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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 2007-06-13(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-06-13) Oakland Sail, Inc.Operation: Wellness ; THIS MONTH ; EDITORIAL Filmmaker Moore might finally have everyone in agreement; health care reform is a must ; At least some people were pleased with the Sopranos finale ; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ; Pot smoke clouds public perception ; Capitol welcomes OUSC ; Summer celebration in the works at OU ; Robot combat: Students compete in Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition ; SPIN takes root on campus ; POLICE FILES ; Introducing OU's student liaisons: OU Board of Trustees names student liaisons ; Bikers take on 'cause for others' ; Spa's massages help with stress ; Program examines segregation problem ; Pounding the pavement ; Stay stress free ; JUST INcredible!!!: 12 strikeouts; 100 m.p.h. heat and wicked curve balls nab no-hitter for Verlander ; JOCK JAMES: Golden Grizzlies share the tunes that keep them pumped ; Don't be on the DL: OU trainer John Ciecko discusses haw to avoid common sports injuries ; Sweet Success?: SPORTS RANT ; New face; new place ; Roulter joins coaching staff ; OU player drafted: But what are his chances in MLB? ; Tee up at OU this summer ; Make meditation your mantra ; Good health requires maintenance: Knowing when and how often to see your doctor is key to staying healthy and not going broke ; OU students surveyed about religion and health: Most say faith in a higher power helps them feel better emotionally and physically ; What you do between weekends: The ever changing approach to the working world gets its own guidebook ; Hostel 2: rethinking your Eurotrip? ; Lifetime Fitness ; BIG GYMS; small prices ; Everything you wanted to know about Akashic Fields but were afraid to ask ; Tastes like [soy] chicken: Local restaurant serves up delicious vegetarian dishes ; 'If you don't laugh; you die' ; Before poppin' the prescription pills; try a dose of laughter ; God didn't create Rambo; HGH did ; Stallone using HGH to bulk up reflects society's dependence on the 'quick fix' when it comes to health ; A brighter shade of teal: Bear Lake sparkles with an unusually blue toneItem The Oakland Post 2007-07-18(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-07-18) Oakland Sail, Inc.Special Edition: The International Issue ; THIS MONTH ; STAFF EDITORIAL The pursuit of life; liberty and happiness is a never-ending journey ; Beyond the rhetoric ; Student Congress to continue protests to Lansing ; Tuition jumps 13.9 percent ; Local man dies in skateboard accident on OU campus ; Students reach out to community through free enterprise: International student organization promotes student involvement ; What's your politic?: OU professors discuss government ; POLICE FILES ; Warm welcomes and cold shoulders meet international students at OU ; OU staff members making headlines ; Small loans that make a big difference ; OU students pack their suitcases ; 10 job suggestions for the modern day wanderer: Bored with the average job opportunities? Check out these unusual picks for the adventurer at heart looking for a paycheck ; Destination: OAKLAND; Golden Grizzly coaches share insight on recruiting athletes internationally ; Going Global: Check out where our international athletes hail from ; Dollars; not sense: Mike Ilitch's protest to ticket tax not in the fans' best interest ; Bad news Barry ; Hockey looks for new Grizzlies ; OU baseball welcomes coach ; Icky Awesome: White Stripes latest effort is an eclectic; winding joyride for the ears ; talented - eh?: Canadian songbird Feist "Reminds" the world of her power vocal chops ; Auburn Hills serves up tasty food: Oakland University's Chartwells wins award at the Taste of Auburn Hills ; Ragtime street fair new to Greenfield Village ; Celebration ends in shooting at Beacon Hill ; Cultural experiences await in Detroit: Ethnic neighborhoods offer a taste of the world without leaving home ; God bless the universe!: Aliens and Miss Universe are the keys to internationalism ; WWE superstar kills family; then himself ; New seven wonders of the world ; Rockin for a global concern: Live Earth concert aimed to raise global warming awareness ; Blair out of power in Britain; Brown steps in ; Kobayashi defeated! ; World New BriefsItem The Oakland Post 2007-08-15(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-08-15) Oakland Sail, Inc.Flash Forward: The Future Issue ; THIS MONTH 08.15.07 ; STAFF EDITORIAL Technology: Making us less than the sum of our parts ; OU professor indicted: Assistant professor Darrin Hanna accused of violating trade embargo with Iraq ; OU bookstore now selling new exploitation-free T-shirt brand ; NEWSBRIEFS ; Big plans in store for OU's future: What lies ahead in univeristy academics and athletics ; Back to the Past: The last 10 years may shape the next 50 ; ARC aims to make Pontiac artsy ; You'll be McLovin "Superbad" ; Brussells eatery sprouts in Royal Oak: Bastone gives diners a Belgium blend of German and French cuisine ; Pumpkins' latest is anything but smashing: Corgan and Chamberlin finally unite for 'Zeitgeist' after seven years ; Fortunetellers: What scares Oakland University students most about the future? ; The end of the world as we know it: Doomsday scenarios even Captain Planet wouldn't be able to solve ; Mark your calender!: Jot down these key events on the Golden Grizzlies schedule ; Hockey Hype: Hockey insiders weigh in on the