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Item Beer lake: then and now(2003-02-05) Issa, GayleItem The Oakland Post 2002-01-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-01-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.The EDGE ; New trustee takes seat: Doctor appointed to fill empty spot left by Cooper ; Sketches of suspected projector thieves made ; OUPD handles fraud case: Bookstore catches alleged bandits ; Banner crash loses grades ; Shaping up; shipping out ; Warrant issued for suspect in August computer heist ; Exam study day missing ; Congress making life cheaper for students ; Political campaign course offered again ; News Column Each day turns over new leaf ; Board rewarded Russi with 6 percent raise last December: BOT promises more bonuses over next four years ; Crime Watch ; Pontiac mission expands ; Student spends semester on board ; National News Liver cancer claims life of Wendy's founder Dave Thomas at age 69 ; Local center provides pregnancy assistance ; Motley Foolu: How to plan for rainy days ; Editorial Campus bookstores practice price gouging ; Letters to the Editor: Nursing dean asks for campus input ; Professor ends Letters to the Editor war ; Featured Columnist Consequences increase if drinking age lowered ; Other Views Make a resolution to accomplish New Year's goals in throughout 2002 ; Professor challenges earlier comments ; The Year In Review: Post Staff Picks ; With love; from France ; music: Beautiful Icelandic Sounds ; televison: Reality TV wins yet again ; The EDGE ON CAMPUS ; SHOWS ; ET CETERA ; The Edge: SCORE BOARD ; Four game streak halted by underdog ; Men continue to achieve: Conference play begins with OU on top ; Battle of Detroit ; A Student Affairs Updating OU ; Michigan winter provides many with opportunities for outdoor excitement ; Read The Post next week for "Injuries on the slopes" Women make progress ; Rapp earns top honors from 'Buzz' ; Mid-Continent Conference Standings ; Grizzly of the Week ; pontiac ; What's Goin' On In Pontiac: ARTSItem The Oakland Post 2002-01-16(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-01-16) Oakland Sail, Inc.The EDGE ; BOT throws out liaison idea: Board says 'no' to faculty rep ; Parking headaches less for winter 2002: 278 citations written ; Applications now being accepted ; Real Worlder Powell comes to OU Monday' ; Alleged computer thief apprehended in Vandenberg Hall last week ; IN THIS ISSUE ; Meadow Brook earns grant: Theatre awarded $143,400 ; Leader makes school better ; Student organizations pay tribute to legacy ; African-American celebration calendar of events this week ; CRIME WATCH ; OUSC focuses on diversity to represent student body equally ; Triangle urges ExxonMobil boycott ; Auto show drives Motown: Annual event expected to draw more than 700,000 ; Search for al-Qaida continues; White House weakens environmental regulations ; Student finds her home on ship at sea ; MOTLEY FOOLU: Evaluating charities ; Editorial Board should rethink liaison decision ; Letter to the Editor Jean Day a success for Leukemia ; Dream could get lost in post-Sept. 11 injustices ; Freedom of information lost in the hands of terrorism: WIRE STORY ; The Edge ON CAMPUS ; SHOWS ; OU alum creates religious doll: Rabbi Says provides humor for Jews; Gentiles ; Meadow Brook exhibit offers enrichment; cultural experience ; Harmony in Variation provides revealing glimpse at historical; contemporary Native American art ; Black steals show in 'Orange County' ; Altman film delivers the goods ; FOREVER: Cracker Forever ; Student AFFAIRS: Updating OU ; LEX ; SCORE BOARD ; Dance team finishes third at national meet ; Grizzlies fall to.500 in Mid-Con; look to rebound after tough losses on mini road trip: OU drops close one at UMKC; gets pounded at ORU ; Images' member stands proudly by third place finish ; Bad decisions equal injuries on slopes ; Women bounce back in big way against Kangaroos ; Holiday training trip brings swimmers victory; tans ; MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; Playoff visions dance in club hockey heads ; GRIZZLY OF THE WEEK: SARAH JUDD ; Birmingham ; WHAT'S GOIN' ON IN BIRMINGHAMItem The Oakland Post 2002-01-23(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-01-23) Oakland Sail, Inc.The EDGE ; Real