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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 Post 1997-01-29(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-01-29) Oakland Sail, Inc.Winners notified in naming contest: Food Court ribbon cutting ceremony scheduled for February 6 ; Career Connection: Local high school freshman takes a stab at Post production ; Honors College initiates plan to recruit new students ; Prosecutor refuses to file CSC charges ; Campus News MLL chair talks to Congress on sign language ; Former OU custodian sentenced for VBH thefts ; Eberwein honored with teaching award ; Student arrested twice in same day: CRIME WATCH ; Supreme Court to rule on Internet Decency Act ; OPINION ; Letters to the Editor OUSC evaluations about more than implied in Post ; Faculty Want What's Best for OU Students ; Resources Available to Disgruntled Students ; EDITOR'S VIEW Everyone at OU needs to learn R-E-S-P-E-C-T ; OU Procedure for Resolution of Student Complaints ; FEATURES Historic artists around the world displayed ; A day in the life of - Traveling on board a Russian sea trawler ; Life filled with adventure: She has managed to travel the Pacific; live in the South Pole and marry in New Zeeland ; OU EVENTS ; MUSIC ; THEATRE ; ART ; Other ; Nothing's rotten in Denmark: Hamlet Is more colorful than ever ; Wnter Parking hazards ; Vegas style for one night: Students tried their hand at winning Saturday without losing a penny ; SPORTS Women place second at Invitational ; Collins finishes with pride ; Stats slack picked up by interim ; Tankers place first at Clarion swim meet ; Pioneer of the Week ; The Pioneer sports week ; Basketball team standings ; Women lose lead in South ; Men finish perfect on trip ; CIPO THIS WEEKItem The Oakland Post 1997-02-05(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-02-05) Oakland Sail, Inc.Chi Upsilon sorority suspended for hazing ; Raccoon case resubmitted to prosecutor ; VPAA list narrows towards semi-finals: Committee hopes to have finalist candidates by end of February ; Want to know a secret? ; CAMPUS NEWS Library dean says resources lacking ; African-American celebration for everyone ; Calendar features diverse events; speakers; scholarships; banquet ; Student arrested for third time ; Former OU president takes programming post at MCC ; EDITOR'S VIEW Hazing not worth vital consequences ; OPINION ; Letters to the Editor Kresge Library charges seem inhospitable to guests ; Drive-By Scrapes Cause Dents and Stress ; Shakespeare Language More Modern than Old ; Thank You to THE POST ; FEATURES Warning signs of breast cancer: Sister to sister lends a helping hand towards raising awareness ; OU takes part in promoting public schools ; Star Wars strikes back; takes box office by storm ; Myrlie Evers-Williams: Civil rights activist; leader will visit ; Folk singer brings varied musical style ; Chase away winter blues: sandy beach comes to OU bringing summertime fun ; OU EVENTS ; MUSIC ; THEATRE ; ART ; Other ; SPORTS Men stung by Grand Valley ; Bulldogs; GVSU tamed at Bubble ; OU's packed bubble burst after men lose tough one ; Pioneer of the Week ; The Pioneer sports week ; Men lap Hope at home ; Women sink Northern ; Packed gym sees FSU get crushed ; Basketball team standings ; CIPO THIS WEEK: CIPO ProgramsItem The Oakland Post 1997-02-12(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-02-12) Oakland Sail, Inc.Post to file suit to open meetings: VPAA search committee will meet this weekend to interview candidates ; Lending a hand ; OU prepares for Division I ; Students benefit from alumnus' book royalties ; CAMPUS NEWS OUSC questions hardwiring delays ; Board approves all items on the agenda: Bookstore extends OC lease ; New look for campus ; Parked cars target for thefts last week in campus lots: CRIME WATCH ; Ceremony honors Pioneer Court ; EDITOR'S VIEW SON admissions far from healthy ; Opinion ; Letters to the Editor Editor's ideas on hazing unfair to Greek organizations ; Criminal Sexual Conduct Story Written in Poor Taste ; Details in CSC Story Considered too Explicit ; SPORTS Women rip Ashland; 84-73 ; Men escape Ohio with win over Eagles; 83-79 ; Pioneers take Chargers ; Pioneer bus travels through unfamiliarity for move ; Hoopsters beat HC: Places women's basketball one win away from South Title ; Swimmers crush Wayne State; 174-47 ; OU defeated by Redskins ; Basketball team standings ; CIPO THIS WEEK: CIPO Programs ; Swirling bucks storm the OCS: Students compete for chance to win 500 in cash and prize ; FEATURES Love is in the air valentine's Day quickly approaching ; Cowboy boots rocked the Palace: Fans were all decked out in cowboy attire to watch Alan Jackson and LeAnne Rhimes last Friday night ; Theatre students take on directing responsibilitiesItem The Oakland Post 1997-02-19(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-02-19) Oakland Sail, Inc.Search process forced open: Search committee recommends five to Russi ; Judge grants court order; interviews made public ; Long hours spent searching ; CAMPUS NEWS CSC reported again in campus halls ; Cuban influences come to dance department ; Police chase ends in arrest: CRIME WATCH ; OUSC sponsors release of 'Jedi' ; Clinton selects alumnus to board ; EDITOR'S VIEW OMA provides positive look at search process ; OPINION ; Letters to the Editor Lab disrepair causes student to leave OU ; OU traditions aren't always something to be proud of ; FEATURES Annual forum sends message: Pride Forum helps banish homophobic stereotypes at OU ; Civil Rights activist brings racism to light ; Band performs live at WXOU: Local band performed acoustic set at WXOU ; Theatre student to perform at Kennedy Center in D.C. ; Living the hippie lifestyle of sex; druqs; rock and roll ; OU EVENTS ; MUSIC ; THEATRE ; ART ; MOVIES ; OTHER ; Prepare to duel with the Fencing Society ; SPORTS Men win South title ; Women batter Knights by 31 ; Bates scores 25; grabs 11 rebounds as team goes to 21-3 ; OU defeats Lakers; 70-64 to get bye in GLIAC tourney ; Intramural Notes ; Men's Basketball ; Suroweic; Gregory; Luczak and Osmun: Pioneers for life ; Pioneer of the Week ; The Pioneer sports week ; Baseball Notes ; By the numbers; Kampe is No. 1 on OU win list; Coach enjoys competitiveness on and off the field ; Four athletes win Hall of Fame honors ; Three All-Americans and a former guard ; Basketball team standingsItem The Oakland Post 1997-03-05(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-03-05) Oakland Sail, Inc.SAIL starts; schedules late in mail ; Glass home complete ; Candidates come to campus: Five finalists to meet the OU community ; Former dean seeks new administration ; Oliver known for accessibility and support ; Both OU swimming and diving teams prevail ; Keeping the dream alive: Fifth annual banquet gives OU community and beyond hope for the future ; CAMPUS NEWS Hazing issues resurfaced on campus: Former president tells pledge story ; Instructors teach medieval martial art ; Car taken from Lepley lot: CRIME WATCH ; Prosecutor closes case; no warrant ; Some overlook minor hazing ; Congress left with $300 until May ; EDITOR'S VIEW Saying adieu to Division II by leaving an ; OPINION ; Letters to the Editor Ads for envelope stuffing may be scam for students ; Move to Division I Signifies End of Positive Era ; Bathroom Graffiti Offensive ; CIPO THIS WEEK: CIPO Programs ; Sports Women make NCAA field ; Men receive at-large bid to NCAA Tournament despite losing to GVSU ; Swimming and Diving Notes ; OU baseball looks for better future ; The Pioneer sports week ; FEATURES World renowned pianist performs ; History re-lived at Meadow BrookItem The Oakland Post 1997-03-12(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-03-12) Oakland Sail, Inc.Two candidates visit campus for interviews ; Getting presidential perspective: Senior Diana Pletz spends the day learning what it's like to be President ; Fulbright winner seeks OU position ; Founding dean helps increase women faculty ; Campus News Congress candidates solicit votes: Two members contend for top leadership seat ; Ballot listings short compared to last year's elections ; New plan to speed up orientation placement tests ; Fifty dollar bill missing from card: CRIME WATCH ; EDITOR'S VIEW Finalist visits for VPAA net light turnout ; OPINION ; Letters to the Editor Former business dean says OU may lose in NCAA