top prospects for the 2007-08 season ; In case you missed it ; The athlete of the future?: An analysis of how extreme athletic measures affect the human body ; Is THIS the body of the future athlete?: Below is a humorous graphic representation of some of the different side-effects extreme athletic measures can have on the body ; OU political science student hits the books and gets a big break this summer ; Moving toward the future; what lies ahead?: Three students predict their futures ; Green cruise promotes alternative transportation: Participants jog; stroll; skate and cycle down Woodward in third annual Green Cruise ; Local high school students get political: Youth Council gives students opportunity to participate in Rochester Hills government ; Wireless future for Oakland County: I'm fortunetelling on you!: Methods of escaping to the future leave much to be desired ; Apocalypse Boring: Everything goes wrong at the end of the world ; Floods ravage England; South Asia ; Rove ending controversial White House tenure ; New Minnesota bridge will come fast ; Rescuers searching for missing miners look to farthest section of mineItem The Oakland Post 2007-08-31(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-08-31) Oakland Sail, Inc.WELCOME BACK ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL Become a true Grizzly; get involved on campus ; OUSC Vice President: The time for action is now ; Progressing for peace ; OU student to walk from Virginia to California in protest of war ; New Grizzlies get big greeting: Welcome Week to be fun for all ; Board OKs $971 tuition hike: But members look for ways to help students cover higher costs ; Teens accelerate toward safety: Dodge-Auto Week Magazine teach driving skills at OU ; University to mark 50-year anniversary ; POLICE FILES ; Meadow Brook to host singer Chris Carrabba: Dashboard Confessional's front man to perform acoustic set ; Severe weather spawns tornadoes: Inflicts heavy damage and power outages in Fenton; Holly ; New park opens in Highland Township: Highland Park; Oakland County's 13th park will open Oct. 1 ; Jousting matches top off exciting Renaissance Festival ; Local fun spots to feature art; live entertainment; food and drinks ; Nation World New Briefs ; Attorney General Gonzales resigns ; Greece fires a 'national catastrophe' ; Vick pleads guilty; apologizes ; The essentials for Golden Grizzly success: Tip 1: Killing time between classes ; Tip 2: After hours studying ; Tip 7: Saving money on books ; the Post staff compiles must-know info about life at OU: Tip 3: Stay on top of the news ; Tip 4: Making the most of your student ID card ; Tip 5: Resting up ; Tip 6: Finding the deals ; Dorm room decor for under $50: Tired of the boring white walls in your dorm? Spruce up your dorm with these decorating tips ; Back to school fashion 101 ; College can be smooth sailing: Students just need management skills ; TIPS FOR BETTER TIME MANAGEMENT ; Can't we all just get along?: Don't be afraid of getting the roommate from hell; check out these tips for getting along ; Rising from the ashes: Men's soccer looks to wipe their slate clean in 2007 ; Kristi times four: OU Soccer's four Kristis hope to do big things this season ; Loyal Golden Grizzly fan dies at 62 ; One is the loneliest number: After a single victory last year; volleyball seeks to improve ; Running with the middle: Young cross country rosters look to surpass preseason rankings ; Women's Cross Country ; Ready and roaring to go: Season almost in full swing after slow start ; SYMPATHIZING WITH A PSYCHO: The childhood of Michael Myers ; Review of summer '07 ; Introduction to College ; Welcome Back: Success; ASC Style ; How do you prepare to go back to school?Item The Oakland Post 2007-09-12(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-09-12) Oakland Sail, Inc.OU's Greek Squad: dumping the stereotypes on greek life ; THIS WEEK 09.1 2.07 ; STAFF EDITORIAL Put parking problems in perspective ; Failure in Iraq outweighs Petraeus' measure of success ; Greek life supports members and community ; Switch to Moodle finalized: New programs allow more e-Learning ; New dean focuses on the future: College of Arts and sciences to get a more global perspective ; INSPIRING GRIZZ PRIDE ; POLICE FILES ; OU INC offers business aid to university; city ; Engineering biology new major: ou is third in state to offer program ; OU welcomes new mascot; celebrates 50 years ; Show off your scruff: Trends in male facial hair beyond the 24-hour stubble ; Don't let acne get you down: Learn haw to deal with and control embarrassing adult acne ; How do you help save the Earth? ; THE OLD COLLEGE TRY: One student's attempt to play ball for the Golden Grizzlies ; Volleyball sets win record: Grizzlies sweep opposition in tournament ; The Oregon Trail: Oakland prepares for tournament out West ; TSL LEADERBOARD: MEN'S SOCCER GOAL LEADERS ; Women's soccer split in the Dakotas ; Bounty Hunting Paradise ; 3-in-l Hit for Pontiac ; Faculty art at MONA ; Battling it Out ; SHOWS WORTH SHOWING UP FOR ; Stevie Wonder ; "A WONDER SUMMER NIGHT" COMES TO MEADOW BROOK ; Shipwreck discovered in Lake Superior ; Reasons for the mysterious sinking of the Cyprus explained ; Locally grown produce an accessible way to eat healthy: Thriving produce tents and farmers markets continue to expand throughout Michigan ; Historical museum honors Detroit sports ; Art and Apples wraps up its 42nd year: Festival focuses on artwork from a large number of artists ; Conspiracy theories: making (non)sense of it all ; Liberal