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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.
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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 2016-10-26(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2016-10-26) Oakland Sail, Inc.Pumpkin Carvin' Season: Students get in the Halloween spirit by carving pumpkins from the student organic farm ; Search Begins. Board of Trustees discusses presidential search committee ; Final Debate. Clinton and Trump face off in the final presidential debate ; Volleyball Clinic. Athletics helps young players practice their moves ; Looking back: The curious case of G. Rasul Chaudry ; Speech policy quietly changed in Student Code of Conduct ; Presidential search committee to have no student representation ; Oakland; six Alabama schools share $5 million grant: Students will research STEM programs; graduation rates ; Record-breaking year for ISSO ; Police briefs: Buy one; get one free MIPs; Suspect in unwanted sexual contact caught ; Vendors to be showcased at Benefits and Wellness Fair: Rec Well aims to keep students informed about health ; Holly Robinson Peete to speak at 25th annual Keeper of the Dream: Celebration to focus on campus diversity; what still needs to be done ; Get Yourself Tested Campaign encourages awareness of STDs ; Breaking it down: The final presidential debate: Candidates finalize positions on national; international issues ; The freedom of the abstract ; OU Art Gallery exhibits The Berding Memorandum ; Grizzlies get their country on ; Campus Student Organic Farm hosts first Halloween Bash: The event features a pumpkin-carving contest; costume contest; games; food and music to keep students entertained ; New Features added to Annual RHA Zombie Walk ; Political Focus: The Trans-Pacific Partnership ; The battle for last: Clinton; Trump and the American people ; Keeping the faith: A conference survival guide: Oakland Post Life section editor Faith Brody shares her firsthand experience ; Drew's Review: Top 10 hip-hop albums ; Housing horror stories from the depths of Hell ; Oakland 20; Wright State 6: Club football goes 6-0: Golden Grizzlies cap the Raiders; continue undefeated run ; Oakland University Football Club Statistics ; Volleyball team teaches younger players ; Taking her life head-first: Despite benign brain tumor; Eding swims for Golden Grizzlies ; Men's soccer outshoots Bruins; loses ; Women's soccer splits games before tourneyItem The Oakland Post 2016-11-02(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2016-11-02) Oakland Sail, Inc.On to the Next One: Women's Soccer defeats Valparaiso 3-2 at home in Horizon League quarterfinals ; Voices Unheard: Students added to presidential search committee; but they don't get a vote ; Voter's Guide: Four presidential candidates' take on immigration; jobs; healthcare and finances ; Victory Laps: Women's cross country races to second straight championship and men's team places fifth ; Looking back: The president found without a search: The Post takes a look into the hiring of Gary Russi ; Changes to Student Code of Conduct clarified ; Student liaisons added as nonvoting members to presidential search committee ; Wage gap discrepancy shown through bake sale ; Euchre Club favors trumps ; Apartment Community Council hosts Pumpkin Smash Bash ; Students to fight the night ; Presidential round-up: A quick voter's guide ; International Night costume party ; Students petition to change OU's spring break ; Speaker provides context for automotive industry's issues ; Evangelism; politics discussed in Dartmouth professor's lecture ; New student-imposed stigma to prepare students for real world ; Political parties are forming in search for next OU president ; The necessity of political proactivity ; Political Focus: The state of the Supreme Court ; The President's Report: Students' voices ; Letter to the Editor: Presidential search committee ; Basketball kicks off with breakfast ; Women's soccer on to semis: Happy Halloween for Oakland in 3-2 win over Valparaiso University ; Men's soccer faces loss to Cleveland ; Volleyball Takes down two league teams in two days: Intense focus follows through as Oakland secures second in league ; Home opener domination: Swimming and diving opens long season with Wayne State meet ; Women's cross country league champion again: Levy; Stroede take individual league titles; Rice named Horizon League Co-Coach of the YearItem The Oakland Post 2016-11-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2016-11-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.The Divided States of America: Trump Narrowly Wins 2016 Presidential Election ; Safety Matters. OUPD's Detective Collins leads talk on domestic violence ; Stress-free. OU Rec Well prepared to help combat seasonal depression ; Starting Strong. Men's basketball defeats GVSU in exhibition game ; Matilda Wilson Day ; Looking back: The plight of the pigeons: Birds overrun Dodge Hall; get threatened with poisoned corn ; CSA hosts its annual 12-hour Day of Service ; New chief human resources officer switches up department: Ciliberti makes changes aiming to save money; improve employee satisfaction ; OUPD discusses domestic violence; sexual assault: Officer shares personal experience with misogyny in workplace ; Police Files: One too many ; This is my own private RV and I