Photos from Lights on Stillwater
Most students walk into buildings to have class. Others rappel down them. Photo Finish for August 28, 2008.
Photography By Philip Jones
Senior photographer
It’s no secret when the OSU Cowboy Marching Band practices — mainly because the sound of the drums, horns and other instruments echo throughout campus at least three times a week.
This particular afternoon, the harsh August heat beat down on the band players.
Meanwhile, these dedicated musicians continued to practice [...]
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“Twilight” by Stephenie Meyer is the first in a series of novels about Bella Swan and her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen.
The Harlem Gospel Choir sang for a full house at the Seretean Center on Saturday night.
Make snow angels, snowmen and throw snowballs while you can.
Deren Flesher, a sociology graduate student, works the drive-thru of The Barn. Patrons can order drinks from their car windows. On The Strip since 1994, The Barn is a favorite among college students and community members.
Bassist Brad Tatum, singer and guitarist Mark Vaughan, singer and guitarist Randy Hornberger, and drummer Larry Hyde form Wily Brothers, a local band wanting to put a new face on Stillwater rock while avoiding typical labels.
Jessica Jarrel, right, and Andrea Sartin chase down a loose ball in Wednesday’s scrimmage. The Cowgirls are preparing for Saturday’s scrimmage with Texas Christian University.
Students find their way around Lights on Stillwater on Wednesday night. The event provided a chance for students to get more information on some campus organizations, city businesses and others.
Members of the Asian American Student Association and the Vietnamese American Student Association participate in a bobbing for “worms” contest. The first meeting for both groups is Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. in 419 Student Union.
Members of the Asian American Student Association and the Vietnamese American Student Association participate in a bobbing for “worms” contest. The first meeting for both groups is Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. in 419 Student Union.
Students go to The Third Place on Washington Street’s Strip for more than coffee. With free Wifi and space to gather with friends, the eatery offers students a venue for listening to music, playing cards and catching an occasional concert.
Dustin Lewis, an electrician for the OSU physical plant, shows the 2,000-amp breaker that failed early Wednesday morning under Wentz hall. A bad ground cable caused the damaged breaker and the power outage.
Kate Magowan, Claire Danes and Charlie Cox star in Paramount Picture’s ‘Stardust.’ Throughout the fantasy flick, many of the characters fight for the star (Danes) for different reasons — love, the throne and youth.
Zack Deck, an aerospace and mechanical engineering sophomore, and Brent Jenkins, a human development and family science sophomore, joke around after finishing their meals at Blair Dining Hall on Tuesday evening. Blair Dining is in Bennett Hall.
Diana and Ray McCalment play a game of water volleyball with their friend Charles Pursel, a longtime resident of Stillwater who lives at Oaklake Trails.
Diana and Ray McCalment sit on their back porch with their dog, Tarnie.
Jennifer Bussman, a Spanish and business management sophomore, talks with Tracey McMurphy from University Academic Services by the Chi-O clock Monday afternoon. UAS set up a table to assist transfer students in finding their way around campus on the first day of classes.
Gaurav Desai, an industrial engineering graduate student, prepares a hot dog at Campus Crusade for Christ’s table by Chi-O clock Monday afternoon. The organization cooked free hot dogs for students and handed out fliers on the first day of classes.
Former Cowgirl softball player Shanel Scott is the single-season career record-holder for stolen bases at Oklahoma State University. Scott plays for the New England Riptide in the All-National Pro Fastpitch League.
Senior midfielder Sasa Jackson started in every game but one in 2006. Jackson took only 16 shots but scored five goals and added three assists. Her point total was fourth highest on the team.
Learning to deal with roommates is one of the greatest challenges that freshmen face in their first days of class.