Ann Arbor disappoints: The mighty Wolverines are like feudal lords toppled by the peasant class of college football ; Administration reacts to new bin Laden tape ; Bush to support troop reduction ; Spring Fashion Showcase takes center-stage in New York ; Neurosurgeon: NFL player may walk againItem The Oakland Post 2007-09-19(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-09-19) Oakland Sail, Inc.OU Student Runs for Rochester Hills City Council ; THIS WEEK 09.19.07 ; STAFF EDITORIAL Take advantage of sunny days and blue skies ; Has the world gone mad? ; THIS WEEK'S WEATHER REPORT ; Provost's passion advances Oakland: University sees new programs ; Carrabba acoustic set gets raves from crowd ; OU explores alternative energy: University seeks ways to reduce $4.6 million annual energy costs ; Peer partners assist in learning: New program offers educational support to OU students ; A BRAND NEW BUMPERS ; POLICE FILES ; Church challenges image of Christians ; Campaigning for office: OU junior secures spot in general election for Rochester Hills City Council ; New art exhibit opens: Alumnus's work breaks the bonds of contemporary art ; A student's prescription for good health: Exercise; proper nutrition and a good night's sleep will help reduce chances of catching that cold ; Caught reading The Post ; Split decision: Bearcats overtaken with ease; Westerwinds not so much ; Clipped in Corvalis: Men's soccer takes first loss of season to UC-Davis ; MEN'S SOCCER NEWS AND NOTES ; Volleyball split even on road ; Welcome to Grizzly Country: Golf coach hired after months of question marks ; In Case You Missed It ; GM-UAW talks resume: Complex details slow momentum toward deal ; Martin Short's comedic talent to grace Flint Theater ; Legislature deadlock continues over income tax increase ; I Detroit ; Things to do in Detroit before you graduate ; Talking with a Rock Star ; Dane Cook gets funny with Jessica Alba ; 50 Cent's Walk of Shame ; Second City's New Act ; The bare truth about nudism: Strip your notions of shame; clothe yourself in your birthday suit ; Operation American freedom ; Goldmans seeks memorabilia linked to Simpson arrest ; In light of alleged Blackwater shootings; Iraq plans review of foreign security firm status ; 66 killed in plane crashItem The Oakland Post 2007-09-26(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-09-26) Oakland Sail, Inc.Second Life' a first for OU ; OU now owns 'real' estate in digital world that offers opportunities for research; education and social interaction ; STAFF EDITORIAL Free speech: What does it take to get people talking? ; Good government requires an educated and involved citizenry ; The Internet: a soon-to-be endangered resource? ; Cooley to depart from OU: Law school buys expanded site for Auburn Hills relocation ; POLICE FILES ; CPR training may set a world record at OU ; Construction to begin on collapsed culvert: Project to cost OU $595,000 ; ARC to aid in career choices: Workshops designed for undecided students ; Computer to boost OU chemistry ; Recycling is mission of Environmental Coalition ; State implements new program aimed at young drivers and parents ; California college offers class through YouTube ; Will OU be next to utilize this new generation of online learning? ; The fight is finished: Outlets across the nation hold midnight release of "Halo 3" ; Martin Short shines despite minor technical difficulties ; What is your favorite memory of this summer? ; Things we love to hate about summer in Michigan ; What are your fall plans? ; How aware are you?: Awareness-raising products can be a profitable marketing strategy ; Brown bag your lunch to save money ; Caught reading The Post ; A double dose of fall previews: Swimming and diving looks to add ninth conference title under their belt ; Club hockey roaring to go once more ; You win one; you lose one ; Oakland gets victory against WMU; loses Daniel to red card ; Women's soccer drops third straight game ; Born to run ; Spiked!: Grizzlies drop two matches against new Summit League teams ; Laughing Out Loud ; The Beastie Boys double up in Detroit ; A graphic look at classic tales ; Playing the Stereotype: Carlos Mencia takes on the big screen ; Sound Bites: Strike threatens GM's new product momentum ; Government warns monks leading 100000 in protest ; Nation World News Briefs ; Vietnam's nouveaux riches indulge a taste for luxury ; Concentrate on Hillary Clinton's actions; not her womanness ; Lay off meat and vegetariansItem The Oakland Post 2007-10-03(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-10-03) Oakland Sail, Inc.Chasing tuition dollars: Fight for state funding of higher education brings OU to Lansing ; THIS WEEK 10.03.07 ; 14 Michigan universities rally for funding in Lansing ; STAFF EDITORIAL Free; fun; and right here - why not check out OU sports? ; University nurtures nature: Preserves provide research opportunities ; HIDEAWAY HOME: Couple shares OU land; wildlife ; University amps up its security: In wake of campus shootings; OUPD works to keep school safe ; Mayor of Rochester Hills kicks off leadership series ; OU alumnus shares keys to success ; POLICE FILES ; Burke lecture series to host Peter Singer ; Not another 'B' flick: The buzz on Jerry Seinfeld's new movie ; Foo album offers variety and quality ; Do you know the 'Woodie?' ; Exploring the calm of commotion ; Campus Legends ; Government shutdown ends; taxes rise ; Local coffeehouse chain to change name to Biggby's ; The great divide ; Defending club hockey champs open season 1-1 ; Sebby