move ; Student Requests Voter Support for Mother ; Fourth consecutive title men's swimmers; divers goal at Nationals in last year of NCAA Division ; FEATURES THE PLAY'S THE THING: Gillespie gives aspiring student directors a chance ; Private Parts come up short ; College anxiety help is available ; Hypnotist entertains; students grow sleepy ; Reporter gives new insight into daily life at newspaper ; Project Face to Face will give Oakland perspective on epidemic ; CIPO THIS WEEK: CIPO Programs ; Men blast Indy in regionals; 75-72 ; SPORTS Battling for a national title ; Northern Kentucky proves too tough for Pioneers in NCAA regional; 101-87 Riley scores 24 points as OU is denied trip to the elite eight ; Fan support is great on the road as men have amazing journey ; Pioneer of the Week ; Cagers eliminated in NCAA's ; Tankers try for sixth title ; The Pioneer sports weekItem The Oakland Post 1997-03-19(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-03-19) Oakland Sail, Inc.Pioneers claim victory in Texas: Men win fourth straight national championship ; Finalist withdraws from search; Post profile blamed as reason ; Presentation continues with campus closing ; Campus News Congress elections underway this week: Candidates begin campaigning; voting continues until tomorrow ; March weather cancels classes ; Charters issue evokes concern ; Abandoned children found alone in Hamlin Hall room ; Firm selected for OC renovation plans still in beginning stages ; EDITOR'S VIEW Another one bites the dust; four remain ; Letters to the Editor Student feels Post is being hypocritical regarding VPAA ; Vigilant Needs to Beware of Conflicts of Interest ; Letters to the Editor New found Pioneer pride may dwindle with the Division I AAA leap ; FEATURES Russian play brought to OU: Chekhov's Three Sisters is done at Varner Studio Theatre ; Director gives all to her costumes: Suzanne Hanna creates every Vamer Theatre production costume; including those used in "Three Sisters" ; Lucas; Jedi lose the "Force" ; Artist brings OU face to face with courage; strength ; 3rd Wish takes rock to new level ; OU EVENTS ; MUSIC ; THEATRE ; OTHER ; 'Use the Force' to maintain fitness program ; SPORTS Lady Pioneers bring home second ; VICTORIOUSItem The Oakland Post 1997-03-26(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-03-26) Oakland Sail, Inc.Committee reacts to finalists ; Observations of VPAA candidates range from 'very solid' to 'polar' ; Voters choose Barnett; five write-ins decline ; Police investigate two acquaintance rapes: Five CSC's reported on campus since fall ; CAMPUS NEWS OC gets wired for Internet access ; HC hosts social for new home ; Campus tech could bring new division ; Handicap sticker leads to warrant arrest on campus ; ARAMARK gives 90 days notice ; EDITOR'S VIEW Where were all the voters? ; Opinion ; Letters to the Editor Exhibit teaches community to remove masks and learn ; Displays of Affection too Public in the OC ; Domestic Violence Sister to Sister brings awareness ; Features Dr.Judy gives expert advice: The voice of Love Phones visited OU last Friday to answer questions on love and sex ; Walt Disney world Offers Opportunity ; Chicago's Local H rocks Pontiac club ; Talent show hopes to bring back peace ; Hale-Bopp: Comet lights up the sky ; OU EVENTS ; No time for excersize? There is time in every lifestyle; schedule ; MUSIC ; THEATRE ; ART ; OTHER ; Spring has sprung: Baseball's back like we know it ; Let's Play Ball! ; Time to swing the big bats: After a 3rd-place GLIAC finish in 1996; OU tries to find '97 glory ; Pioneers take 5 of 9 down South ; Pioneer of the Week ; The Pioneer sports week ; Rogers: the make of a winner: Shortstop looks to help baseball team to second GLIAC title ; Motivator; perfectionist; champ: Hovland named coach-of-the-year for sixth time ; CIPO THIS WEEK: CIPO ProgramsItem The Oakland Post 1997-04-04(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-04-04) Oakland Sail, Inc.Russi to recommend Cronn: Maine dean arrives on campus today ; DADA DAY Celebrating art in original ways ; Women's basketball coach unexpectedly resigns ; April foolin' around: OU community welcomes in the new season ; CAMPUS NEWS