will not be harassed ; Hollywood? No; Bollywood: Indian Students Association screens 'Vicky Donor' ; Student Veterans to honor Tuskegee Airmen: Film highlights journey; struggle of famous airmen ; 'TED-like Talk' on inclusion; diversity in the medical field ; Students mind their manners at annual Etiquette Dinner ; Enter 'The House of Bernarda Alba': Oakland University Music; Theatre and Dance proudly present the classic 1930s Spanish tragedy ; Trump triumphs 2016: Here is a quick look at what the president's first 100 days in office may look like ; Why America is still the greatest country in the world ; Trump will have a difficult time implementing policy due to Congress ; Drew's Review: Top 10 rappers 25 and under ; Student Philanthropy Month is here ; The politics of poor rural voters ; Professor explains the truth in why we lie ; Former soccer captain to give talk on servant leadership ; Sweat the winter blues away: OU Rec Well provides resources to combat seasonal depression ; Landing an internship to launch a career: Career Services encourages students to make connections ; NCAA football team still not on the horizon ; Men's basketball preview: New faces; same goal ; Women's basketball preview: A fun team on the hunt ; Men's basketball wallops GVSU: Golden Grizzlies see successful exhibition game; win 98-68 ; Volleyball drops three sets on Senior Night ; Men's soccer to league semis after 1-0 home win ; Women's soccer downed in Horizon League semifinalsItem The Oakland Post 2016-11-16(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2016-11-16) Oakland Sail, Inc.The Undefeated Team 50: Junior Co-Captain Jalen Hayes Lifts Golden Grizzlies to 2-0 Start ; Finally Legal. Accelerated paralegal certificate program redesigned ; Christmas Lights. Meadow Brook Hall hosts annual Holiday Walk ; Shots Fired. Men's soccer ends season in 6-5 penalty kick shootout ; A message from President Hynd regarding the presidential election ; Editor's Note: A call for perspectives ; Political Focus: The LGBT community's concerns about President-elect Trump ; Are we a country of racist, sexist, white supremacists? ; Academic left shelters students from diversity of thought: The unpredictable nature of politics is a truth that should not be avoided ; To protest or not to protest: Anti-Trump rallies: Reacting to the election's results by speaking out is useful; but timing is important to make more impact ; The state of millennials: Anger; violence not the answer ; Drew's Review: What's the deal with all the rap? ; Fight the Night raises awareness as students spend hours braving cold: Overnight event gives insight on homelessness ; Paralegal Certificate Program revamped: Year-long accelerated program ensures internship placement; graduates its first class in December ; Penny wars to help families in need this Thanksgiving ; Housing closing procedures for Thanksgiving break ; Police Files: Lewd emails to professor ; It's not legal in Michigan ; Stranger shows up at sorority meeting ; Let's get down to business at the business major and minor expo: Students with variety of majors; or undecided; explore business degrees ; State and local elections ; Holidays are on the horizon: Meadow Brook Hall decorates for 45th annual year of tours; Theatre prepares for 35th season of 'A Christmas Carol' ; A Christmas Tradition ; Chorus; chorale breed community on campus: Two classes come together for fall concert; encourage students to experience music ; 'Project Happiness' to increase suicide prevention and awareness ; New club for students in Public Relations and Advertising ; How to eat nutritionally in college: Don't let stress and classes affect your ability to maintain a healthy diet: Eat this; Limit that: Transfer meal edition ; Looking Back: Campus reactions to the Vietnam War ; Maniacs at games: Students form group aimed at supporting OU's soccer program ; Men's soccer season ends on penalty kicks ; Cross country wraps up season at Regionals ; Women's basketball destroys Marygrove at home opener ; Swim and dive splits meet against EMU ; Men's basketball opens season 78-70 ; Men's basketball defeats Western Broncos 77-60Item The Oakland Post 2016-11-30(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2016-11-30) Oakland Sail, Inc.Sweet Escape: Banquet Rooms Transform into Caribbean Paradise ; Library Concerts: Rochester Hills Public Library hosts "Loud at the Library" concert series ; New World. Foreign students adapt to American culture in the International Village ; Greta Challenges. Men's basketball team travels north; places fourth in Great Alaska Shootout ; Looking Back: 'Hot for Teacher': Student sues; citing free speech violation ; SVOU hosts movie night with Tuskegee veteran ; Professor follows photographer to visit site of nuclear disaster ; Deaf student in ASL program shares her story ; Time to get 'Loud at the Library' in Rochester: Assortment of musicians; local and beyond; to perform ; Students take a stand to end bullying on college campuses: Orgs come together; sponsor event to raise awareness ; Millennials could end smoking: Statistics show this generation moving away from tobacco ; What will your story be?:Peace Corps recruiter speaks with students ; OU is a top-inclusive campus ; Students feel the heat at SPB's Caribbean Night ; OU provides 6th annual Day of Service ; Day of Service nonprofit organizations ; International