strikes again: Oakland Soccer loses to Michigan; wins conference opener ; St. Louis to re-join team Oct. 27 ; Tomczyk; Hartwig help Oakland to tie ; OU ready for closeup ; Blue-collar practice: Pistons goin' to work at the O'rena ; CLUB SPORT SPOTLIGHT Breaking away: Billiards club open to pool sharks; minnows alike ; undergrad and engaged: For some OU students; being engaged or married can lead to a misunderstanding with peers ; Stay fit without leaving your dorm room: Students don't need the gym with this convenient 15-minute workout ; Caught reading The Post ; Burglars; Butts and bras: Thieves have gotten odder and more creative over the years ; Math students cry wolf ; Jury: Thomas harassed former executive ; Taliban executes Afghan teenager: 15-year-old boy hanged for having U.S. money ; Leaders of North; South Korea meet ; Nation World News Briefs ; New world record:stone skipped 51 timesItem The Oakland Post 2007-10-10(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-10-10) Oakland Sail, Inc.Making headlines ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL History can prove to be a valuable guide ; CORRECTIONS CORNER ; OUSC President: Career Services needs relocation ; Wiesel lecture postponed: Weather prevents travel; but hopes remain high for rescheduling ; Talk challenges common beliefs: Professor argues for euthanasia ; POLICE FILES ; OU to host National Coming Out Day events ; Health center to offer depression screening ; OU reaches out to high schoolers ; New theater season promises something for all ; Republicans debate in Dearborn ; Five Democrats to bypass Michigan primary ; New outdoor mall to open on Hall Road: Partridge Creek Anchored by Nordstrom; Parisian and MJR Theatre ; And you thought finals were hard: Everything you need to know about grauate school entrance exams ; The Buzz on: NGOS ; Word of the week ; INTERNET IDENTITY THEFT: LEARN HOU TO PREVENT IT AND PROTECT YOURSELF ; New student organization's goal to help out kids ; Faithful fasting: student reflects on Ramadan experience ; O'Rena goes to work: Pistons hold open practice on OU's campus ; Better late than never: Sandell's goal in the 82nd minute beats ORU ; That's Tom-tastic: Kristi Tomczvk's two goals knock off ORU ; Oakland club hockey impeaches the Presidents ; Beattie steps up; volleyball takes win against IUPUI ; In Case You Missed It: Cross country finishes first; third at Intercollegiate ; Mldnilte Madnezz to take over OU Friday night ; MAYO CLINIC Nursing Graduates ; GRIZZ OF THE WEEK ; Kristi Tomczyk ; Stealing the Show: 0U student finding success on stage ; Earle shares New York City love in new album ; Opeth fuses a soft sound into death metal ; Two reasons to check out The Hills: 1. Beer Pong 2. Saki Bombs Even better than the reality show ; Will-i-am disappoints in first solo album ; Shut up; hang up and learn!: Other students may be the most challenging elements in class ; America: made for you and me? ; Marion Jones returns her Olympic medals; accepts 2-year ban ; Britain to cut Iraq troops to 2500 by next year ; Record heat causes death halt to Chicago Marathon ; Nation World News Briefs ; Wis. attorney general: Deputy killed himself after rampageItem The Oakland Post 2007-10-17(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-10-17) Oakland Sail, Inc.Piecing together the presidency ; THIS WEEK ; Oakland University President Gary Russi talks to the Post ; STAFF EDITORIAL Lose the political labels and find yourself ; "When warrantless wiretaps go bad." ; CORRECTIONS CORNER ; Four on Four: four panelists share their take on four topics ; 'All work and no play' can lead to an unhealthy life ; Talking about trading: North American panel discusses politics; international relations ; Time capsule; photo contest wrap-up WOCOU ; DESCRIBING DAD: Mitt Romney's son visits OU ; TEACHING THROUGH T-SHIRTS ; Refunds to be given for Wiesel tickets ; POLICE FILES ; Awareness conferences to promote cyber safety: High-tech prizes to be raffled ; OU's Ph.D. program in counseling accredited: University; students to benefit ; OU's next Greek organization?: MUSTANG on the quest to become Oakland's Sigma Lambda Beta chapter ; Why buy when you can DIY? ; Caught reading The Post ; What is your favorite thing to do around Halloween? ; The Buzz On: Last minute; cheap and easy costume ideas ; What is your favorite Halloween costume? ; Special Feature: FRAT HOUSE HAUNTINGS ; OU struck by Madnezz: Basketball teams make 2007-08 debut at the O'rena ; Making the late jump: 2003 high school graduate Jamie Hulet is making an impact as a walk-on ; Women's soccer trounces the Titans ; Offensive outburst: Oakland nets four goals in Summit League win at Centenery ; GRIZZ OF THE WEEK ; MEN'S SOCCER NEWS AND NOTES ; Downward spiral: Volleyball continues to drop league matches ; Give and take: Club hockey pulls even over weekend ; Students displeased with prize distribution ; More Madnezz ; Tiger Stadium's fate becomes clearer ; Tax increase sparks debate: Few solutions remain to fix state deficit ; MSU to expand its operations to the Middle East ; Plans to set up programs in Dubai will allow students to get degrees without setting foot on campus ; Michigan's backup water system ; Like a long music video ; "Across the Universe" is a love story written in Beatles' lyrics. ; No band needed ; Blue grass fury ; Unworthy venue ; 29 years of' Halloween' ; Like the B-52s - only good ; Mute Math rocks St. Andrews Hall ; Productive time wasting ; O hai.We eated ur attn span. sry. ; Mr. Homecoming Queen ; A high