Cool: Powell moves MLK day audience with youthful approach ; Powerful leader helps sustain father's name: King III toured the state this week ; Blood drive should bring in 300 pints ; Senate mulls over graduation date; faculty liaison plan ; IN THIS ISSUE ; Vigil held to honor King ; ABS hosts celebration: More than 100 people marched for Martin Luther King Jr. Day ; CRIME WATCH ; Interview changes heart ; Kmart files Chapter 11 protection ; FOOLU: How much can you withdraw in retirement? ; U.S. stresses humane treatment of detainees; Peggy Lee dies from heart attack ; Silverdome's future uncertain: Aging arena's fate could be decided by Pontiac officials within the next year ; New Pontiac program helps sexual assault victims heal ; Editorial Extend King's hope throughout the year ; Other Views Talkin' about my generation ; Letters to the Editor Gallery exhibit completely student run; prepared ; Diversity concerns ; Fee a waste of money ; Student AFFAIRS: updating OU ; The Edge On Campus ; Shows ; Humorous drag queens highlight horror spoof ; Rehabilitating Mr. Swaab ; Comic creator offers insight into offbeat strip ; REHABILITATING MR. WIGGLES ; 'Down' provides visceral experience ; Wolf lacks compelling story; characters ; Comedy club serves up skits one last time: "Big Fun Limo" offers big laughs for all ; 4 STAR CLASSICS: Critics discuss important films of yesteryear ; MOVIE ONE-LINERS ; EDGE Score board ; Upcoming Games ; Jaguars receive Grizzlies' wrath: OU storms out to huge lead ; Swimmers not discouraged by losses ; The team you love to hate is coming ; Men prove good offense best defense ; Depth problems evident in defeat ; Women s club hockey faces third loss in a row ; Mid-Continent Conference Standings ; Grizzly of the Week: Mike Helms ; What's Goin' On In Royal OakItem The Oakland Post 2002-01-30(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-01-30) Oakland Sail, Inc.The EDGE ; IN THIS ISSUE ; Olympic dreams: OU student prepares for Salt Lake City competition ; Police; profiling to be discussed next week ; Valpo had no chance against ; Vision not too clear ; Congress discusses botched directories; basketball freebies ; Meningitis threat real: Experts warn students to be alert for symptoms ; More parking opens south of BIT; SEB ; College Bowl challenges minds; offers cash prize for winning team ; African-American Celebration Celebration calendar ; CRIME WATCH ; Campus lacks enthusiasm ; Weak economy slows auto industry: Enrollment in engineering down; but outlook for grads remains promising ; Candidate proposes new path for U.S. ; Computer center welcomes low-income residents ; NATIONAL NEWS: Bush addresses the Union; Salt Lake City security beefed up for the Olympics ; MOTLEY FOOLU: What's a company's capital structure? ; Editorial: Report refocuses Vision 2010 ; Letters to the Editor: Valparaiso student criticizes Post column ; College too expensive ; Rec fee not a waste ; Fee debate continues ; Student AFFAIRS: Updating OU ; This Week ; LEX ; The EDGE: ON CAMPUS ; OU alums teach in Taiwan: Sponseller; O'Connor offer insight; anecdotes ; Shows ; ET CETERA ; Professor gets involved on campus ; LEX ; Horoscopes ; Breeze provides tropical fun ; Moore falls for bad boy in cliched teen film ; Book offers humorous; satirical take on parking problems ; Poor concert etiquette must cease ; The EDGE: SCORE BOARD ; Women rebound for victory: Defense; hard work pay off ; Struggling swimmers fall in meet ; O'Shea wins regional Coach of the Year honors ; UPCOMING GAMES ; First experience brings new perspective ; OU comes up short against rival: Valpo beats Grizzlies with three pointers ; Battle ahead for men after losing two straight ; Polar Bears set ablaze by hot LSSU team ; ferndale: WHAT'S GOIN' ON IN FERNDALEItem The Oakland Post 2002-02-06(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-02-06) Oakland Sail, Inc.The Edge ; Winter credit hours low ; Computer worm tears through OU: 'My Party' short-lived ; Late decision to cancel made snow day disaster ; Madison trial ends with guilty plea; sentencing set for March 5 ; An inside look at D-Town ; Assistant OU professor to speak at library ; Storm hits campus: Icy conditions; snow cause more accidents ; Economic state of union ; African-American Celebration calendar ; Area heating costs on the rise ; Are gurus too good to be true? ; Green House grows dissent ; Rep brings message of involvement to OU ; John Walker Lindh indicted; US may sign nuclear weapons treaty with Russia ; Editorial: Big snow; big problem ; Letters to the editor: School closed too late for 8 am classes ; On the Street: What do you think should be done with the Silverdome? ; Vietnam; '66 Corvettes; POW bracelets are heirlooms of history ; Galleries; DIA ; St. Mary's keys to good day in Detroit ; Detroit's clubs; restaurants; bars await the willing ; Detroit's bad reputation refuted ; Booze busters: Cures for the common hangover ; It's a family affair for local band ; Student Affairs: Updating OU ; Grizzlies back in hunt after successful road trip ; Patriots are America's new team ; Weekend sweep for club hockey; hope for ACHA tournament invite ; New heights reached at Planet Rock ; Swimmers close with easy victory ; Women climb Mid-Con ranks with fourth straight ; Mid-Continent Conference standings ; Grizzly of the Week: Sarah JuddItem The Oakland Post 2002-02-20(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-02-20) Oakland Sail, Inc.The EDGE ; Dec. grad date may change: Students favor earlier date; faculty oppose move ; Shock jocks expelled by radio station ; Sweet Revenge ; Animal rights activist encourages veganism: Alum speaks about circuses; research; zoos ; Senate names two representatives to attend Board meetings ; PT earns accreditations ; GHC offers free tests ; CRIME WATCH ; ABS enhances community ; Safety issues brought to light after interview ; Tuition ceiling approved ; Spring breakers pick alternative destinations ; Internet-based group calls students to action ; Midfield ready to fly ; MOTLEY FOOLU ; Should You Avoid Rollups? ; Editorial WXOU's Gullo; Ross deserve praise ; Letters to the Editor ; Student says decision process needs revamping ; OTHER VIEWS Teaching kids the imprtance of lying starts young ; Grizzlies win nailbiter at IUPUI: Men sweep season series ; Teams psyched for upcoming NIC meet ; SCORE BOARD ; Upcoming Games ; Streak snapped in brutal loss ; GMHL semifinalists look to ACHA tourney: Win over Spartans sets tone for nationals ; MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; GRIZZLY OF THE WEEK ; Don't try this at home ; Women's Recaps ; Student Affairs: Updating' OU ; U.S. comes out with the gold despite disappointing finish for OU student ; Prejudice and the Bee ; Seafood a real delight at Third Wave ; Napster returns as subscription service; students skeptical ; The Edge On Campus ; Shows ; Stylish French noir coolly delivers ; Britney; 'Crossroads' fail ; Student Picks ; SPB to Atlanta for spring break ; Diversity key in Arab organization: Group stresses cultural ideas over religious preference ; MOVIE ONE-LINERS: Guess what movie each quote is from; then visit www.oakpostonline.com to see if you're rightItem The Oakland Post 2002-03-06(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-03-06) Oakland Sail, Inc.The EDGE ; They will go all the way: Sarah Judd named tournament MVP ; Board of Trustees to discuss OC; Aramark ; Dreamy Night: Banquet honors award winners; features guest speaker MLR III ; Women's History month comes to campus ; Senate meets in BIT to discuss campus future ; CRIME WATCH ; Moudgil presents findings ; Non-traditional student pursues second degree ; Welcome back after break ; New program targets drunk drivers ; Peace Corps experiencing volunteer surge: Sept. 11; slow economy cause enrollment influx in service organization ; Peace Corps facts ; WORLD NEWS Bush imposes steel tariff; the Hubble Space Telescope to undergo major repairs ; MOTLEY FOOLU: Common banking mistakes ; Editorial Information for sale ; Letters to the Editor: Detroit may not be as safe as it seems ; OTHER VIEWS Taking attendance a waste of time in most classes ; LEX ; The EDGE Score Board ; 'We are the champions': Women swimmers win 2002 NIC Championship; men finish third to close regular season ; Tournament road lined with Jaguars; Eagles ; Sports Column What a long strange trip it's been ; Grizzlies sing tournament blues One and done ; OU hockey club finishes sixth in ACHA ; FINAL MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; GRIZZLY OF THE WEEK ; The Edge