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