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Item The Oakland Sail 1986-01-20(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-01-20) Oakland Sail, Inc.Academic freedom seminar; Csorba of D.C. based group draw large crowd ; New alcohol policy for residence hall students goes into effect ; Kresge Library receives funds; new wings expected by fall '88 ; Heavy workload will ease; Financial Aid installs computers ; McCarthyism; Cultural Revolution discussed by three OU professors ; Anderson takes place as new director of Financial Aid ; Commuter Council telephone stolen ; EDITORIAL: University suffers loss in battle for our rights ; 'Oakland Sail' policy: letters always welcome ; Editorial decisions based on opinions from editorial staff ; Board of directors positions open ; 1986 Congress assembles for new term; Executive staff approved ; Counseling for procrastinators makes use of new techniques ; Student reflects on King's leadership: Martin Luther King Holiday: As I See It ; Dorm students leery of limit on party privileges ; One-act portrays trials of Vietnam veterans ; Winter ball planners get rid of snags ; China Club hopes to provide information ; Comedian gets laughs; fills house ; Poet; essayist to offer free public reading; advice ; Views on Vinyl: New music gets high ratings ; Minutemen Three-way Tie for Last SST Records ; SPORTS: Pioneers end short skid with convincing victory ; Women drop 4th straight in league ; Michigan registers easy dual meet win ; Purdue turns tables on Pioneers in win ; Trivia quiz ; Oakland fencers host competitionItem The Oakland Sail 1986-01-27(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-01-27) Oakland Sail, Inc.Suspect denies attack on Hamlin student ; Rising liability; medical costs could close on-campus clinic ; $86,000 approved Congress passes 1986 budget ; "I HAVE A DREAM" ; Sign-up drive begins for professors to turn selves in to AIA ; A breast cancer cure? New drug tested in biology lab ; Former journalism instructor killed in helicopter crash ; EDITORIAL: New alcohol policy restrictive on rights ; Letters to the Editor: Panel criticism spurs response; Professor satires 'Sail' opinions ; Shrewd editorial was delightful ; Professor defends monitoring group Karasch guilty of AIA's charges ; Gang rape violence linked to fraternity parties; study shows ; Shake; roll and rattle? ; Off-campus housing shortage causes long term problems for OU students ; KING ; University pays homage to King during holiday ; FEATURES: Grades important to some employers but not others ; Honors students clinch Carnival College Bowl ; Popularity grows for Greek groups ; Work supports students; creates many hardships ; Saga meals receive stamp of approval ; SPB movie admission helps pay for expenses ; New weapon to protect women from rape a shocker ; Auditions to be held for local play ; Procrastinators can seek help from new counseling sessions ; Program in Oxford studies offers travel ; Clubs gather at spree to get new members ; Winter can bring health; auto hazards ; SPORTS: Team mired in slump Women fall to G. Valley ; Swimmers register long-distance win ; Lakers drop Pioneers to 3-5 in conference play ; League title slips away from Howze ; 1-2-3 Pull! ; Oakland fencers record pair of wins at meet ; Trivia quizItem The Oakland Sail 1986-02-03(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-02-03) Oakland Sail, Inc.Earthquake rattles five states; campus dorms also shaken ; Space shuttle tragedy draws stunned OU campus together ; Cardiac rehabilitation; health maintenance goal of new center ; Recipe the peer Fink award; Student accused of creating racial incident ; 1985 OU alumnus arrested for attack on dorm resident ; Dealing with gang rape different among colleges ; Spencer award established ; EDITORIAL: Shuttle's fate must not bury tomorrow's spirit ; Letters to the Editor: Charges against Greeks ridiculous ; "She had too much to drink" is no excuse: Don't blame victims of sexual abuse ; FEATURES: 84 Charing Cross Road could be season's best ; Local play to mix students; professionals ; Poet uses writing skills to create diverse works ; BAM to emphasize musicians' history ; Inter-departmental study to create new computer system ; Roommates learn age unimportant ; Pioneer may be thing of past; committee to evaluate mascot ; SPORTS: Bittinger; Kampe follow same path ; Swimmers claim dual meet wins; ready for league ; Depleted Pioneers rip Indiana Tech 86-67 ; Women cagers shoot poorly in loss to Aquinas ; Airplane toss set for WSU contest ; College; pro sports suffering ; Dual meet season over Grapplers finish with loss ; Swimming squad splits pair of meetsItem The Oakland Sail 1986-02-10(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-02-10) Oakland