Oakland University Archives and Special Collections
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Collections in this community document the history of the University and its impact in Oakland County, Michigan, and beyond. They contain letters, reports, meeting minutes, publications and other materials produced since the founding of Oakland University. They reflect the administration’s leadership in the development of the university, teaching and learning activities, student life, and more.
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Item The Oakland Post 1987-10-05(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1987-10-05) Oakland Sail, Inc.Students rally ; Early office hours upset night students ; McGregor fund gives $225,000 to campus ; Paint a picture ; Coretta King says poverty is cause of crisis in black families ; Pulitzer winner speaks at school ; Business students organize forum ; NEWS BRIEFS Congress adds two members ; Car parts stolen in north lot ; Lost money found in friend's car ; Racial tensions result in suspension ; Soggy soccer ; Cheating remains a problem ; Visitor policy before board violates rights ; Children offer adults new outlook ; Letters to the Editor Residence halls has 'no right' telling students how to live ; Residence halls policies deny students' rights ; BLOOM COUNTY ; Office workers enjoy hour break ; CIPO Videos attempt to attract students to tapes new topics ; Fund Raisers ; Condoms to be sold at Graham Health Center ; New computerized card catalog LUIS made available at Kresge Library ; Yoga courses should be banned; ministers claim ; Focus on Science Campus research team completes Chrysler project ; 'Just like Grandma used to make...' ; What's Happening ; Movie succeeds with unlikely duo ; Program offers tips for exams ; In Her Own Words ; Individual's Game ; Early Risers ; Spikers lose two; down but not out ; Davis-Elkins learns a lesson Pioneer soccer team the teacher ; Golf team wins Coach Allard likes chances ; Netters go to 3-0 beat Wayne State in tight match ; "Spike" Cameron fencer places fifth ; Intramurals get A-Z treatment ; Osmun places second in run one runner hurt another quits.Item The Oakland Post 1987-10-12(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1987-10-12) Oakland Sail, Inc.AHC to give views on policy to board ; Pow wow power ; Faculty say report has little effect on review process ; Storm hardware breakdown cause failures ; Author says country living on past success ; NEWS BRIEFS Former UAW president lectures ; Resident finds snake in room ; Sidewalks to be replaced soon ; Toga party ends early ; Silent expression ; Apathy timing hurt lecturers ; Letters to the Editor ; Toga party to go in OU Hall of Shame ; New guest policy waste of money ; Proposed policy severely flawed ; Suicide attempts worth reporting ; News briefs should include follow-ups otherwise incomplete ; BLOOM COUNTY ; Music; characters liven play Meadow Brook Theatre begins 22nd season ; Play takes dark subject matter in stride offers enjoyable show ; What's Happening ; Cider mill popular during fall ; Slavic Folk Ensemble offers travel friendship ; Cold symptoms; allergies common fall problems ; Mainstage comedy act wins over audience ; Characters in new series disappoint ; In His Own Words ; 'It keeps you runnin' ; Joe Burley defeats A-rated fencer Pat Berg second in Michigan Open ; Netters bombed by Ferris; but win two other matches ; Golf team gets going; Dagenais shoots a 73 ; Pioneers cripple Mastodons Chalk up another shutout ; Unbeaten streak ended; Soccer club gets first loss ; Spikers wipe out Hillsdale College; travel to New York to battle Army ; Osmun gets his best time of the season Spezia improves his time by one minute ;Item The Oakland Post 1987-10-19(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1987-10-19) Oakland Sail, Inc.Board passes budget ; Test upgrades teacher requirements ; Balloon catch ; Students uninformed of cheating consequences ; Students show view of policy to trustees ; Fraser says leadership is harder in democracy ; NEWS BRIEFS University needs more information about Squirrel Rd. proposition ; AFL-CIO head to speak on campus ; Library water lines to be replaced ; Writer's conference ; University asks state for building money ; Students leave board meeting early ruins all ; MBT offers more than