students benefit from apartment community ; Police Files: Coworkers at odds ; Vandalization in P32 ; Domestic Violence in West Vandenberg ; Thought on Trump's picks for cabinet: Many looking on with concern at the president-elect's choices for his administration ; Drew's Review: Top 10 remixes that are better than the originals ; Addressing child sex trafficking; pornography: As more victims are affected; it's important to continue tor raise awareness on the growing problem ; Political Focus: Immigrants' concerns with the Trump presidency ; Letter to the editor: Regarding Alex Stevens' article: Minority communities have the right to be afraid; having help available on campus is not 'sheltering' ; Letter to the Editor: An open letter to Alex Stevens: President Hynd's message was important; shows OU will continue tolerance; openness ; How to cram for exams while on a date ; Hofacker's Thanksgiving ft. family dysfunction ; Men's basketball completes four-game winning streak ; Volleyball drops the ball in semifinals ; Keeping up with Team 50's Alaskan adventure: Fans find ways to experience the shootout despite distance and time zone difference ; Men's basketball takes fourth in Great Alaska Shootout ; Women's team conquers ConcordiaItem The Oakland Post 2017-01-04(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-01-04) Oakland Sail, Inc.Fresh Start: Review of Five Local Coffee Shops to Visit ; Stable Ground. Transgender professor joins WRT department after filing discrimination suit against SVSU ; Balancing Act. Research shows millennials often work multiple jobs; despite being stereotyped as "lazy" ; League Play. Men's and women's basketball both start 2-0 in Horizon League games on the Blacktop ; Tips for starting the winter semester on a high note ; Looking back: Then and now: How spring break in Daytona Beach has changed ; Students in D.C. during assassination attempt: Cast of OU play stayed on the same floor as man who shot Reagan ; Online campus magazine set to launch: Grizzly Outlook will soon publish its first issue; featuring sections related to fashion; student life and entertainment ; Firm selected for presidential search ; Police Files: Car scratched; police investigate ; #NotMyPresident ; Malicious voice mails ; Planning for post-graduation: Many students are unsure once they receive their diploma; Career Services is a resource for help ; Transgender professor sues SVSU; joins OU ; New year new brew: Top 5 alternative coffee shops in the metro Detroit area ; Theatre alumnus chronicles adventures; career in new book ; Millennial myth busted: We hustle harder. Despite stigma of being lazy; individuals found working more jobs ; The President's Report: OUSC's progress ; Political Focus: Russia's interference with the US election: Officials investigate; speculate how and why Russian intelligence agencies hacked into DNC systems ; Spending smarts for 2017 ; Must-see movie: 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' takes risks ; Best of 2016 literature: 'The Underground Railroad': Popular novel reminds of past; warns for present ; Drew's Review: Top 10 rap songs that have their own dances ; Men's basketball takes down Raiders in conference open ; Women douse Flames in Horizon Opener; 81-58 ; Men's basketball 2-0 in Horizon League ; Women's basketball wins New Year's Eve showdown: Team beats Valpo 104-63; becoming 2-0 in Horizon League ; Stevie Clark add spark to the game: New Golden Grizzly guard finds his niche at Oakland after rough journeyItem The Oakland Post 2017-01-11(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-01-11) Oakland Sail, Inc.Change in Michigan: Minimum wage raised to $8.90 per hour; will catch up to OU's $9.25 minimum in 2018 ; On the Hunt. Presidential search committee holds open forums Jan. 10-11 in the Oakland Center Banquet Rooms ; Police Business. Reports show a decrease in officer recruits across Michigan; including state police and OUPD ; Leading Team. Men's basketball (4-0) gets two wins on the road against UIC and Valparaiso ; Looking back: Professor offers perspective on communism in China ; Survive and thrive with OU Resources: Stay academically strong with various helpful locations on campus ; Presidential search forums continue ; Police Files: Yes; you do have to listen to the police ; North Hamlin drinker ; Minimum wage has been increased throughout state: Michigan has 15th-highest minimum wage in U.S. ; 'The Magic Flute' brings opera to OU stage: Famous opera with music from Mozart to be performed ; Floral exhibit blooms to life: "Hiberna Flores" on display at OUAG in Wilson Hall ; Bond; James Bond to gamble at Casino Night ; Police recruits decrease across state; country; Oakland campus: Wage; job security concerns may cause potential officers to reconsider joining law enforcement ; Our to name new building after Drew Carey ; No-show prof; students dismiss class themselves: Instructor misses first day thinking semester starts next week ; Breaking: Roommates struggle to get along ; 'La la Land' steals the show; musical delivers on all fronts l Review of 'A woman Looking at Men Looking at Women': Siri Hustvedt's book examines connection between science; art ; Drew's Review: Music to look forward to in 2017 ; Political Focus: State bathroom bills ; Second-youngest state rep. encourages involvement in government ; First loss for women's basketball: UDM rivalry heats up conference paly ; Men's basketball breaks league; program records ; Men's basketball adds coaches: After Saddi Washington and Dionne Phelp's departure; OU hires some new bloodItem The Oakland Post 2017-01-18(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-01-18) Oakland Sail, Inc.A Life of Service': Holly Robinson Peete calls for comradery at 25th Annual Keeper of the Dream Awards on MLK Day ; Re-Route. New Near Bus Express Route attempts to ease on-campus parking problem ; Getaway. A guide to five destinations to visit during spring break without leaving Michigan ; Partnership. Co-Head Coaches Colin Kaline and Jacke Healey hired to lead Oakland's baseball team ; Looking back: The deaths of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Isaac Jones ; Search for Oakland's new president continues: University community shares desired qualifications; characteristics for next president at open forums ; Faculty raise concerns over stagnation: OU's chapter of the American Association of University Professors weighs in on presidential search ; Who ya gonna call? Well; in this case; the Bear Bus Express Route ; Police Files: Ex vs. Xbox ; Are you drunk? ; Broken car window ; Biology professor receives hefty $400k research grant ; Food; drink for thoughts: DIA to host cultural festival on origins of coffee; tea; chocolate ; Film festival to address transgender; gender-nonconforming issues ; This year's Alternative Spring Break choices ; 'Mom's Gift' charms audiences at Meadow Brook Theatre ; Winter Wanderlust in the Mitten: Michigan offers a variety of destinations for adventure; no need to leave for spring break ; Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.: Seven students receive Keeper of the Dream Scholarship Awards ; Bocce club sport looking for student leadership: Ancient Egyptian game being brought to Michigan as the newest strategic sport ; Drew's Review: Is rock 'n' roll dead? ; 'Moonlight': A glowing cinematic masterpiece ; Depiction of teen troubles in Emily Fridlunds 'History of Wolves' ; Political Focus: 'Obamacare' repeal; replace process begins ; How Dr. King's message matters with today's issues ; For sale: President-elect: Couple seeks home for unqualified pet ; Two coaches are better than one: Golden Grizzlies become first Division I baseball team to have two co-head coaches ; Titans give Grizzlies their first loss ; Raiders claim victory 73-61 ; Golden Grizzlies suffer second conference loss against Vikings: Hayes becomes 35th Oakland player to surpass 1,000 pointsItem The Oakland Post 2017-01-25(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-01-25) Oakland Sail, Inc.Standing Up Speaking Out: Millions come together to march for women's rights worldwide ; Revelation. Kresge Library unveils Michigan's first MindKare kiosk ; Inauguration. Donald Trump sworn in as 45th president of the United States ; Celebration. Football Club hosts banquet following successful season ; Looking back: Roosevelt Dawson and Dr. Death ; Kresge unveils MindKare kiosk: Michigan's first online mental health screening platform debuts at library ; Career Fair set to be biggest one ever ; Poetry contest to combine visual; literary arts ; MLK Day of Service brings together OU community ; OUCARES hosts workshop for people with autism ; Grizzlies go Hubbin' ; Native American musical duo set to perform at Varner ; Fire & Ice Festival celebrates 10th anniversary despite temps: Organizers find alternative activities to sledding; skiing ; No existing policy for maternity leave at Oakland: Each pregnancy presents different situations faculty must solve on their own ; Women March on Lansing ; Political Focus: Race relations and the Trump presidency ; The tender truth: My argument on abortion ; Bleak Trump speech promises power to the people ; Millennials vs. everybody; or so we think ; Instead of reporting on reactions to tragedies; honor the victims: We shoulnd't let politics get in the way of respectfully reporting on traumatic events ; 'Westworld': A blend of genres maintains storytelling strength ; Drew's Review: It's time to rethink Run the Jewels' position in rap ; The most heartbreaking book you'll ever read: 'A List of Cages' ; Jessica Dood hopes to play with pros: After finishing senior season; volleyball player travels to Europe to be scouted ; Women's basketball beat by Cleveland ; Win over Penguins breaks losing streak ; Oakland dance team shines in Orlando; takes 10th place ; Football Club hosts team banquet: Record-braking 13 players get All-American Awards ; Swim and dive drops matchup against MSUItem The Oakland Post 2017-02-01(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-02-01) Oakland Sail, Inc.Building OU brick by brick: Construction continues on new residence hall between Pawley Hall and P-32 ; Good Vibes. A cappella group Gold Vibrations wins ICCA quarterfinals and advances to semifinals ; Golden Guys. Men's basketball alumni return to the O'rena to be honored as All Half-Century Team ; President Hynd's statement on the executive order on immigration ; Gold Vibrations wins quarterfinals: A capella group advances; takes individual awards ; Service-based student groups dine with the Hynds: OU president and first lady open historical Sunset Terrace ; Recruiting the finest for Greek life at Oakland ; Unique; cheap dates around metro Detroit ; 'Rumors' has it at Varner