Sail, Inc.Gramm-Rudman law expensive for students ; Congress looks over Senate - House bills ; 'Flu bug hits campus ; Home will become conference center Champagne moving from residence ; Sunset Terrace a mixture of modern design; grandeur ; EDITORIAL: Answers for racism can't be discovered when it is ignored ; Letters to the Editor: Jackson story a blatant attack on black student's reputation ; Gang rape series does injustice to campus Greek organiations ; Innocent until proven guilty 'Sail' headline unfair and biased ; FEATURES: Fraternity house to begin new era ; Play features student talent ; Author offers tips for relationships; dating practices ; Overcomes obstacles: Blind student accepts life's challenges ; Popular trends decide campus book selection ; Magazine editor emphasizes significance of black history ; 'Wayside Motor Inn' a fun weekend break ; New hair trends shown at fashion presentation ; SPORTS: Drop below .500 in league Ferris halts Pioneer streak ; McNeal leads way past Wayne State ; Ticket drawing set for G. Valley game ; Women lose a close one to rival Bulldogs 65-64 ; Quinn a mover on and off court ; Sports trivia ; Swim team drops pair of dual meetsItem The Oakland Sail 1986-02-17(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-02-17) Oakland Sail, Inc.Student in dorm threatens to use gun on resident ; Board of Trustees vote to buy Champagne $195,000 house ; Tylenol Warning ; Congress delivers student directory around campus ; OU graduate assistants receiving lowest stipend of four colleges ; Students complain of financial aid problems ; Former executive with AT&T King directing university relations ; EDITORIAL: Students often forget why they're in school ; Letters to the Editor: 'Sail' unaware of sensitivity and timing Congress president concerned with quality of the newspaper ; Staff s intent questioned in racial incident article ; OU fraternities not implied in series involving gang rape ; FEATURES: Singer espouses love; brotherhood ; Academic support offered for students ; OU alumnus a finalist in space contest ; SPB 's Mainstage Comedy duo electrifies crowd ; Job recruiters schedule visits ; Alliance opening iffy ; OC accommodates students; faculty ; Poetry contest for university students interested in Haiku ; Organizations devise ways to deal with student inactivity ; Nicholson brilliant in SPB's 'Prizzi's Honor' ; SPORTS: Wrestling program may be dropped; baseball could re-appear next spring ; L. Superior women roll to easy victory ; Shoot 36 percent in first half Cold Pioneers fall 77-70 ; Wrestling squad exits GLIAC with last-place finish ; MSU swim squad rolls over Pioneers ; Conference swim meet at Lepley ; Airplane toss set for game Thurs.Item The Oakland Sail 1986-03-10(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-03-10) Oakland Sail, Inc.Student arrested for carrying concealed weapon in dorms ; Election bill; ethics courses; argued at Congress meeting ; Travelers enjoy Florida despite weather ; $315,000 renovation in store for old farmhouse ; No drinking on bus trip to Florida upsets students ; Pre-HRD student at Oakland dies ; Insurance; liability costs up; College clinics closing down ; Upcoming events presented by the Placement center ; Having a Ball at Meadow Brook Hall ; EDITORIAL: Printing of directory handled without care ; Student theater counts ; Letters to the Editor: Students should've been told about publishing of directory ; AlA investigations show dangers of "intellectual witch-hunting" ; Finding lost items ; Library evacuated after bomb threat ; Public Safety dispatchers hold job requiring responsibility; maturity ; Enlarges printed materials up to 60 times: Kresge buys magnifier for sight impaired ; Enrollment figures for Winter 1986 up ; FEATURES: Muskegon Mich. native Blues singer motivates crowd ; Center informs about VD risks ; CIPO equipment provides programs ; NOW marches to protect freedoms ; Reflections on Records: Commotion; Cannibals worthy ; LLoyd Cole & the Cooimotion Easy Pieces Geffen Records ; Meadow Brook fare foggy ; Dance to raise funds in name of ex-chair ; Varner's Studio Theatre to show spooky musical revue ; SPORTS finish near bottom of standings: Pioneers fall in GLIAC ; Grapplers surprise at Division II meet ; Kruszewski steps down as women's cage coach ; Women finish year below .500 ; Nothing new at league meet Men claim title No.9 ; OU duo claims table tennis titles at ACUI tourney ; IM men's league winds up season: Hoopsters No. 1 ; Goerke leads way at Midwest meet ; Sports triviaItem The Oakland Sail 1986-03-17(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-03-17) Oakland Sail, Inc.Trustees postpone decision to cancel wrestling program ; Spoken English problem for foreign faculty ; Engineering department competes with corporations for grad assistants ; Cigarettes may expose smokers to radiation ; Letters to the Editor: Parking tickets part of protest for safer; more convenient lots ; Grade points more important than the pursuit of education ; Acknowledgement brings pride to university faculty ; Students are urged to speak out before cuts eat away at aid ; EDITORIAL: Sexual responsibility is part of the game of love and romance ; FEATURES: Airband artists show their stuff ; Student production 'gorey' in more than one meaning ; Contraceptive illusions spin trail of woe ; Alumni aid students ; Student explores culture of Guyana ; 'Fool for Love' to have 3-day run ; Action-filled movie seems unbelievable ; Open Space: Challenger's survivors suffered enough ; SPORTS: Swimmers stand third at Division II nationals ; Parsons believes his squad will improve ; Through three days of competition Women 9th in NCAA meet ; Pumping iron ; Committee seeks student opinions on name change ; Harriers to meet at Lepley Friday ; Pioneer trio earns conference honors ; Sports triviaItem The Oakland Sail 1986-03-24(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-03-24) Oakland Sail, Inc.Computer registration slated for Spring '86 ; Housing rates up 1.98 percent ; Sail photo equipment valued at $2,500 stolen ; Administrators say no solution: Language problem unavoidable ; School of Business Administration wants recognition ; Ex-dorm resident's case dismissed for carrying concealed weapon ; Dealing with language barrier requires proper steps ; Hit and run driver knocks over post: $1,000 in damage ; EDITORIAL: Parking problems exist in Residence Halls too ; Letters to the Editor: Credit for video programming due to Residence Halls and OC ; Not notified of scholarship change; Student Lifers caught off guard ; FEATURES: College-age crises can lead to suicide ; Open Mike Night acts perform at Mainstage ; Science fiction buffs sponsor unique activities at convention ; International Nite gains appreciation of ethnicity ; New officers set commuter goals ; Sexy cards get mixed reaction at Bookcenter ; U-M prof discusses riot causes; impact ; Expert speaks on image management ; SPORTS: VanderMey leads way as Pioneers finish 3rd ; Dropping wrestling proves to be tough ; Late rush keys 8th-place finish All-Americans pace women ; Tennis team opens year with easy victory ; Sports triviaItem The Oakland Sail 1986-03-31(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-03-31) Oakland Sail, Inc.LAC delegates travel to D.C. for conference ; Center for career development improving ; On-line registration will benefit students ; Tougher requirements for T.A.s recommended ; FEATURES: Tempers raging over name issue ; Favorite student pastimes include attending big parties and dating ; 'The Good Doctor' and 'On Your Toes' begin Local theaters offer sentimental productions ; Theater critic wins recognition in an award for writing talentsItem The Oakland Sail 1986-04-07(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-04-07) Oakland Sail, Inc.Congress approves commuter scholarship ; Chrysler; Murphy speak at forum ; Szuba elected to presidency of 1986-87 Area Hall Council ; Spring registration with on-line system change for students ; Kresge offers books from other libraries ; Coffee House ; AIA targets New York professor for ejecting student from class ; EDITORIAL: Commuting students receive deserved award for their involvement ; Letters to the Editor: Students shouldn't be blamed for language barrier difficulties ; Rights of students went unprotected in gun controversy ; Ultimate success of theater program depends on support of student body ; Sexual awareness series informative and helpful ; FEATURES: Students value more than money ; Worthy programs result in awards for organizations ; Forced to leave residence halls Chinese student can't adjust to SAGA ; Dancers work to establish major ; Sibling weekend a success ; 50th Mainstage guest laughable ; 'Harlem Heyday' revives Vaudeville era with ragtime ; IU prof discussses rock 'n roll roots ; SPORTS: Lake Superior's Taylor named women's coach ; Hurdle fills void with key recruits ; Tennis squad rebounds with win at MCC ; HIGH LIFE ; Sports triviaItem The Oakland Sail 1986-04-14(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-04-14) Oakland Sail, Inc.Trustees approve plans for water-main repairs ; Russian studies threatened by professor's retirement ; Ex-Soviet reveals what life in the Kremlin is like ; Congress clashes over mandatory office hours ; Shevchenko paints gray picture of U.S.S.R. ; EDITORIAL: University Congress lacks in dedication ; Letters to the Editor: Government deserts students with the Gramm-Rudman Act ; On-line registration pleases