 2012 Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon, which took place this past Saturday, is an event that has taken place for 12 consecutive years in Oklahoma City to honor those fallen in the April 1995 bombings.  Each year, more and more contestants have run in the race, and each year the cause seems to be reaching the younger generation more and more.
            In 2011, more than 25,000 runners participated in the Oklahoma City Marathon, a steady climb from just 5,000 in the race’s inaugural year.  However, every year, more and more college students have decided to participate.  OU student, Corbin Wallace, says that he’s astounded by the amount of college students that run. “When I was out there this year, it really was incredible how many people I knew, from school and stuff, and how many young people were running for this cause.”
            The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon was founded in 2001, by two business men who liked to run and came up with the idea.  There is the half marathon, which is 13.1 miles, and the full marathon, which is 26.2 miles.  Many people run just because they like to run, while some run for a greater cause.  “I saw a man carrying 168 pounds of extra weight with him, to honor the 168 people that died in the bombings” said Wallace.
            “The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is not about running, it is about life, honoring the memory of life lost through tragedy, celebrating the gift of life given equally to each person, and reaching forward into the future to life yet to be lived” according to the marathon’s website.  With the newer generation of runners participating in this event, it seems that this marathon can carry for years to come.
            You can find more information for the run and facts at okcmarathon.com

Corbin Wallace
OU Student/OKC Marathon Participant

Sunday, April 29, 2012

UOSA Executive Branch takes Different Steps for Cabinet Elections


            UOSA (University of Oklahoma Student Assoication) applications for the Executive branch of the Student Government are due April 25th to be apart of President Joe Sangirardi and Vice-President Rainey Sewell’s cabinet for the 2012-2013 school year.
            Students will turn in their applications, and then selected for interviews.  Once the interview process is over the President and vice-President will select their cabinet.  However, this year will be a little bit different says Vice-President Rainey Sewell, “we will select people to be in our cabinet, and after a retreat we’ll decide which positions each person will take in the cabinet.”
            Sangirardi and Sewell were elected as UOSA President and Vice-President earlier this semester, when they ran unopposed for the student government’s top position.  This new method is something that UOSA has not done in previous years.  Previously, students would sleect which position in the cabinet they were applying for.  While this year the President and Vice-President will choose the cabinet members positions, themselves.
            “This year we’re going to be taking many more applications and accepting many more people to our cabinet then has ever been done before” says Sewell.  This opportunity gives more students the chance to work within government at OU.
            For more information and applications you can visit UOSA’s website at ou.edu/uosa.
            Vice-President Rainey Sewell on UOSA Executive Branch Cabinet Application,


Rainey Sewell
UOSA Vice President