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Since its first active semester of Fall 1959, Oakland University has had a student newspaper. First called The Oakland Observer, the newspaper operated from North Foundation Hall and was written, edited, and published by students under the guidance of OU faculty and staff.
In Fall 1969, students voted not to continue to be assessed for a student newspaper, which caused the The Oakland Observer to cease publication. It was replaced by Focus Oakland, an independent publication supported exclusively by advertising revenue, which started with a magazine-style format but quickly moved to newsprint to cut costs.
From September 1975 to April 1987, The Oakland Sail was sponsored and funded through student fees. In the fall of 1987, the newspaper changed name again and became The Oakland Post, owned and operated by the Oakland Sail, Inc., a non-profit company that is independent from Oakland University.
Today the student newspaper is funded through student fees and advertising revenue.
Over the years, the frequency of the newspaper's printing has varied. It has typically operated under either a weekly or a bi-weekly schedule during the academic year, with some odd issues over the summer.
More information on the history of the newspaper.
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The student newspaper digitization project was made possible with support from Library Professor Emerita, Janet Krompart and her family in honor of Library Professor Emerita, Linda Hildebrand and with permissions from the Oakland Post governing board (January 2017).
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Item The Oakland Sail 1985-08-27(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-08-27) Oakland Sail, Inc.OU faculty may strike ; University Congress reveals '85-86 plans ; Construction to aid OU commuters ; EDITORIAL: More to learning than the studies ; There's more to the Sail than read in its pages ; FEATURES: Summer concert series livens OC lunchtime ; Coffee House Moves ; Line glows despite setting ; Polished first album wins Katrina respect ; Slavic dance group offers European travel; chance tp talk with other students ; SPORTS: Summer Swim Camp for YouthItem The Oakland Sail 1985-09-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-09-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.Strike ends; classes begin ; Faculty reaction mixed; some cross picket lines ; Fall enrollment shows modest rise; 11,600 registered ; CT; AP pacts signed earlier ; EDITORIAL: University faculty in no-win situation ; Letters to the Editor: Student upset by faculty strike ; Postscripts: Top newspapers nixed? ; Barn's future may be dark ; Run for fun: Apple Amble ; Sensations to open ; Teaching ; Student enjoys travel abroad: summer visit to Europe recalled ; Arts at noon series to begin this week ; FEATURES: September upset noted on campus ; "The Boss" charms all ; Young entertains audience at Meadow Brook Festival ; Vega; Talking Heads reviewed ; University offers a variety of fall theatre enjoyment ; Pick Wick sees change ; Upcoming fall films ; SPORTS: Soccer kicks off season; high hopes for nationals ; Volleyball veterans return for fall ; Tennis team needs players for season ; Lions' opener ; Fall aerobics coed program slated to start ; Wrestlers to meet Wed. at Lepley ; Kids play it safe camp with Isiah ; collegiate camouflage ; EDITORIAL: Future of the barn: does anybody care?Item The Oakland Sail 1985-09-16(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-09-16) Oakland Sail, Inc.Congress votes down budget for fall 1985 ; Repairs continue ; Classes reassigned following Cutts' second heart attack ; 3 mote days? ; VIP raises: 25 percent plus; in past ; EDITORIAL: A faculty dilemma: Denied small raises yet administration makes much more ; Beer Lake: the campus eyesore ; Letters to the Editor: Summer session upsets student ; This is your space Our letter policy: ; Crowded dorm students moved into new rooms ; Book prices drop ; Threatre closing discussed by Congress; no answers ; Three's a crowd ; FEATURES: Renaissance Festival entertains all ; Debate team gears for coming year ; New hair salon to open owner has optimistic outlook ; Glamorous Glynbourne Picnic ; Foreigner electrifies Pine Knob fans ; Mainstage events for fall have something for all ; Dorm men don undies for dash through floors ; SPORTS: Soccer team starts season with victory over Windsor ; Rose finally grabs all-time hit mark ; Five returnees Golf team outlook promising ; Cross country sets the pace for good year ; Women's tennis starts season ; Spikers improve their season mark to 5-1Item The Oakland Sail 1985-09-23(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-09-23) Oakland Sail, Inc.Ford strikes deal with university for 1.3 million ; Unanimous approval Congress passes fall '85 budget ; Gilroy tours China with police officers from U.S. and Canada ; Enrollment in the Honors College rising as more students accept challenge ; Awards for excellence given to three Oakland professors ; EDITORIAL: Future of the barn: does anybody care? ; Where were the balloons? ; Letters to the Editor: Carbone disappoints student ; Eaculty member makes correction ; This is your space: Our letter policy ; Graham Health Center issue gets differing reactions from those involved ; Barn Board holds first meeting ; Drowning victim's body found ; Talented actors actresses audition ; FEATURES: Hypnotist mesmerizes audience ; Fun at Beet Lake picnic ; Students get organized ; OU students graduate ; Groups get together ; Professor Bryant hospitalized ; CIPO offers many advantages ; Country unrealistically portrays farm folks ; SPORTS: Volleyball team places second in tournament ; Tigers fall in '85; drugs rock baseball ; Lack of scoring punch Soccer team starts slowly ; Golfers tee off year with solid outings ; Touche! ; Tennis squad winless ; Soccer club begins season ; Little Orphan Anny ; CROSS WORD PUZZLE: FROM COLLEGE PRESS SERVICEItem The Oakland Sail 1985-09-30(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-09-30) Oakland Sail, Inc.Kleckner states views on semester extension ; University extends semester three days ; Shooting ; Extra days upset students ; Shooting victim hospitalized; Four hurt in brawls at fraternity dance ; Campus reacts to Barn Theatre plight ; English professor hurt in hunting accident ; EDITORIAL: University disregards student body needs in semester extension ; Letters to the Editor: McGarry responds to salary report ; Barn Theatre deserves another chance ; Awards available for active students ; FEATURES: CoffeeHouse entertainment now held in OC Abstention ; Music history explored in Walk Thru Rock ; Mystery less than exciting ; Beer Lake beauty ; House council leaders elected to help dorms ; New dean enjoys job ; SPB defines goals plans entertainment ; New fitness center opens in November ; OPEN SPACE ; Career services helps students ; SPORTS: Pioneers move above.500 mark with pair of victories ; Prizes awarded for attendance Wed. ; Golfers down U-D; ready for big meet ; Squad now 15-2 Spikers setting record pace ; Cross country looking ahead ; Football action! ; Soccer club looking for first victoryItem The Oakland Sail 1985-10-07(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-10-07) Oakland Sail, Inc.Congress sponsors public hearing ; Professors earn higher salary for jobs in greater demand fields ; Fraternity suspended after brawl ; Professors ratify contract ; Oakland cited as best buy ; Caught with coke ; SFH evacuated due to smoke ; EDITORIAL: Campus guest policy: Just how safe is it ; Letters to the Editor: Extension causes controversy ; Tornado scare worries student ; Students displeased with WOUX: Some like it hot! ; Others do not ; FEATURES: Orange Lake Drive Jazz-rock fusion a hit at Crockery ; Leftist farce at Attic Theatre ; Views on Vinyl ; Ten tips on decorating a dorm room ; FILM NOTE: Detroit area theatres begin new season ; SPORTS: Team improving steadily Pioneers surge ahead ; Drop two at Ferris Spikers fall in tournament ; Cross country team impressive in meets ; Soccer club ties U-M; still winless ; Golfers fare well at Notre Dame ; Tennis team improvesItem The Oakland Sail 1985-10-14(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-10-14) Oakland Sail, Inc.Assailant in parking lot gets surprise ; Student stabbed at off-campus party ; Congress forum allows students to air concerns ; Stabbing suspect's hearing delayed ; Three dorms finally have heat; Work soon to begin on Hamlin ; Cost of extending semester won't be burden to students ; Research ad does university "disservice" ; Library offers clinic ; EDITORIAL: Racism not an issue in group suspension ; Letters to the Editor: Dorm staff behavior upsetting ; Article may discourage students ; FEATURES: Chinese professors here to learn ; Shadow Box show opening performance ; Romeo and Juliet good season opener ; Hair Unlimited chosen for new salon in OC ; Good sense and caution helps prevent date rape ; Retired UAW worker graduates; receives honors; begins new career ; SPORTS: Claim two league wins Volleyball on a roll ; Soccer team wins 5th straight ; Golfers wind up fall season on high note ; Tigers find a gem; Pistons look strong ; You're outta there! ; Soccer club wins ; Running safely is important to learnItem The Oakland Sail 1985-10-21(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-10-21) Oakland Sail, Inc.Bias in classes monitored by group in D.C. ; South Africa symposium addresses issue of U.S. support for apartheid ; OU reports record number of students enrolled for Fall '85 ; Construction destruction ; Fight in Hamlin at party ; Champagne identified by one-quarter of students in survey ; Fraternity put on probation ; EDITORIAL: Accuracy in Academia borders on censorship ; Letters to the Editor: Construction inconveniences the residence hall population ; EDITOR'S NOTE ; Commuter involvement stressed ; Fraternity letter goes unprinted ; FEATURES: Students party