most students with efficiency ; FEATURES: Stinson wins AP awardfor alumni work ; New season announced ; Study finds revealing feminist views may limit opportunities ; Ragtime revived in musical revue ; Forensics team gears up for national meet ; Backpacks causing new health hazard ; Meadow Brook Estate returns home for shows ; OU senior scores in top 200 in math competition ; Open Space: Take advantage of chance to be spontaneous in college ; SPORTS: Wrestling axed by OU trustees ; Blank Hillsdale 9-0 Netters post first league win ; VanderMey ends successful season ; Sports triviaItem The Oakland Sail 1986-04-21(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-04-21) Oakland Sail, Inc.Congress approves $26,000 budget for spring-summer ; Change to 13 minutes between classes approved ; Student given three to 10 years for Fall '85 stabbing incident ; 1986-87 admissions expected to close early ; OU hosting global video conference for broadcast media ; LAC lobbies with representatives in Lansing ; U.S. actions against Libya draw reaction ; EDITORIAL: Pursuit of learning shouldn't stop after students leave class ; Letters to the Editor: Special interest groups don't have right to claim citizens' tax dollars ; FEATURES: Year in theater lacks best effort ; Modeling career may be in store for 'Man of Detroit' ; Mime Ensemble teaches basics of language in play ; University responds to some requests of handicapped ; Travel abroad hindered by fears of terrorism ; SPORTS PIONEER PRIDE! ; Changes dominate Pioneer sports year ; Take A Study Break ; PUZZLES ; Netters edge U-D; fall to Northwood ; Sports trivia ; AnswersItem The Oakland Sail 1986-09-08(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-09-08) Oakland Sail, Inc.Fountain to curtail lake stench ; Tuition hike counters enrollment increases; registration doses early ; Staff and students support sanctions against S. Africa ; 400 spaces created by small car designation ; OU requests funds for new married housing ; Professors to receive awards at ceremony ; New lights; 911 service to make campus safer ; EDITORIAL: State should divest from companies doing business in S. Africa ; Letters to the Editor: Screaming cheerleaders detract from educational ideals at OU ; Student upset at departmental inefficiency and uncooperative staff ; Fulbright award applications due ; New SAB allocation method to make funds more accessible ; Student leaders becoming more politically liberal ; library sponsors orientation programs ; FEATURES: College prestige on the rise; say some OU officials ; AHC boasts good turnout at events ; Fraternity members volunteer time to MDA telethon ; Report from AAUP reveals colleges hiring more part-time; non tenured profs ; Students across country tested for drug usage ; NSE gives students experience of lifetime ; Reagan gets low grade from House committee ; Fewer seniors going to gradschool ; SPORTS: VanderMey takes top US positions in Moscow ; Coach Hurdle gains many recruits; Volleyball team hopes for success ; Tournament bid seen as difficult for soccer team ; Cross Country team's hopes look brighter this year ; OU fencers to host tournament later this month ; Sports Column ; A kick in the grass ; Sports to have new feature ; Player-of-the- Week: Mark VanderMey ; College males may be excused from draft temporarily ; Part-time student enrollment risingItem The Oakland Sail 1986-09-15(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-09-15) Oakland Sail, Inc.Listen to this ; Compact spaces cause problems ; Senate committee passes divestment bill ; Congress approves 1986-87 budget; debates executive voting rights ; Tax reform could curb donations; aid ; Area Hall forming committees ; Unsolved thefts cost university almost $19,000 ; New company builds in growing Tech Park ; EDITORIAL: More parking spaces create new problem ; Ability to walk a gift ; Letters to the Editor: Professor wrong about cheerleaders ; Dorm residents lose parking space to commuters' cars ; Office workers treat students rudely; without any respect ; TAX REFORM BENCH PRESS ; OU awaits approval to ask for funds to build new science facility ; Computers changing study; play patterns ; FEATURES: OU students win beauty contests and prizes ; Suggestion from friend persuades Worful to enter ; Trump decides to enter pageant in nick of time ; Migrating geese bring more to OU campus than serenity ; Storm couldn't keep picnickers from having fun ; Dorms vs. commuting Is one better than another? ; Changes give lift to school's appearance ; NOW speaker says life in China very different from here ; Ambitious sociology student attends national convention ; 24-hour photo service center opens at CIPO ; Cultural Arts Society plans Stratford trip ; SPORTS: Lady Pioneers