school in St. Louis; Mo: elects a male homecoming queen; parents and other nominees distressed ; Suspended Vatican official insists he was pretending to be gay ; Gore awarded Nobel Peace Prize ; Nation World News Briefs ; Mother of soldier to send 80,000 cans of Silly String to IraqItem The Oakland Post 2007-10-24(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-10-24) Oakland Sail, Inc.Bob Woodward: On the other side of the interview ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL In the name of truth ; Trick or Treat - a real American haunting ; Discovering the truth: Journalist Bob Woodward Questions the war; administration ; IN THE WORDS OF WOODWARD ; POLICE FILES ; Award-winning poet to read works at OU ; OU welcomes Regina Carter: World-renowned violinist to teach in music department ; U.S. ambassador; OU alumnus speaks on Vietnam ; PARKING PROBLEMS: Mall opening forces classes to cancel ; Challenging market standards: Fair-trade products compete for free-trade consumers ; Racing toward a goal: OU English professors achieve their goal time in the Detroit Marathon ; Spooky Halloween party snacks: Frightfully tasty treat recipes to share your next Halloween party ; Do you believe in ghosts? ; The Buzz on: Local 'haunts' with good eats ; What is the scariest thing that ever happened to you? ; Breezing through the Summit League: IPFW; strong winds no match far the Golden Grizzlies ; Injuries; suspensions mounting up ; Thunderbirds spark diffused: Golden Grizzlies take easy shutout from Southern Utah ; WOMEN'S SOCCER NEWS AND NOTES ; Dumped in Delaware: Golden Grizzly hockey drops both games on road trip ; Tour de Oakland: Cycling club enters first year as official club on campus ; Duquette breaks school record in loss ; Wave of Staph infections closes schools ; Rochester Hills planning new money-saving facility ; Pumpkin crops damaged ; Defining a diversity of talent - Wilco in concert ; A dependable sound marks another Jimmy success ; Ascending to Nu heights ; Addiction; loss and love in 'Things we lost in the Fire' ; STAN LEE'S "IRON MAN"PROMISES A DOSE OF ACTION AND COMEDY ; Kenna's music is great but not categorical ; A killer on stage ; Class registration blues: A look at the different ways of dealing with challenges of online class registration ; Wings 'Fire on Ice' a dud ; Firefighters all but concede defeat to California wildfires ; Turkey continues buildup along Iraqi border ; War. climate protest leads to arrests ; Nationl World Breaks ; Stolen art work found in trash; could sell for $1 millionItem The Oakland Post 2007-10-31(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-10-31) Oakland Sail, Inc.Special edition: OU basketball poised for breakout seasons ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL Implement the theatrics of Halloween on a daily basis ; Wildfires taking their toll ; Gaming Guild offers old-fashioned fun to today's gamers ; The Word on OU'S lady Grizzlies take the floor ; Men's team sporting new talent ; Nelson nets new role ; Junior guard ready to take the lead ; Road closed for repairs: Drain system collapses under Meadow Brook Drive ; Libraries team up to host poetry slam: Performances to be judged ; a GRIZZ DANCE hopeful ; POLICE FILES ; Murder at Meadow Brook; Sleuths sought for mystery dinner ; Library explores new cafe project: OUSC survey gauges student interest in Kresge coffee shop ; SEEKING STUDENT SUPPORT ; The Buzz on Gettin' Involved ; Darfur exhibit comes to Detroit: Photographers' work portrays conflict; crisis ; Interfaith groups respond to Iraq war: Organizations team up at U-M to promote justice ; Life without wheat: For those with Celiac Disease; gluten is not an option ; Caught reading The Post ; Oakland clinches share of Summit League title ; OU Hockey wins overtime thriller over EMU ; Golden Grizzlies tie Wolverines ; Hilltoppers too much for OU: Western Kentucky gives Golden Grizzlies only defeat in swimming and diving ; Cross country teams rise; fall in finals ; Men win big with No. 2 finish at meet ; Women finish sixth infield of 10 ; Volleyball team has rough weekend ; The great sushi review ; Sushi 101 ; Backstreet Boys are 'unbreakable' ; Same story; still funny ; My hour on the senator's throne: Minneapolis airport restroom could become the city's new attraction ; Media ignores important candidates ; Supreme Court to review $2.5 billion Exxon oil spill case ; US Embassy targeted by Azerbaijan terror ; Red Sox National celebrates second World Series of century ; Nation World News Briefs ; Gap subcontractor in India found to be using child laborItem The Oakland Post 2007-11-07(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-11-07) Oakland Sail, Inc.ON THE RUN ; THIS WEEK 11.07.07 ; STAFF EDITORIAL Size matters - the smaller; the better ; History is our story; and greatest ally ; DMC at OU: Legendary rapper to put spotlight on evolution of rap; hip-hop ; ADDING INSPIRATION TO CAMPUS ; POLICE FILES ; Students prepare for careers: Smart! Social! Savvy! event to reveal secrets to getting hired ; Annual letter campaign to fight children's cancer: Up 'til Dawn 2007 aims to raise $90,000 for St.Jude ; Partnership with Botswana opens new doors: Oakland University to host guest students from Africa next semester ; Tragedy at Olympic trials: Michigan native collapses and dies ; MICHIGAN RUNNERS TAKE THE LEAD ; Barnett wins Rochester Hills in landslide: OU's Stein struggles in election ; Dealing with diabetes: Insulin injections are a daily routine for two OU students ; Taking on the D.C. triathlon: Senior swims; cycles and runs for a cause ; Oakland reaches peak: Golden Grizzlies sit at No. 2 seed in Summit League Tournament ; i OU closes out with 'W' ; OU melting pot: Success has come from all corners of the world for Oakland men's soccer team this season ; Kranker's late goal lifts Golden Grizzlies: Oakland overcomes second period goal rush by Central Michigan ; Wright place; wrong time: Men's and women's swim teams take down visiting Raiders ; OU blanked again ; The best of local music ; Downners ; Lee Manin Computer Arum ; The Hat Madder ; May day ; For your listening pleasure: Lyrics written in Rainbows Radiohead's new album interweaves old hits with new beautiful sounds ; Truly Charmed ; Britney's Back ; Drama with meaning ; Lies my preacher told me ; Hollywood writers hit the picket lines ; 2007 deadliest year of Iraq war for US troops ; Girl born with 8 limbs to undergo surgery ; Nation World News Briefs ; Police in Pakistan clash with protesting lawyersItem The Oakland Post 2007-11-14(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-11-14) Oakland Sail, Inc.Fading spaces ; THIS WEEK ; The houses that OU built: Several OU staff members have concerns regarding the faculty subdivision; university offers reassurance ; What's in a name? ; On the map ; STAFF EDITORIAL Overcome your wants; understand your needs ; the voice of a generation? ; Gear up for Grizzdance ; 2007 film festival to feature new awards; student events ; THE GRIZZ DANCE HOPEFULS: THE FINAL LIST ; THE GRIZZDANCE EVENTS ; DMC gets real on hip-hop today ; Rapper shares thoughts; frustrations ; POLICE FILES ; WXOU gets enhanced signal ; Crafters sought for OC arts; crafts fair ; OU alumna releases new book: Motivational lecture encourages audience to aim high in life ; Uncertainty lingers on budget despite recent break: University gets $4.8 million payment; but delays plans to spend it on students ; The competitive edge: Figure skating passion takes two OU students far at championship ; Taking center stage: Business major debuts as a triple-threat in musical 'Steel Pier' ; Multitasker 'steels' the show: OU music; theatre and dance major takes the female lead in Varner Studio's musical 'Steel Pier' ; Reaching the Boyle-ing point: Junior Jessica Boyle nets three goals to help win conference tournament ; Oakland ties UMKC in Summit League regular season finale: Teams to meet again in first round of conference tournament ; Yo; Adrian! ; Grizzlies beat up Bulldogs after Friday's loss ; Coming out on fire: Pike scores career-high 26 points in home opener ; Volleyball closes out record season ; Not so g-r-r-reat: OU fails to earn stripes against Princeton ; Hockey dominates at Robert Morris ; Clinton speaks on world issues: Former president touches on religion; disease and health care ; WSU receives federal grant ; Barnett; Talbert honored by elections: Hard work lies ahead on their mission to improve Rochester Hills ; With great responsibility comes 'Great Decisions': Experts speak on issues of economic importance in eight-part series ; Local food banks; charities need help reaching goals ; The skinny on sounds: Presenting Kevin Drew ; Enter Shikari: Not for all ; Opening Night ; Music of a bloodied barber ; Night of the comical zombies ; Country star Patty Griffin releases hit concert DVD ; Something happened: Journalism is a profession of facts; non-opinions and bathroom breaks ; Know to whom you pray ; Hamas arrests Fatah activists ; crew questioned in SF Bay oil spill ; Nation World News Briefs ; South Korean protest turns into a shoe tossing affair ; 'Date-rape' drug-related substance found on recalled toysItem The Oakland Post 2007-11-28(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-11-28) Oakland Sail, Inc.Are we born bad? ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL Don't let the stress of the season get you down ; The first DMV ; Media perpetuated Imus' sexism ; The Cold War is over; but the arms race isn't ; Understanding evil: Is it in the genes? ; WHAT SHE'S READING: "The Blank Slate" ; Caught reading The Post ; University awards honorary doctorate ; STUDENTS CAN STAY TUNED IN AT THE OC ; POLICE FILES ; Group aims to alter disability stereotypes: STUD works to help students understand each other better ; DIA celebrates grand reopening ; Weekend of free admission attracts new visitors ; Mayors meet to discuss the nation's housing crisis ; Let the city shine: Millions of lights adorn buildings in Downtown Rochester ; The booze overload: Learn when to stop drinking and the signs of an alcohol problem ; Save your pennies this holiday season: Learn how to shop for gifts without breaking the bank ; High-end fashion for less money: Designers Vera Wang and Roberto Cavalli launch lines at affordable prices ; Conquering Sparta: Men's soccer team defeats Michigan State; advances to second round of NCAA College Cup against Notre Dame ; Parsons turns things around in 2007 ; OU almost crashes Sparty party ; Mistakes hinder Grizzlies' upset chances ; Oakland defeats CMU; looks forward to Georgia ; Catching up over break ; GIVING THE GRADE: Club hockey shows a lot of promise; but could also improve aspects of game ; Country starlet plays Mich ; Q & A with Taylor Swift ; Mario makes a hit comeback ; Behind 'The Mist': A talk with fee film's director ; Another attempt at getting inside Dylan ; The alien world of Black Friday ; Good luck; Chuckabee ; Walker Texas Ranger endorses presidential candidate in video ; The quest for turducken ; NFL star Sean Taylor dies after being shot at his