Hall: Play full of humor; 'hilarious characters' takes the stage; select shows will be shadow-signed for the deaf ; Saurin steps down as head coach for women's soccer ; Comeback efforts fall short: Men's team drops the ball; loses 80-72 to Green Bay ; Winterfest Tailgate heats uo cold night in P16 ; Winterfest 2016 ; Golden Grizzlies honor All Half-Century Team ; Overtime win for men's basketball ; Double the trouble: Golden Grizzlies boast not just one; but two hockey teams ; Little makes name for herself n Oakland's lineup ; Drew's Review: Migos release sophomore album; 'Culture' ; 'Hell or High Water': Thrilling bank heist film draped in generational poverty ; The birth of the Islamic State - 'Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS' ; Political Focus: Trump exaggerates claims of voter fraud ; Remembering black history: Racism; slavery and Frederick Douglass ; New residence hall progress ; Repairs in Oak View keep maintenance busy ; Flash Fiction Contest accepting student and alumni submissions: Contest entries can be submitted until March 1 ; Police briefs: Through the SFH looking glass; Just Five ; CMI hosts annual African American Celebration Month ; Book drive part of African American Celebration MonthItem The Oakland Post 2017-02-08(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-02-08) Oakland Sail, Inc.Just Keep Dancing: 600 guests dive 'Under the Sea' at 43rd Annual Meadow Brook Ball ; Townhall Turnout. Residents meet in Vandenberg Dining Center to discuss meal plan changes ; Terrorist Talks. CIA agent speaks to students about how terrorists perceive themselves ; Tournament Home. Men's and women's basketball teams approach Motor City Madness ; Looking back: Professor accused of classroom bias ; Residents resist changes to dining plans ; Police Files: Drunk or sick? ; Locker room thief ; Test prep courses available: OU offers review for entrance exams into higher education ; Civil rights panel held for African American Celebration Month ; OUWB provides health care to struggling citizens ; Actively Move Forward pushes for bereavement policy ; Take these tips before heading out ; Don't be like Jim; take identity theft seriously ; How terrorists see themselves; explained by CIA ; Getting active with bae on Valentine's Day: Alternative romantic activities of partner yoga; ballroom dance lessons at Rec Center Feb. 13 ; Dance Jam concludes Go Red Week ; Enchantment Under the Sea: Life is the bubbles at the 43rd annual Meadow Brook Ball ; A Nautical Night ; Satan writing; just wanted to check in ; Student seeks loan relief through satanic transaction ; A Muslim American student's perspective on the immigration ban ; Political Focus: Trump's executive immigration order ; Remembering black history: The first Barack Obama: First black senator was proponent of peace ; 'Arrival': A science fiction film based in human emotion ; Drew's Review: More socially conscious artists in 2017? ; Remembering tragedy: 'Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close' ; Baseball team hosts annual First Pitch Banquet: Players gather to garner support; raise money ; Oakland Division I hockey falls to EMU ; Daniels contributes more than statistics ; Oakland alumni rep in Europe ; Women's basketball beats UWM Panthers ; Motor City Madness approaches: Men's; women's teams in good standings for Horizon LeagueItem The Oakland Post 2017-02-15(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-02-15) Oakland Sail, Inc.Fonzie Gets Book Smart: Henry Winkler shares life story; children's books with campus community ; parking. Board if Trustees votes to add 660 parking spaces by fall 2016 ; Cadavers. BIO 206 students use human cadavers to study anatomy ; Revenge. Tommy Titan 'Wears the Bear' after Oakland wins Giving Challenge ; Looking back: Caught in the act in South Foundation Hall bathroom ; President's Report: February Updates: What did the Thomas-Engnell administration achieve and what is to come in the future ; Political Focus: Trump's Secretary of Education: Betsy DeVos proves to be controversial early on with lack of experience in public education ; Drew's Review: The 2017 Grammy Awards: A breakdown of music's biggest night; who won and who lost ; 'The Space Between Us': The first romance of 2017 ; Split: A grab bag of genres with variety; maturity of characters ; Open letter from Oakland's SEHS regarding Pontiac school district ; Remembering black history: The chapter you and I write ; How to save money in college ; Panel discusses future of Journalism ; Police Files: Stolen cell phone ; Snapchat death threats ; Caught parking illegally ; Board votes to add parking: Unanimous vote will increase lot space by 660 spots ; OUSC administrative ticket runs unopposed ; Faculty workshops focus on campus behavior; safety ; The bodies in the basement ; Henry Winkler Comes to Campus ; Fonzie talks 'Happy Days'; hard work; Hank Zipzer ; Alumni named in Elite 40 under 40: Now OU employees; both Alex Delavan; Shaun Moore work to better Oakland County ; Black Lives Matter panel sparks open discussion ; CIA sheds light on careers with security clearance ; National Eating Disorders Awareness Week ; Are essential oils essential to maintaining mental health? ; Women's association offers scholarship; grant money ; OUSC receives more donations than expected for HAVEN ; The 10 best places I've been dumped on campus ; Trump 