cruise past Henry Ford CC in opener ; Oakland to host largest soccer tournament in SE Michigan ; Soccer club loses 4-1 to Schoolcraft ; Spikers visit WSU to continue rivalry ; Spikers in action ; Sports Column ; Upcoming home games ; Player-of-the- Week: Bridget Bohnet ; Pioneer soccer results ; TAKE A BREAK ; The PuzzleItem The Oakland Sail 1986-09-22(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-09-22) Oakland Sail, Inc.Congress gives involved upperclassmen a chance ; Research plays serious role in getting tenure ; Ethics requirement considered ; Engler says education a priority ; New federal laws create trouble in financial aid ; Girl injured; hole near dormitory barricaded ; Professors say athletes must be responsible; reasonable ; EDITORIAL: Rude office workers owe students more ; Letters to the Editor: Hostile employee attitude to students not tolerable ; Professors should teach; not read out of books ; Congress may use voting booths ; Student loans limited by Gramm-Rudman; Congress ; FEATURES: Animals receive laser surgery on campus ; Students can get discount on plays ; Students fight to free political prisoners ; Floors shoot for original money making themes ; Monkey business? Connellan travels to Orient ; SPB films seek record attendance ; Mismatched roomies means trouble ; Sneak preview: Rocky IV is prostitution of movie making ; Women score higher than men in college ; OU soccer club comes up short in latest battle ; Pioneer women's tennis team roaring along with 3-0 record ; SPORTS: Coach displeased with second half Soccer team's win over U of M unimpressive ; Pioneers on cable TV ; Lady Pioneers limp into GLIAC schedule against rival Hillsdale ; Player-of-the-Week: Marty Hagen ; Last year's intramural champs; Penthouse; remainn undefeated ; Sports Corner Women soccer players deserve OU recognitionItem The Oakland Sail 1986-09-29(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-09-29) Oakland Sail, Inc.Go jump in a lake ; Congress to determine executive voting rights ; Public Safety takes fixed ID at SPB dance ; Ethics requirement debated ; 2 faculty remembered ; Supporting SADD ; Beer Lake ; Legislature passes program to recruit minorities ; ABS elects officers; sets goals for year ; Mailroom employees pick up slack for U.S. service ; Suicide levels go up as students get older ; EDITORIAL: Congress should pass bill denying paid staff members voting seats ; Letters to the Editor: Policy statement for students missing class not well known ; Fight in dorm started by 3 men ; FEATURES: OU majors don't mull over money ; Surf's up Beer Lake Yacht Club holds after school party ; Naster both delights; entertains students ; Tiger night has small turnout ; Student shows knack handling show horses ; Open Space: Detroit dinosaurs crowd compacts ; Students jam ; Support groups provide assistance for students ; Jugglers share their skills ; Sneak Review: Color Purple - stark and wonderful ; SPORTS: Cross country team places low at Kenosha ; Club continues to struggle for winning season ; Roadhouse rallies past intramural rival for win ; Pioneers blanked by Eastern ; Volleyball squad faces tough foes while away ; Hillsdale stops tennis team's winning streak ; Sports Corner NCAA makes mistake with rule 48 ; Player-of-the- Week Ken Osmun ; Invitational resultsItem The Oakland Sail 1986-10-06(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-10-06) Oakland Sail, Inc.Rain rain go away ; Larcenies: most serious Public Safety problem ; Congress denies executives vote; establishes student needs survey ; Tech Park means more than recognition; jobs: residents voice concerns ; Steppin' time ; Public Safety gears up for fire demonstrations ; TOGA ; Campus parking availability increased ; State supreme court justice visits campus ; Editor's Note ; EDITORIAL: In Tech Park issue neither side "right" ; Letters to the Editor: Cheerleaders charming examples of noble ideals; friendliness ; CHILE ; FEATURES: Students model clothes at Saks fashion seminar ; Matilda's deer still roam campus ; More money needed for Dodge Farmhouse repairs ; Observatory could be campus' best kept secret ; Dinosaurs spark interest ; Career guidance available for students ; Sneak review: White Nights - good dancing; lousy script ; Open space: ''Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head'' ; Talk about playing dirty ; SPORTS: Despite road trip spikers played well ; Soccer club shows new side by improving play; giving MSU run for its money ; Parsons gets birthday wish; Men's soccer wins big; twice ; Cross country places third at Macomb race ; Netters lose to Ferris State in marathon 5-hour match ; Ski team plans to meet in OC ; Season tickets now available to public for $20 to $50 ; 25 members; and growing