home ; Mideast peace talks to resume ; Youths riot in france ; Nation World News Briefs ; Russian police detain scores of opposition protestersItem The Oakland Post 2007-12-05(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-12-05) Oakland Sail, Inc.Ring in the New - 2007 Year in Review ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL YouTube debates don't deliver ; Research is goal at OU: Awards give students professional opportunities ; MEADOW BROOK PUTS ON ITS HOLIDAY BEST: Hall is in full swing hosting various seasonal festivities ; Dance concert a mix of styles: Students gain performance; some choreography experience ; Man faces charges in robbery attempt ; Suspect tried to steal bag; laptop from OU student; police say ; POLICE FILES ; Macomb 2 Oakland is recognized with award ; Holiday fair offers unique gifts: Vendors sell crafts; books in the OC ; WINTER BREAK BRIEFS ; keep up with on-campus events this December ; The Loov gives artists unique workspace ; 'Peace Nomad' returns home for holidays: Goricki's route and views evolve as he goes ; December celebrated: Tis the season for giving back ; Stay fit over break ; calorie-cutting recipe: Apple Torte ; Personalize your gifts this holiday ; OAKLAND UNIVERSITY 2007 YEAR IN REVIEW ; ONE OF THE BEST THINGS ABOUT COLD PLACES: WINTER FASHION ; Florida State stomped: Oakland women's basketball finally lands upset in third attempt against an AP Top-25 team in two weeks ; Grizzlies bowl over Falcons: Golden Grizzlies now 3-4 before conference play ; Time to step up: Oakland looks to measure their progress against U of M ; OU soccer comes up short at Notre Dame in College Cup ; Close call: Club hockey pulls out a 6-5 victory ; Sorting out sounds The Black and White Album - The Hives ; Psychedelices Alizee ; Music for everybody; every mood ; 'Gospel Hymns for Agnostics and Athiests' Cesar Pink and the Imperial Orgy ; 'Dreaming Out Loud' OneRepublic ; Feature presentations ; New movies hitting theaters this month ; "I Am Legend" ; Just can't wait to be on stage ; Reviving an old favorite in time for the new ; The Best of holiday films ; Drug war - what is it good for? ; The legalization of all drugs could result in a more prosperous society ; Mr. Boogeyman - scare Mr. Bush ; Israel frees 429 Palestinian prisoners ; Reports say Iran not developing nukes ; Festival takes flight ; Teacher pardoned in Islam insult case involving teddy bearItem The Oakland Post 2008-01-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2008-01-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.Politics: getting inside your head: THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL Political rat race is worth running ; Notable "news": Be the first to be talking about these campus happenings ; Nike dresses men's basketball to the nines ; Former WXOU DJ scores big gig ; OU senior Lauren Podell lands traffic reporting job at WDIV-TV ; OU on tour: Orientation group leader program seeks new faces ; POLICE FILES ; Ethics in trouble: Author David Callahan visits OU to discuss declining integrity in America ; Perfect strangers: International Allies program unites OU students ; Avoid the gym with alternative workouts: Five creative ways to stay fit and keep your body guessing ; What's your New Year's resolution? ; Great expectations: What are you looking forward to during the winter semester? ; Winter wonderland ; What's your favorite outdoor winter activity and why? ; PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION GUIDE: THE ISSUES ; THE SPEAK ; THIS JUST IN ; THE CANDIDATES ; Local breweries bring new tastes: REVIEW ; Johnny Depp: razor sharp in 'Sweeney Todd' ; Familiar feelings for all in 'Juno' ; 'Charlie Wilson's War'- journey of a Texas congressman to Afghanistan ; Roasted Duck; anyone?: Grizzlies knock off nationally ranked Oregon in historic win over break ; More Golden Grizzly action over break ; Club hockey starts the new year against archrival ; Men's hockey news and notes ; The ethnic grab-bag ; Who is that Mexican-Greek-Eskimo Mongolian guy? He may be a hapa ; Job security behind bars ; Clinton; McCain win in New Hampshire ; Violence; turmoil continue in Kenya ; Nation World News Briefs ; Bhutto supporters remain in mourning ; Toyota surpasses Ford as No.2 automakerItem The Oakland Post 2008-01-16(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2008-01-16) Oakland Sail, Inc.Future Grizzlies Highlighted in High School Showdown ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL In this non-stop society; take a moment and slow down ; Better late than never ; Longing for the Great Lakes state: An '07 OU grad; who recently relocated to Lake Tahoe; reminisces about Mich. ; Reload the Second Amendment ; Professor fondly remembered: Students and staff recall personal memories of OU art history professor John Cameron after his recent death at age 76 ; Professors take at turn at the OUAG ; Faculty creations showcased in 'Image and Text' at the OU Art Gallery ; AT THE POLES ; Two teams 'TAF out of contest ; Belafonte to speak at Keeper of the Dream: Annual ceremony honors students committed to promoting diversity appreciation ; VIOLINIST REGINA CARTER PERFORMS IMPROV SET AFTER INTERVIEW ON CAMPUS ; POLICE FILES ; A mile in someone else's shoes: Bridging the disability attitude barrier takes effort; communication ; Shedding light on seasonal depression ; Some have more to cope with in winter than just the dreary weather ; Hello Mr. President can we talk? ; If you could meet any president; dead or alive; who would it