to show alcohol's unsure effects ; Art tour hits Meadow Brook ; "Fill it to the rim';' say OU coffee fiends ; Comic keeps laughs going ; State Fair serves up inspired 'Wedding' ; U of D masters Fo farce ; Views on Vinyl ; Juggler thrills all ; SPORTS: Rebound against Windsor Spikers fall to Ferris ; Recruits fill holes Swim team set for season ; Harriers disappoint in meet ; Parents are special; All-Star selections ; Women's swim team lacking depth entering new season ; Tennis squad still winless in league play ; Women's soccer club splits matches ; Prizes awarded for attendance Wed. ; Sports trivia ; Intramural league titles decidedItem The Oakland Sail 1985-10-28(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-10-28) Oakland Sail, Inc.Professors react unfavorably to group in D. C. ; Blood Drive at OU sets 732 pints as record goal ; Professor named by organization looking for bias ; Congress passes resolution denouncing South Africa ; "Spirit that burns deep" Anti-apartheid march held ; EDITORIAL: Students shouldn't expect convenience ; Letters to the Editor: Accuracy in Academia spurs angry controversy: 'Accuracy' activities attacked; Professor demands apology ; Errors found in bias story ; Article disturbs students ; MORE OPINIONS: More against group; Student satires group ; Support for monitoring group: Bias found in editorial ; Defense for organization ; Apartheid seminar informs audience about outrages of racist government ; FEATURES Barn Theater gets new chance at life ; Varner hosts world premiere Latin comedy launches season ; Students compete in Kappa pageant ; Hilberry fare misses mark ; Scholarship winners recognized at dinner ; Impressionist art lures community to Meadow Brook ; Sexually speaking: Dr. Ruth 's visit is a hot ticket ; SPORTS: Edge Akron in OT Pioneers net big win ; Spikers can claim title share with win ; Swim team easily wins season opener ; Finish a distant 7th Harriers fall in league meet ; Team splits matches ; Basketball team needs manager ; EEEEEEK! ; Goblins gather for Halloween festItem The Oakland Sail 1985-11-04(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-11-04) Oakland Sail, Inc.It's a dirty job ; Congress passes anti-AIA resolution; considers new election and voting system ; Barn clean-up begins ; Red Cross collects 548 pints during three-day blood drive ; State and local professors' union discussing AIA ; Student Exchange program promotes change in scenery ; One night in the life of Public Safety is routine ; Schedule adjustments ; EDITORIAL: Cumulative voting produces inaccuracies in election outcome ; Letters to the Editor: Accuracy in Academia upsets many; Bias group controversy rages "New right" concepts dangerous ; 'Accuracy' has the right to exist ; Kleckner's attitude upsets student ; MORE OPINIONS: Shooting not fraternity's fault ; Press handled situation badly ; Parking problems worsen ; Student raises complaint about dorm construction ; Staff Writers wanted ; FEATURES: Enjoy fall's beauty at a cider mill ; Commuter Council back at work ; Learn the real value of money at seminar ; Pumpkin carving contest part of Halloween fun ; Chorus Line butchered at local theatre ; Congress member hopes for political future ; False Magic annoying; sloppy and confusing ; Survey shows support of WOUX by students ; VIEWS ON VINYL ; SPORTS: Spikers claim title share with victory over WSU ; Cardinals' duo a class act ; Hope to repeat in nationals Wrestling team opens season ; Looking for NCAA berth Pioneers win tournament ; Soccer club takes fourth in tourney ; Tennis squad ends year with defeat ; Impressive at LSSC Harriers heading for regionals ; Wrestling ; Money problems eliminate footballItem The Oakland Sail 1985-11-11(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-11-11) Oakland Sail, Inc.Governor receives award for tuition freeze from MCC ; Michigan schools meet at MSU to discuss business ; OU watches U of M after it passes fee ; Three given award for racial work ; Issue won't go to students ; Cumulative voting retained by Congress ; Second Oakland professor reported to group in D.C. ; Views from the presidential candidates: TONY BOGANEY; THREE MAJOR GOALS ; How Congress voted ; EDITORIALS: Candidates ineffective; Write-in best bet in congress race ; Voting issue squelched for the wrong reasons ; Letters to the Editor: Academia issue upsets university population; Academic freedom vital ; Accuracy in Academia biased ; Candidates for Congress Representative: Sean M. Higgins ; Congress Presidential Candidates: Tony Boganey ; John Farr ; OPEN SPACE ; Kurt Schultz ; Elaine Mitri ; Lisa Stamps ; FEATURES: Play and actors shine ; Organization wants new warning labels on albums ; Just when you thought it was safe ; 'Miami Vice' popular with students; tops' rating charts ; Vendors; seminars come to campus ; History of Meadow Brook Hall ; Grading rules to change ; SPORTS: Pioneers beat Wright State; seeking bid ; Dropped in league tourney seeding Spikers reach Can-Am semifinals ; Christian a leader