Score Board ; Upcoming Games ; Sports Trivia ; Student AFFAIRS: The Edge: On Campus ; Meteorologist shines ; OU grad finds her niche at Channel 7 ; Mediocre cast hinders 'Soldiers' ; Life Column Cloning; A.I. over the edge ; LEX ; Independents's day: Small record stores operate outside mainstream; offer eclectic selections ; RECORD STORE OVERVIEWItem The Oakland Post 2002-03-13(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-03-13) Oakland Sail, Inc.Candidates prepare: Presidential hopefuls plan for elections ; Graduate Studies center opens in North ; BOT to vote on Aramark; Oakland Center expansion ; Computer thief gets 185 days ; IN THIS ISSUE ; The EDGE ; False alarms anger residents ; Campus reactions ; Blustery day ; Trustees to decide on Comcast Cablevision ; CRIME WATCH ; Military tacMilitary tatics cause for alarm ; Detroit-Windsor security heightened ; Oakland County Jail to expand ; Peace Corps changes OU alum's perspective on life ; MOTLEY FOOLU: Extra credit ; Editorial Maul 'em; OU ; Letters to the Editor: Alumni email cut off 20 months after deadline ; OTHER VIEWS Battling for life: real reasons why men envy women ; LEX ; The Edge: On Campus ; HOOKED GRIZZLY FEVER: Fans gear up for Nashville ; 'Folk Portraits' richly American ; growing pains: Station offers new year of programs; searches for more student support ; OUTV highlights ; Student Picks ; MOVIE ONE-LINERS: Guess what movie each quote is from; then visit www.oakpostonline.com to see if you're right ; Student Affairs: Updating OU ; Madness hits Grizzlies ; Coach; fans look to future with hope: Ending of season; era should not overshadow accomplishments ; New kid on the writer's block: As the new assistant sports editor; I was all set to make a big splash with my first column ; The Edge SCORE BOARD ; Upcoming Games ; Sports Trivia ; DIA exhibit honors work of black artist ; Old man lusts after young woman in Bunuel's swan song ; WHAT'S GOIN' ONItem The Oakland Post 2002-03-20(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-03-20) Oakland Sail, Inc.The Edge ; Some faculty numbers left out ; NCAA dream over; for now ; Debates turn ugly; personal ; Provost shares research findings ; Beer Lake drained for bridge work: campus wonders what's at bottom ; Classrooms making the grade ; What is terrorism? ; Reoprter; author speaks to class ; Feminist Naomi Wolf visits campus ; OU Liaison positions now open ; Candidate under fire at meeting ; Domestic violence topic of lecture ; RAD in session ; Phyllis Law Googasian award to be presented ; Email server still a problem ; Demonstators march for peace ; Can you trust a Wall Street analyst? ; Students have ID number options ; Pistons; Starbucks team up for reading ; Editorial: Presidential platforms sounding familiar ; Letters to the Editor: Cause for alarm may be invalid ; Odds against Grizzlies prevail ; Positive NCAA experience sets up women for future success ; Division I charge being led by OU's female athletes ; Polar Bears' streak continues ; Season in full swing for softball ; Tolentino leaves volleyball program; Ridley named interim coach ; MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; GRIZZLY OF THE WEEK ; Brad Morenko ; Student Affairs: Updating OU ; Oscars 2002 Critics' Picks ; OU fans' spirit undeniable ; Spirit alive; vibrant ; Health first for Meadow Brook institute director ; Bubble Bliss wins hearts with tea ; CPop Gallery brings recognition to comic art formItem The Oakland Post 2002-03-27(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-03-27) Oakland Sail, Inc.LIFE ; SPORTS ; EDITORIAL ; The EDGE ; IN THIS ISSUE ; Senator Stabenow speaks about women in politics; gender equality ; Fiery feminist shakes OU ; Three picked for high honors ; Food service changing ; Aramark negotiating new contract; current one expires April 30 ; LEX ; WHAT PEOPLE WEREN'T LOOKING FOR ON THE FIRST EASTER ; The EDGE ON CAMPUS ; SHOWS ; OU student finalist for Irene Ryan award ; Enemies; love affairs; overflowing toilets ; A Student AFFAIRS: updating OU ; 'Lucky Stiff' an all-around success: Sign language makes theater accessible ; Play makes for light fun ; Life Column Thanking the Academy: I don't want to thank the Academy ; Student's life has new direction ; Meadow Brook brings southern melodrama to