'randomly selects' travelers from seven Muslim countries for additional security screening ; Baseball alumni hit up spring training ; Baseball heading back to the basics: New coaching staff leads team into 2017 season with high hopes ; Men get revenge over Titans ; Women suffer second loss to Detroit Mercy ; Tommy Titan to 'Wear the Bear': Revenge for The Grizz in second Giving ChallengeItem The Oakland Post 2017-03-01(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-03-01) Oakland Sail, Inc.Tournament Bound: Senior Sherron Dorsey-Walker leads men's basketball to first Horizon League regular season title ; Free Tampons. OUSC puts feminine products in women's restrooms on campus ; Undefeated Champs. Swim and dive teams bring home conference titles ; It's Lit. OU Rec Well offers bright light therapy to combat winter blues ; Looking back: Six tears since last men's basketball NCAA invite ; President hears student concerns at OUSC forum ; OUSC's election's only candidates to promote transparency; inclusiveness ; Conference aims to help students launch careers ; *Oprah voice* You get a tampon; and you get a tampon! ; OU enters virtual reality field : e-LIS looks for ways to incorporate new simulator into campus curriculum ; Police Briefs: Where am I?; Road rage gone rogue ; TEDx conference all about connections: Tickets go on sale March 1 at CSA window ; The Basketball Blitz ; Men crowned regular season champions ; Motor City Madness tournament is on the horizon ; Athletics funds Motor City Madness tickets for students ; Men's 2107 Horizon League Championship Bracket ; Women's 2107 Horizon League Championship Bracket ; Both teams champions again ; Habitat for Humanity takes on Florida: Going on a Collegiate Challenge; Oakland University students spend their spring break building ; What it means to respectfully disagree: Protesting is an American liberty that many take for granted; yet we can't forget to respect one another ; Drew's Review: Future goes solo on new album ; 'John Wick: Chapter 2' - How to establish a franchise ; My mom's romance novel addiction: A story of hope ; The pros and cons of how you spent your spring break ; Graphic design grad starts up Michigan clothing business ; OU Rec Well lights up campus this winter: Treatment may help battle blues during cloudy days ; Tricounty students swarm the DIA: Museum's College Night event offers free admission; extra late hours; food; drinks; dancingItem The Oakland Post 2017-03-08(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-03-08) Oakland Sail, Inc.Motor City Sadness: Men's and Women's basketball teams fall out in quarterfinals of Horizon League tournament ; Frustration. Students get locked out of Housing's returner sign-up ; Recognition. Horizon League announces post-season awards ; Publication. Alumna authors; illustrates children's book series ; The overlooked reason Oakland Athletics can't fire Greg Kampe ; Housing sets things straight after code locks students out of returner sign-up ; Police Briefs: Marijuana on Meadow Brook Road ; Trapped in the elevator ; ISSO ; Honors College celebrate global community ; Monthly SAFE on Campus training supports LGBTQIA+ community ; Meeting of minds presents research opportunities: Students showcase undergraduate research through presentations; success stories ; Thomas' State of the Student Body Address looks forward; backward: An overview of OUSC's annual end-of-the-year wrap-up ; Konya names Athletics Director of the Year: NACDA announces OU AD among top in the nation ; Student-athletes excel on both sides of the hyphen ; Kownacki pitches way to Horizon League titles: Redshirt senior claims back-to-back Pitcher of the Week titles after blood clot ; Motor City Sadness: No. 1 seed Oakland falls to YSU 81-80 ; Women lose quarterfinal against Milwaukee 82-60 ; Little proves she's tough stuff: Team leader in rebounds doesn't sit out tournament despite broken hand ; Basketball earns postseason awards: Five men's and women's basketball players make six all-league teams; two take home individual honors ; Volleyball players try out for U.S. national teams: Bandel; Condon; Davis visit Olympic Training Center to show their stuff ; Political Focus: Attorney General Sessions' recusal ; 'Get Out': A witty; zany; timely horror masterpiece ; Drew's Review: Unpacking Remy Ma vs. Nicki Minaj ; The ascent of athleisure: Individualized style fading away; studies show new athletic wear trend taking fashion world by storm ; Grizzlies croon the night away Japan style ; Graduate hopes to help women around the world from D.C. ; A closer look at vaccination ; 'Terrestrial Celestial' invites viewers to ponder paradox ; Alumna publishes children's book seriesItem The Oakland Post 2017-03-15(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-03-15) Oakland Sail, Inc.Discovering Oakland ; Branding strategist firm brought in to help pinpoint OU's identity ; Pay Up. Tuition due date changes to three weeks before classes start ; Listen Up. Ed Sheeran's new album smashes Spotify records ; Layup. Comeback victory by men's basketball in NIT tournament ; University presidential searches meet Michigan Open Meetings Act ; New tuition due date; cancellation policy set to become effective fall 2017 semester ; The 'OU human': Dartlet workshops aim to strengthen marketing ; March in March begins Women's History Month: President; provost