on the soccer field ; Men's swim team fares well at BG ; Soccer club ends season with win ; Sports trivia ; Grapplers split meets with York ; Pioneers struggle in meetItem The Oakland Sail 1985-11-18(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-11-18) Oakland Sail, Inc.Boganey captures Congress presidency ; Will discuss campaign violations Validation committee meets Monday ; Perfusion technology degree to be offered in Fall '86 ; Congress overrides presidential veto ; EDITORIAL: First Amendment: wrong or " write"? ; Letters to the Editor: Students with faculty complaints should follow proper procedures ; More ashtrays than pencil sharpeners Priorities of university mixed-up ; Past dean impressed with quality of 'Sail' ; Theology recruiters scheduled for visit to campus this week ; FEATURES: Popular campus guitarist plays rock; folk; and blues ; Dr. Ruth a hit with professors; open; honest approach works ; New class for Honors College ; National trend misses campus ; Students interest in religion increases ; Attic Theatre packed with energy musical salute a definite hit ; New center will link business needs and university resources ; Vocal Jazz Ensemble spices up noontime in Fireside Lounge ; SPORTS: Women cagers bank on youth ; Open season against Detroit Kampe's veteran crew set for year ; Pioneers denied tourney berth ; Wrestlers fall in MSU tournament; conference opener ; But set victory record Spikers finish 3rd in league ; Weather hampers Pioneer runnersItem The Oakland Sail 1985-11-25(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-11-25) Oakland Sail, Inc.Services held for car; train wreck accident victims ; Carbone reflects on year in office as congress president ; Validations committee approves election 4-2 ; Congress votes for Legislative Affairs Committee; searches for fight song ; Four deaths hit residents of East Vandenberg hard ; EDITORIAL: Validation of election a congressional farce ; Letters to the Editor: Students may learn from Zen story ; Smokers' inconsideraton upsetting ; FEATURES: Good sex with Dr. Ruth Westheimer Talk show host speaks candidly on sexuality ; Dr. Ruth's Ten Commandments for Satisfaction ; Sweet Sensations' bagel sales cause competition with Student group sales ; This 'Royal Family' lacks togetherness ; 'Superman' slated for Studio Theatre ; Flashy billboard lures patrons to Meadow Brook diversions ; Dr. Ruth discusses sexuality ; Kick the habit ; Campus recruiters schedule interviews at placement office ; SPORTS TRIVIA ; Detroit Red Wings hockey player skates to an early success at age 20 ; Womens' swim team dominates Cleveland State ; Four-year OU volleyball veteran finishes last season with style ; THE PIONEER A STUDENT ORGANIZATION NEWSLETTER: STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS EXTEND HELPING HAND DURING HOLIDAY SEASON ; MONEY MAKERS ; ON SPOTLIGHT SUE JEZEWSKI; O.U.'S COMMUTER ADVOCATE ; COMMUTER COUNCIL: needs a student for council postition ; WHAT'S HAPPENING IN DECEMBERItem The Oakland Sail 1985-12-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-12-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.Decision to close university results from many factors ; Phone system celebrates one year of mixed reaction at OU ; Donating their time and gifts Organizations spread holiday cheer ; Congress considers extending budget three weeks into '86 ; Registration for '86 Winter semester set to begin Jan. 6 ; Phone bills reflect ROLM difference ; Time extension between classes proposed ; Letters to the Editor: Angry representative believes 'Sail' misinterprets congress ; Irish Studies class offers journey to Ireland for credits ; FEATURES: Holiday shows brighten theater season ; Salvation Army store offers unique bargains for shoppers ; The CPS Puzzle ; Scottish touch highlights hall ; Fun ideas to spice up the holiday season ; SPORTS: Pioneers begin league play with 90-81 victory ; Women clobber Hillsdale Balance keys 6-0 cagers ; Men's swim team falls to Spartans ; Put the Fridge in deep freeze ; Grapplers split ; Intramural leagues ; Pioneers overwhelm Eastern Schermer paces swim squadItem The Oakland Sail 1985-12-16(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-12-16) Oakland Sail, Inc.Flag replacement; pole repair to run $1,000 ; Dec. 5 and 8 a.m. Dec. 6. Three weeks into new semester Congress votes to extend budget ; Cutts retiring after 15 years of teaching English at OU ; Faculty members asked to turn themselves in to AIA ; EDITORIAL: Flag pole vandalism a costly joke for us ; Letters to the Editor: 'Sail' and congress please student ; FEATURES: Students cautious when driving after New Year's celebrations ; Alcohol and driving don't mix: if you spot a drunk driver: call 1-800-525-5555; police hotline. Review: 'Superman' gets a healthy staging ; VIEWS ON VINYL ; SPORTS: Christmas wishes abound in sports ; Head south for "vacation"; Swim teams ready for trip ; Sports trivia ; Basketball teams host Ferris State ; Miller HIGH LIFE COLLEGE BASKETBALL REVIEW