students realize ; Letters to the Editor ; 'Equus' appalls viewers with nudity ; Flexible lunch breaks make 'logical sense' ; One prof reads book other speaks little English student mad ; Letters to the Editor ; BLOOM COUNTY ; Sweetist Day sale ; Massage therapy effective; popular way to combat stress ; High blood cholesterol dangerous for all ages ; Alcohol Awareness Week activities kick off ; New perspective ; Nude model works for Oakland 27 years ; Sidney Fink Award ceremony approaches ; Health Career Job Fair welcomes all majors ; What's Happening ; Follow the leader ; New loan bad deal for students more costly than previous ones ; Upcoming calendar features campus life ; In Her Own Words ; College Days ; New Battles ; Williams out spikers drop crucial game ; Men's swimming team gets new blood including Pan-Am games' medalist ; Netters take two matches have best record in years ; Netters take two matches have best record in years ; Soccer team wins 2 Phillips scores again ; Osmun finishes second misses first by 2 seconds ; Lion James Jones On Strike ; Women's soccer club loses 1 ties another in mediocre week ; Golf team places third at U of M ready to challenge Ferris in spring ; Burley Decker travel to Hero's cup tournament.Item The Oakland Post 1987-11-02(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1987-11-02) Oakland Sail, Inc.Department book budgets inadequate ; Trick or treat ; Students win guest policy controversy ; Campus women buy more condoms than men ; Volunteer work helps trustee in job ; Oakland needs stronger identity ; Apathy continuing problem on campus ; Letters to the Editor 'Equus' represents art not pornography ; Students wanting condoms sold in dorms should try growing up ; BLOOM COUNTY ; Mainstage act blends wild comedy music ; Animal rights movement voices cause in powerful record ; What's Happening ; Annual blood drive falls short of goal ; Don't be cruel ; Netters second coach honored ; Soccer boys' playoff hopes weaken Coach Parsons gets 100th win at OU ; Women's swim team gets alumnus coach ; Soccer club ends season ; Swim baby swim ; Week off doesn't help Spikers lose anyway ; Osmun third in meet goes to regionals next.Item The Oakland Post 1987-11-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1987-11-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.University begins training on use of hazardous chemicals ; Shortage of publicity hinders student elections ; Extension classes not always desirable ; Trustee brings experience to board ; Schools vary approach to condom issue ; NEWS BRIEFS ; Clothes stolen from laundry room ; Radar detector taken from car ; CREF value remains low ; Congress presents two bills for referendum ; Presidential candidates offer views on issues ; OPINION Kelly Martek best candidate for president ; Banks clean up on credit cards rates ; Letters to the Editor ; Leading roles in two new films boost career of upcoming actor ; Knowledge of risk factors promotes 'Safe Sex' ; Student group provides alternative film selections ; OU Star Search features student talent professional magician ; What's Happening ; SPORTS ; Soccer team wins four playoffs could be next ; Spikers loose to Ferris Wayne playoff hopes all but gone ; Women's swim team 3rd at Bowline Green relays ; Pioneer tankers take 1st break several records ; Burley goes to town D rating may be next ; University reserves 15-20 parking places for Pistons basketball team.Item The Oakland Post 1987-11-16(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1987-11-16) Oakland Sail, Inc.Breakdown ; Future of barn land still undecided ; Martek wins close election ; President starts hiring freeze to cut budget ; President starts hiring freeze to cut budget ; Few faculty APs support capital campaign ; NEWS BRIEFS High library bids force reduction in expansion ; Head-on collision occurs before black-tie dinner ; Goose decapitated ; Larcenies cost students $140 ; False fire alarm forces evacuation of Hamlin Hall ; CIPO director leaves for new job ; Congress starts $500 award ; Mansion previews holiday tradition ; Student tours Japan observes attitudes ; Student bodybuilder shoots for 1988 Miss Michigan title ; What's Happening ; Turnout in congress race much too low ; Students must experience rejection ; Letters to the Editor Meister doesn't fit presidential mold still deserves chance ;