sponsor International Women's Day event ; Student-athletes; Housing search for middle ground: Concerns arise that apartment; dorm policies too similar ; How to react in an active shooter situation ; A perspective on the Gavin Grimm case ; OU's going to the dogs ; Islamic Awareness Week promotes understanding ; Levenson family drama makes Michigan debut ; Dealt a quick end; Gold Vibrations look forward toward a bright future ; Paint the town gold: Company looking for students with artistic drive ; Panel discusses physician-assisted suicide ; Political Focus: Congressional Republican introduce 'Obamacare' replacement bill ; There's disorder in the Supreme Court: Fallout from Justice Antonin Scalia's death still felt in the political world; despite campaign promises ; After year off the grid; Sheeran releases 'perfect' new album ; 'Logan': A cruel; powerful comic-book film; Drew's review: Lil Wayne continues to reach new lows ; Adderall kingpin on academic probation ; History in the making: Songs from unpaid interns ; Tyler Janish returns to Golden Grizzlies baseball ; Basketball alum retires from pros ; Oakland shocks Clemson in first round of NIT ; Athletics host first trivia night ; Expectations high for new head women's soccer coachItem The Oakland Post 2017-03-22(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-03-22) Oakland Sail, Inc.On the horizon: After rough preseason; Oakland baseball starts league play this weekend ; Election season. Student congress president; vice president have final proposal ; 'A Chorus Line'. Theatre students performs their final production of the season ; End of the Road. Men's basketball falls to Richmond in the second round ; OUSC president; vice president end term with final proposal ; Recognize your student leaders: Nominations for Student Activities and Leadership Awards open ; Alumna awarded for her professional achievements ; Students head to state capitol for annual event ; Healthy Home & Living Expo to showcase products; raise money ; Student Freedom Fighters combat human trafficking ; Title IX options for sexual assault; harassment victims explored ; 'A Chorus Line' dazzles: OU caps off its theater season with the 70s classic ; Hollywood actors on how to succeed: 'Just do' ; Effects of smoking more widespread that lung cancer: Cancer Awareness Society invites oncologist to deliver lecture on the lesser-known health effects of smoking ; Lecture discusses navigating sexuality and autism ; Visiting author to give craft talk; reading ; Drew's review: The most important elements in a hit rap song ; 'Kong: Skull Island' has unfulfilled potential; acting falls flat ; The only application we've received for life editor ; Men's basketball season ends with a loss to Spiders ; Isaiah Brock's family; Army friends show support at Richmond game ; Golden Grizzlies look for redemptionItem The Oakland Post 2017-03-29(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-03-29) Oakland Sail, Inc.Helping Hands: Students gete crafty with do-it-yourself activities at annual Grizzpose fundraiser ; Hunting season. Student Program Board to host campuswide scavenger hunt ; Nightclub Cabaret. Theatre students to perform at Orchid Nightclub in Ferndale ; Opening Weekend. Softball begins league play with three losses to YSU ; Looking back: Dodge Hall goes up in flames ; Student media honored ; The hunt is on: SPB hosts scavenger hunt ; Three student orgs team up to host Arabic Week ; Chartwells offers halal options at cafes; through catering ; Speakers connect to crowd: Life; love; inspiration discussed at first TEDx salon event at Oakland ; Police Files: Mary Jane in Vandy ; Gone studying; BRB ; Theatre students put in Nightclub Cabaret acts ; Peter Markus' new book; 'Inside My Pencil' ; GSC's Lavender Graduation to honor LGBTQIA+ students ; Grizzpose and International Night: Students de-stress through RHA's annual fundraiser and night of cultural activities; food ; Performers prove that OU indeed has talent ; Political Focus: The Keystone XL pipeline ; Hello; I'm climate change! Formerly known as 'global warming' formerly known as 'global cooling' ; Student comments on forgotten Cadillac Tax ; Drew's Review: Drake's 'More Life' ; 'The Belko Experiment'" A little style; no substance ; 'Prison Break' reboot coming April 4; plot rehashed once again ; How to live rent-free in the Kresge Library ; Announcing my candidacy ; Softball swept by YSU in league opener ; It's outdoor season ; Dorsey-Walker sets sights on going pro after graduationItem The Oakland Post 2017-04-05(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-04-05) Oakland Sail, Inc.Color Change: Third annual 'Light It Up Blue' event raises autism awareness ; Finalists Found. Two presidential candidates to visit OU for public vetting in April ; Toast to the Tassel. Seniors celebrate countdown to commencements with champagne ; Golfing Glory. Alumnus Brian Stuard to compete in his first Masters Tournament ; Looking back: Student with autism found mentorship at Oakland ; Presidential finalists to visit: Candidates will participate in open forums before finals ; WGS students; professors to receive annual awards ; OUSC election results announced: Lena Mishack; jousef Shoukani officially inaugurated president; vice president ; Hynd's final State of the University Address discusses achievements; OU's bright future ; Night of skating; dancing; music