The Oakland Post 2004-09-01

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2004-09-01

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Oakland Sail, Inc.

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Sudden resignation ; Grizz ID headline goes here; k ; Food and fun return ; BOT freeze ; Broncoes top Grizzlies in double overtime ; WEEKEND OUTLOOK ; Smoking banned in residence halls ; It's time for a vaccine ; OUSC gives $$$ back to students ; Police Beat ; In Short Welcome Week ; Last Day 100 Percent Tuition Refund ; Labor Day Recess ; Parisian Celebrates Oakland University ; OU Students "Dance in the Street" ; Bush looks at local issues ; Concert for a Cause: The Vote for Change tour hits Michigan Oct. 3 with tickets sales benefiting America Coming Together (ACT); a group supporting Kerry.Citizens get CERT-ified ; Service merits scholarship ; Global Glance ; EDITORIALS Let your voice be heard on campus ; GUEST COLUMN Student government has big year planned for you ; POINT - COUNTER POINT Should U.S. gymnast Paul Hamm give back the gold? ; Freshmen Flashbacks: Virinder K. Moudgil; vice president for academic affairs and provost at OU; shares memories of his freshman year in college. ; OU graduates speak to freshmen: Two OU graduates address freshmen issues and offer some tips on how to make the best out of the first college year ; Welcome Week at OU: Spirit Day ; "Golf: The Musical" tees off MBT season: With a cast straight from New York; the MBT starts the year with laughter ; FNL brings the Buzz to OU ; Residence Halls Programming will continue the Friday Night Live series this year and Buzz Sutherland kicks off the season ; Greek way of life sprouts on campus: A latest look at the state of sororities and fraternities on OU campus ; OU chapter of Golden Key receives national award ; THE LOW DOWN ; PAUL ; HOROSCOPE ; Crossword ; Out to prove themselves ; Dream Team? Bronze more of a nightmare ; Going for third straight crown

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Schaefer, Lynne C., Resignations, Smoking policy, Elections, Moudgil, Virinder K., Welcome Week, Greek letter societies, Honors students

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