be and why? ; What's your favorite American tradition? ; Romney takes Michigan: Clinton uncontested by other top Democrats ; Auto Show features technology; politics ; Community access channels stay put; judges rule ; THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT: Two OU recruits meet on the high school hardwood ; OU beats ORU in revenge game ; No mercy for visiting Ladies ; Golden Grizzlies pound Centenary; 93-43; stand at first place in conference ; Hitting the mat: Wrestling club back in action after three-year absence ; Panish; Worrell lead OU hockey to win ; Shot out of the sky ; Battered Grizzlies fall to Golden Eagles; 66-60 ; Gentlemen no match for Grizzlies ; Thrilling 'Orphanage': REVIEW ; Fast fourward: 'One Tree Hill' skips the college years in fifth season ; Don't pick up the phone; this is a 'Call' worth missing ; Get inside a comics mind ; Become a lifesaver and explore 'New Blood' ; The great wall of man-hate: Can you believe what is posted on the wall in Vandenberg Hall? ; Hungover from the holidays ; Violence for sale in Kenya ; Amputee ruled ineligible for 2008 Olympics ; Nation World News Briefs ; Guantanamo Bay protests ; Guilty plea expected in body parts caseItem The Oakland Post 2008-01-23(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2008-01-23) Oakland Sail, Inc.$4.8 Million Windfall ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL Students should take a vested interest in the $4.8 million payment ; Homosexuality still an issue in U.S.: While Americans celebrate the civil rights movement; the rights of homosexuals continue to be infringed upon ; Shooting down a faulty argument: A guest columnist responds to perceived inconsistencies in frequent contributor Mike Palmer's past columns ; Response column ; Perpetuating the dream ; Debating $4.8 million deferred payment ; Catching up with Russi ; Ready for some football: Oakland students voice their gridiron interest in an OUSC-distributed survey ; Brand new home sweet home? ; One night shines a little brighter ; Large turnout for Nathan's Blankets ; Automakers optimistic: Despite economic woes; auto industry is hopeful about future ; Renewable energy is state's priority ; The writing's on the wall: What is the most addicting thing about Facebook? ; Quietly making noise: Kampe:'He plays the way you'd want your son to play' ; Double the disappointment ; MEN'S BASKETBALL Waterstradt ties career high in 77-69 OU loss ; WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Mastodons' early three-point shooting beats OU women ; OU swims past Cincinnati ; Feeling the heat: Golden Grizzlies bounce back with win Saturday after 7-4 defeat Friday night in Tucson; Ariz. ; OU rides fast track in Ontario Invitational ; Learning how to walk ; The ins and outs of applying for graduation at OU ; Addressing your financial future: It's never too early to start investing your money ; Fun; flirty and fashionable: Downtown Rochester gets a unique new boutique ; Monster attacks the Big Apple; again: REVIEW ; Bells will be ringing ; 'Mad Money' is bad investment ; Hard rocking band plays the Crofoot: OU student showcases musical talent in The Tom Butwin Band ; Presidential primary concerns: Primaries beg the question: Do you smell what Barack is cookin'? ; Liberian ex-rebel leader confesses to killing thousands ; Musharraf promises free elections ; Nation World News BRIEFS ; BAPTISM BY ICE ; FDA says cloned animals are safe for foodItem The Oakland Post 2008-01-30(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2008-01-30) Oakland Sail, Inc.Are you gonna eat that? ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL University Webmail problems frustrate; no explanation given ; LETTER TO THE EDITOR ; Food for thought ; OUPD: Crime did not occur: Further investigation finds sexual assault charges to be untrue ; Broadway play takes OU stage ; WXOU reclaims its Web stream ; Entrepreneurship and business open to all ; POLICE FILES ; Students running the show: Student Video Productions helps students in lieu of TV major ; Pushing the scholarly stroller: Student moms share their stories ; Jet-setter's approach to college: Studying abroad has reshaped the world views of OU students COLUMN ; Traveler's Journal ; Hitting the red carpet: If you could attend any award show; what would it be and why? ; Soundtrack to your life ; JUNIOR; JOURNALISM MAJOR LATONIA GARRETT ; A RECIPIENT OF THE KEEPER OF THE DREAM AWARD ; Leading role ; Kilpatrick finds replacement: Detroit Mayor selects new deputy chief of staff ; Christine Beatty Resigns ; Sizzling sculptures ; Highlights from Granholm's State of the State address ; Around the State ; Miss America overcomes anorexia ; OU women's golfer fights on: Golden Grizzly Lindsay Scarlatelli doesn't let rare eye cancer bring her down ; Men's basketball bounces back ; Youth movement: Young guns lead the charge in matchups with WIU; IUPUI ; Oakland hockey riding three-game winning streak ; SUPER BOWL XLII POST PICKS ; Director discusses first film project ; 'Caramel' shows Beirut's beauty: REVIEW ; Small band; big disappointment ; Sophomore success ; The Palace of immorality: Sporting events may be too crude and elitist for working-class families ; Don't call me a skinny Porkchop!: The 'home of the brave' is becoming the home of the hypersensitive ; Winter storm causes chaos; delays in China ; Bush delivers final State of Union ; WIRED UP ; Nation World News BRIEFS ; Disabled spy satellite falling from orbit could hit Earth
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