The Oakland Post 2004-02-18

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

2004-02-18

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Oakland Sail, Inc.

Abstract

Budget future still bleak: Freshmen enrollment to be capped in fall ; Planning a fairy tale ; OU hosts Senate committee ; Winter enrollment trends hold true ; Congress mulls hockey team's money request: Team will represent OU no matter what; but has requested more money than any other org ; Fund drive exceeds goal: Faculty and staff dig deep to give more than $170,000 ; Students take part in global kindness ; Group heads to NY ; Beta Alpha Psi helps with taxes ; Police Beat ; XL plans seem too big ; Space not for rent ; Cops cut costs ; Departments use drug forfeitures to help buy equipment ; Global Glance ; BCBS benefits life-partners ; Crosswalks become danger zones ; Talk Back: The OU responds to The Post and events around campus ; THE FOLLOWING LETTER IS IN REFERENCE TO LAST WEEK'S POINT COUNTER POINT QUESTION ; Was the Beatles' 40th anniversary over-hyped? ; Involvement key to good decisions ; Ups and downs ; Young duo provides deep threat ; Home court gives relief: Men's basketball picks up win in O'rena ; It's hard to believe these days ; ON TAP @ OU ; NCAAs on the mind ; Team; individuals hope for success at NIC Championship ; Women set to end regular season ; Hockey in familiar territory ; Sports Spotlight: Senior keeps team goals first ; Wedding bells blues and bliss ; Winners perform with orchestra ; Travel in Tuscany at MBAG: OU professors present historical photos during MBAG's art history travel lecture ; Talent wanted ; "50 First Dates" sad and sweet ; "College Dropout" educates fans on music industry ; Paul Priest: Professor of rhetoric As the "new" rhetoric teacher; Priest wants his students to "en-lighten up" ; Dave J. Castle: OU graduate student is a magician and businessman ; HOROSCOPE ; THE LOW DOWN

Description

Keywords

Budgets, Enrollment, Oakland University. Student Organizations. Club Sports, Men's hockey, Fund-raising, Rhetoric

Citation