Fencing club: going strong ; Sports Corner: If symbol must be changed; please; not the OU Cougars ; Player-of-the- Week: Gray HaizelItem The Oakland Sail 1986-10-13(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-10-13) Oakland Sail, Inc.Politicians push for involvement at local levels ; Christmas in October? ; Alcohol ads in campus media upset Congress ; Fire demonstrations teach safety ; No disciplinary action taken on swimmers in Beer Lake ; EDITORIAL: Ad policy can't be decided by Congress ; Letters to the Editor: Forced loft reconstruction during midterms nonsense ; Professor claims article on observatory in error ; Career recruiters on campus ; Editor's Note: Scholarship offered to history students ; Vendors must follow OC solicitation policy ; Toga partiers climb to top of OC to advertise bash ; FEATURES: Buzztones rock students with variety of tunes ; Test drive could bring big prizes to one student ; Students monitor crash tests ; Man's best friends? Pets live in dorms ; 'Richard III' opens season with style ; Editor's Note ; Sneak review To Live and Die in L.A. - exciting flick ; College students depend on credit cards says survey ; Sweeney Todd is entertaining; well-done ; Frats hold annual mud bowl game ; SPORTS: Lady Pioneers gaining experience this season ; Tennis team back on track ; Bowling Green falls to OU soccer club 1-0 ; Intrasquad; Alumni swim meets to be held this weekend at Lepley ; NCAA Division II soccer standings ; Weak defense sinks soccer team ; Commentary Athletics: not a bowl of cherries ; BE A BLOOD DONOR ; Player-of-the- Week: Marge MessbargerItem The Oakland Sail 1986-10-20(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-10-20) Oakland Sail, Inc.Forecaster sees future purpose of information ; Daytime forum to draw more Congress response ; Tech Park offers higher visibility Champagne says ; New presidential house costs university $230,000 ; Commuter response to award tremendous ; Stories differ in racial argument on elevator ; State supreme court justice visits campus ; EDITORIAL: Congress candidates should be limited in election spending ; Letters to the Editor: Student protests exam timing during winter 1987 semester ; "The Arms Talks" ; FEATURES: Ex-horse stables are now health fanatics' haven ; Writer's workshop held over weekend ; Hulas and bands compete at Open Mike Night ; New Faces provides stardom opportunities ; Open Space: If life in America seems hard try Russia ; Sneak review: 'Back to Future' is lots of fun ; Dating Game brings romance to dormitories ; Geese flock to OU during hunting season ; Student organization started for Vietnamese ; SPORTS: Tennis team seeks second place finish in conference play ; Cross country champs to be determined Saturday; OU team's prospects not good ; Volleyball team striving for winning record this season ; Club loses to Michigan St.; ending season with poor play ; Athletic department hosts fundraiser ; Commentary: Give runners a chance to win ; Player-of-the- Week: Bridget Bohnet ; 5-run first inning rally leads Hung to intramural men's softball title ; Bid to Nationals sought by Pioneer soccer team ; Alumni place high at golf tournament in Orlando Fla. ; Athletes do well in academics ; Rankings of athletic teams' career GPA'sItem The Oakland Sail 1986-10-27(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1986-10-27) Oakland Sail, Inc.Taking class outside ; MCC president pushes amendment providing student seats on boards ; EMVAT helps; hinders motorists ; $1,000 theft in dorm occurs as resident sleeps ; Workers League says no party helps working class ; Just how drunk are you? ; Editor's Note ; EDITORIAL: Voting privileges should be utilized ; Letters to the Editor: Extravagant presidential home absurd misuse of school funds ; Physics department wants accurate science reporting ; Casualty count growing in battle of computers ; FEATURES: Greenhouse is treasure; rich in history; tradition ; Blood drive aims for 700 pints ; Precision; speed wins test drive for student ; Forensics team displays winning material ; Rockin' for Jesus ; Professor gets inside look at Japanese life ; Alcohol Awareness Week brought variety of events ; Singer Nancy Vogl performs at Barn ; Editor's Note ; SPORTS Athletic Department allocated over $856,000 for 1986-87 year ; This Bud's for you ; NCAA Division II championship within reach of men's swim team ; Lady Pioneers surprised on road by Schoolcraft ; Women's swimming to rely heavily on freshmen during upcoming season ; 3 players reach final round in tennis tourney at Northwood ; Commentary: Sports don't need technology ; Player-of-the- Week: Mikael Carlstrom ; Fencing Tournament results ; Soccer team blanked 4-0 Akron zips by Pioneers ; Windsor downed by soccer club 3-2