Long-time administrator to leave post ; New ID cards could bring consolidation ; Spring weather hits campus ; OU employee remembered for kindness; cheerfulness ; Cars' sound systems target of thefts from parking lots: CRIME WATCH ; EDITOR'S VIEW The last one left standing wins the prize ; Letters to the Editor President-elect thanks voters and welcomes students' input ; Lack of fall graduation leaves student disenchanted ; F.Y.I. ; FEATURES Former Black Panther sets the record straight ; Sherman - Director on mission ; Arcadia appeals to heart and mind ; Classic one-act comedies move into Varner Hall ; The Greeks gear up; let the games begin ; OU EVENTS ; MUSIC ; THEATRE ; ART ; OTHER ; Use the Internet to pump you up! ; Sports Athletes awarded with funds: Scholarships given to 73 percent of OU athletes ; Baseball team drops doubleheader falls to fifth place in the GLIAC ; Caddyshacking; summer fun and socks ; Pioneer of the Week ; The Pioneer sports week ; S.C. trip proves successfulItem The Oakland Post 1997-04-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-04-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.Police investigate thefts; more damage reported ; Students concerned little with VPAA ; Board approves; Cronn to start in June ; Student animal rights activist jailed ; Annual art contest showcases photography talent on campus ; MBH employees charged with embezzling furniture ; Congress discusses lacking resources at Kresge library ; EDITOR'S VIEW: Freeing minks more harm than good ; OPINION ; Letters to the Editor Residents concerned with number of car vandalisms ; AAUP President Feels Post Acted Irresponsibly ; Gratefulness Lacking at OU ; Letters to the Editor Student claims OU Police not performing duties to standards expected: Students Allegedly Left to Inspect Damages ; Claim of Unfair Treatment ; Classic one-act comedies move into Varner Hall ; Depression is a dark demon: Attempted suicide victim fights battle towards recovery ; Senior Farewell ; Sleep deprivation major problem ; Grosse Pointe Blank hits and misses: Cusack stars in film as Michigan mobster ; OU hosts Hip Hop show ; Aikido Club masters skills ; MUSIC ; THEATRE ; ART ; OTHER ; OU EVENTS ; Golf team finishes second at Malone Invite: Pioneers move up in national rankings to No. 24 in country; No. 2 in region ; Shooting star Gregory moves up the coaching ladder ; The Kampe file at OU (1984-1997) ; Sports Kampe not offered CMU job ; Saginaw right fit for Karber ; Garrett and Lacrosse: a passion to play ; Pioneer of the Week ; Lacrosse takes MSU; 10-7 ; Pioneers sweep Hillsdale on roadItem The Oakland Post 1997-04-16(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-04-16) Oakland Sail, Inc.Larceny activities subside last weeK ; STRUGGLING WITH PARALYSIS Student hospitalized from undiagnosed virus ; Sketch released; police seek leads in CSC case ; Jail bond set at $10,000 for student activist ; CIPO THIS WEEK: CIPO Programs ; CAMPUS NEWS Police discuss campus safety issues ; Winding down ; Proposed bill to open more crime statistics ; FOUNDERS' DAY ; Sign language spurs debate ; Two fire extinguishers stolen by campus wiring employee: CRIME WATCH ; Letters to the Editor Residents' overnight parking needs to be revamped at OU ; Graduation Application Poor Process ; EDITOR'S VIEW Strength to survive ; Letter Stereotypes Greek Organizations ; FEATURES Survey reveals positivity: Pride Forum does survey to hear OU's views on sexual alternatives ; First Senior Send-Off considered success ; Tomsich honored as 1997 winner ; STD's on the rise Time to become aware ; OU attracts transfer students: Oakland gives students more personal attention and social interaction ; OU EVENTS: MUSIC ; THEATRE ; ART ; OTHER ; Creatine; muscle maker or ridiculous rip -off? ; SPORTS Three soccer players to red-shirt ; Boron is brilliant as OU downs Siena 8-0 ; Baseball and fickle fans - not always bliss at the ballpark ; Pioneer spring and summer sport calendar ; Pioneer of the Week ; The Pioneer sports week ; Upcoming Lacrosse Games ; Wild Pitches ; International talent ; OU interim sports information director resigns; effective last Friday ; What makes Tiger opening day so great