stage ; KEVIN SMITH: Acclaimed film director reflects on past successes; new DVD release ; Men begin winning ways: Canceled game limits action ; First OU no-hitter wraps up week ; Sports Column Wings; Avalanche renew rivalry: The world of sports has a plethora of popular sayings. A few of them even have merit ; The Edge SCORE BOARD ; Upcoming Games ; Season closes with tournament win ; Strelets breaks oldest record at championship ; Eyes on CCLA playoff prize for club lacrosse ; MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; Grizzly of the Week: Nicole MarzanoItem The Oakland Post 2002-04-03(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-04-03) Oakland Sail, Inc.The EDGE ; IN THIS ISSUE ; One vote decides: Tomina new president ; Comcast; Aramark contracts pending: Cable deal reworked ; Female panelists shatter glass ceiling in workplace; discuss troubles they endured during rise to top ; Theatre running in deficit ; 'Clothesline' hangs healing tees ; Fifty-two countries represented at OU ; Give blood; give life ; Students spend day at Capitol ; CRIME WATCH ; Breaking silence: As a transfer student people are naturally interested in my past ; Area clergy address charges ; Tax tasks get technological tweak ; Meningitis a real threat to students ; McNamara Terminal receives mixed reactions ; Stupid stock tricks ; Editorial: Meadow Brook Theatre running on empty ; And the winner is ; Letters to the Editor ; Ph.D. student unhappy about lab hours ; Credit card Credit card debt can be a hard hill to climb alone: A lot more college students are signing their future away for a 3.5x2 inch piece of plastic. Too much credit card debt is a scary thing ; LEX ; The EDGE: SCORE BOARD ; UPCOMING GAMES ; OU athletics loses friend ; Softball shows slow progression ; Swimmer just short at NCAA tournament ; Dreams come true during March: Dreaming certainly is believing. Just ask college basketball players ; Horoscopes ; Club lacrosse overcome by Spartans ; Retirement ends with OU return ; Grizzlies drop four straight against hard-hitting Aggies ; MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; GRIZZLY OF THE WEEK: ERICKA BURNS ; Student AFFAIRS: Updating OU ; The EDGE: ON CAMPUS ; Dark side of comedy ; Stars of "Death to Smoochy" talk leprechauns; porn; demonic trolls ; Williams against type as demented host ; Kitty takes stage by storm ; Foster defends own in 'Room' ; Student Picks ; MOVIE ONE-LINERS: Guess what movie each quote is from; then visit www.oakpostonline.com to see if you're right ; Credit card hassles: Most of us have been at the checkout line; reached into our pocket or purse to pull out our credit card and have found it missing ; Canadian filmmaker discusses silent movies; Kirsten Dunst movies; influences ; Visible Human brings fun; facts to Cranbrook ; WHAT'S GOIN' ONItem The Oakland Post 2002-04-10(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-04-10) Oakland Sail, Inc.The EDGE ; IN THIS ISSUE ; Stale money stable ; OU receives $52.38 million in '02-'03 ; Chief returns to Nev. ; Blowing in the wind ; Wilson Award recipients honored for involvement ; Board okays overdue Oakland Center expansion; adds 100-seat coffee shop ; Comcast extends contract ; In the face ; Festival evokes creative; writing ; Tomina; Jamian stress outreach of Congress ; CRIME WATCH ; NEWS COLUMN ; Elections set new trend ; Patriot Act questions freedoms: Some speculate if Sept. 11 fallout curbs civil liberties ; Depression clouds college students ; Binge drinking fairly common at universities ; MOTLEY FOOLU: Economics 101 ; Editorial: President not available for comment; again ; Story Update ; Letters to the Editor: One vote can make a difference ; End of semester stress; can be hazardous to health ; Election turn-out higher; still too low ; The road LESS traveled ; 'Pom Star' laughs at Jeremy; not with him ; 'Student-Faculty' exhibiton focuses on quality; not quantity ; The Edge: ON CAMPUS ; Shows ; Horoscopes ; Morissette sings her passion ; Celebrities set trends in world of hair ; Student Picks ; MOVIE ONE-LINERS ; Nuclear weapons are dangerous ; Students AFFAIRS: Updating OU ; SCORE BOARD ; Men rebound with wins ; Four-game split with T-Birds paces Grizzlies ; Tigers leave one bad stripe unchanged ; Grizzly lacrosse regains winning