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New believers bubble up at First PastafarianChurch of Norman
, April 28, 2016 6:00 am | Updated: 2:36 pm, Thu Apr 28, 2016.
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venue smells like spaghetti.
s Friday night and the sun has just set, sucking the
last light from downtown Norman. Only late-night cafés
and bars illuminate Main Street now.
That, and the multi-colored disco lights boiling over from
The streets are eerily empty, kept company mostly by the
howling wind. Cars packed with college kids are starting to
pass on their way to the next party. Meanwhile, a handful of
suits clamor about, heading home after finishing an obligatory
, people arrive. They step out of their cars, holding
tubs of pasta and bottles of beer, and make their way toward
Crawford — the downtown side street two blocks from the
railroad tracks. With the week’s accumulated stress behind
them, they have only one thing on their minds now: church
The door to the city’s new venue-turned-church stands ajar.
The silence of the street is broken by the deep bass
emanating from inside, enticing believers and misfits alike.Painted eyes goggle down at them as they enter the place of
worship with colanders on their heads.
Siandhara Bonnet/The Daily
First Pastafarian Church
Co-founders stand in front of the First Pastafarian Church of
Norman April 27. Some of the Pastafarians' Commandments are:
don't litter, wear deodorant and always shower.
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�e University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. www.ou.edu/eoo
OU Salutes Students for Academic Achievement!
Patrick VallelyJesse CokerCasey Cai
Goldwater Scholars
Truman Scholar
Jeremy Allen
National Security Education Program Scholars
Michelle Carney Jeremiah Cox
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellows
Akash Patel Mubeen Shakir
The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans is a premiere graduate school fellowship for immigrants and children of immigrants selected for their potential to make significant contributions to U.S. society, culture or their academic field. Patel and Shakir are OU graduates and the only students from an Oklahoma college or university to be awarded this prestigious fellowship.
B.A. Political Science, Philosophy,Constitutional Studies 2014
B.S. Biochemistry 2013 and Rhodes Scholar 2013
Goldwater Scholarships are awarded on the basis of excellence in mathematics, sciences and engineering and the intent to pursue a research career in one of those areas. OU is a leader nationally in the number of Goldwater Scholars awarded with 51 since the competition began in 1991.
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2016 True Family Lecture
and Screening
Daniel G. Groody, C.S.C., Ph.D., is a Catholic
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