at Roller Rink Rave ; Police Files: Pretending to be handicapped; Post-party blues ; Marital problems ; Former Postie heading to Washington: As a former employee for The Oakland Post; Georges will delve into photojournalism ; Annual McLarens Let's Move Festival returns: Macomb Health and Fitness Foundation to host race to promote health; engage locals in charity ; A Toast to the Tassel celebrates almost-grads ; A new hue for Elliot Tower: Light It Up Blue returns to campus for third year of raising autism awareness ; Free Little Library opens outside Pawley ; Political Focus: Senate votes on SCOTUS nominee ; Dave Chappelle's stand-up: How do we consume comedy in contemporary America? ; Drew's Review: Why Mike WiLL Made-It is the best producer in music ; 'The Shack': A successful Christian film; despite cries of heresy ; Swimming and diving looks to exceed fundraising goals ; Despite venue change; bad weather; softball wins series ; Oakland alumnus heads to first Masters Tournament in Georgia ; Academic Essay of the Week: reflecting on an OUAG art piece ; A call to end the fighting between WXOU and The PostItem The Oakland Post 2017-04-12(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-04-12) Oakland Sail, Inc.Step on Stage: Gay Straight Alliance hosts 14th Annual Drag Show ; Recognition. Student Leaders receive awards; celebrate OU's 60th birthday ; Hybrid. Partially online courses to provide more options for nontraditional students ; Nationals. Cheer team places sixth in NCA competition in Daytona Beach ; Presidential candidate forum dates announced: Hynd named finalist in Southern Illinois University chancellor search ; Student leaders' contributions recognized at annual banquet ; OU groundbreaking marks progress; Hybrid classes to appeal to nontraditional students: Partially online; accelerated courses at Oakland satellite campuses to offer more options for busy lives ; Police Files: Larceny in Pawley ; Blunt confiscated ; Poetry Bash returns with ekphrasis contest winners: Poets will have chance to perform original; famous poems on stage ; Senior Thesis Exhibition honors studio art; graphic design majors' creative efforts ; Wellness in the House: 'Sit Smart; Study Smart': Applying ergonomics; finding ideal study spot can benefit studying ; Theatre students take on political performance ; New musicals hit Meadow Brook Theatre ; GSA Drag Show through the years ; All Hail the Queens: Let's get fierce! 14th annual GSA Drag Show entertains huge crowd; passionate performers rock the stage ; Political Focus: Trump orders missile strike ; Drew's Review: Tee Grizzley's moment is now ; 'Planet Earth': Nature doc's second season is a must-watch ; A blitz on vaccination opt-out regulations: Previously established rules challenged over level of inconvenience; freedom to choose ; Time to suffer: Friendly reminder that finals are approaching ; How to win after a breakup: A foolproof guide to coping ; Valentine top coach under 30 ; Softball takes down CSU in midweek series: Oakland picks up first Horizon League sweep ; Softball conquers weekend series: Golden Grizzlies bring their record to 15-14 overall ; Cornell Mann lands assistant coaching position at Mizzou ; Cheer team takes sixth at NCA Nationals ; Track and field takes down Titans in dual meetItem The Oakland Post 2017-04-19(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2017-04-19) Oakland Sail, Inc.Presidential Presence: Finalists Carl Camden and Ora Hirsch Pescovitz visit campus forums ; Tunes. A cappella group Gold Vibrations announces final concert date ; Colors. SPB hosts Holi celebration with colored powder; balloons and music ; Turfs. Baseball and softball teams hope their diamonds can be replaced ; Looking back: Funding troubles hit MSU-O ; First presidential candidate grilled at forum ; OU announces second presidential finalist ; Graduation: How to be prepared for your commencement day ; Construction reduces outdoor research areas ; What's the deal with missing tampons? ; Police Files: This is my private RV; and I will not be harassed ; My car eyelashes are gone ; Yes; you do have to listen to the police ; Celebrate end of the semester with Gold Vibrations ; 'Stripping the Whale' art exhibit inspired by 'Moby Dick' ; The growing trend of internet friendships: Social media facilitates creation of strong bonds between users through online communication ; Refreshing Youth Radio: Oakland University students work through broadcasting course with Avondale students ; Varner Vitality Lecture gives Trump advice ; Holi: The Festival of Color: SPB creatively markets; hosts event that brings Indian culture to campus ; Circle K rakes in service hours; awards ; End of Trump's first 100 days in office draws near ; Faculty discontent over presidential search process; administrative processes ; 'Beauty and the Beast': Another successful Disney live-action adaptation ; Drew's Review: 'DAMN' ; Political Focus: North Korea launches failed missile test ; Student impacted by Trump's executive order: A student's experience traveling from Pakistan in wake of Muslim ban ; Zipline system installed at Elliot Tower ; Toddlers taught how to counterprotest latest smoking craze in day care ; Annual Golden Grizzly Invite returns: Oakland records nine first-place finishes; seniors honored ; Diamonds in need of tune-up
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