touch ; Women suffer three consecutive defeats ; MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; OU hosts tournament over blustery weekend ; GRIZZLY OF THE WEEK: NICK DIPONIO ; GETTING IN SHAPE: Students take time to focus on fitness at Rec Center; biking; lifting; swimming favoredItem The Oakland Post 2002-04-17(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-04-17) Oakland Sail, Inc.LIFE ; SPORTS ; EDITORIAL ; The EDGE ; IN THIS ISSUE ; OUSC marks changes: Dickow addresses accomplishments ; Senators hear new vision '10: Three-dimensional writers ; Post honors two graduating seniors: Students will be hard to replace ; OU DAY AT THE CAPITAL Trip teaches about state government ; MBH opens its doors ; Strike a pose ; Students keep library fines low ; CRIME WATCH ; NEWS COLUMN ; Goodbye OU ; Jobless rate on the rise ; Hostels provide travel deals ; Mono preys on college students ; Women have many sexual assault prevention options ; MOTLEY FOOLU: College students; credit cards ; Editorial State of the campus: still a commuter school ; LEX ; Letters to the Editor: Maybe non-traditional; still a student ; OTHER VIEWS So long; this wacky trip has been mostly fun ; Middle East violence impacts OU students: While Palestinians seek a homeland; Israelis seek survival; students seek resolution; understanding of these cultures Faces of the Middle East ; Nearly a century of contention ; The EDGE: ON CAMPUS ; SHOWS ; Reclaiming the Vagina ; Kaufman's genius shines ; 'Fluffer' explores familiar ground; lacks originality ; POST SUMMER MOVIE PREVIEW: 8 Mile ; Star Wars Episode II ; Austin Powers III ; Spiderman ; The Bourne Identity ; Minority Report ; Insomnia ; Student AFFAIRS: Updating OU ; The EDGE ; SCORE BOARD ; SPORTS TRIVIA ; Grizzlies devour Jaguars ; Grizzlies upset ranked Buckeyes ; Hey; This sounds kinda familiar ; Men drop two over weekend road trip: Playoff picture not so clear anymore ; Golfers post good scores on shorthanded road trips ; Season ends with disappointing conference cluster ; MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; Grizzly of the Week: Nicole MarzanoItem The Oakland Post 2002-06-12(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-06-12) Oakland Sail, Inc.BOT boots Aramark ; The Edge ; Campus ; Life ; Sports ; Training day ; Golf finances 'in the hole' ; New student liaisons named to Board seats ; IN THIS ISSUE ; Tuition raised 8.47 percent ; GHC offers 'stop smoking' program ; Cooley Law fall classes on campus ; Alumni Association proposes undergraduate student group ; Shelby Twp. student dies in 1-94 crash ; Crime Watch ; Thieves plague apartment job site ; The Edge: Holiday Happenings ; Musical reflections Detroit's Christian music scene exploding with hope ; Sizzling; sultry summer happenings ; Life Column Supporting local bands; musicians will pay off: Sweating out tunes in a makeshift basement studio; a local band tries to rehearse one last song before opening up at a small venue in downtown Pontiac for a mainstream band ; Editorial: OU staff could learn from WSU's model ; Score Board ; Upcoming National games ; Sports Trivia ; Improved conference play salvages season ; Mariners snare OU two ; Women make history in NCAA: Ogg told to resign ; Sports Column Rocked you like a Hurricane: Near the end of the semester I wrote a column very critical of the owner of the Detroit Red Wings and TigersItem The Oakland Post 2002-09-04(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-09-04) Oakland Sail, Inc.Apartments roll out welcome mat ; OC food court expands offerings ; OUPD hires new chief ; Poet Laureate to read next week ; Sharf Golf Course 'tees off' campus community ; 'Welcome Week' awakens campus: Jimmy Fallon; 'Commotion' launch semester ; Sigma Pi invites students to go hog wild at pig roast ; Collies dog geese ; SEHS building is open for business ; Crime Watch ; Congress debates its SLLB funding ; The first day ; Nixon to lead Honors College ; New garage will alleviate parking problems ; Students surf for textbooks ; Ford Field's debut: After 27 years in Pontiac; Lions go back downtown ; West Nile virus buzzes around Metro Detroit ; Cigarette tax hits OU community pocketbooks ; GLOBAL GLANCE ; Global goof ; Editorial: Involvement keeps spirit alive ; Letters to the Editor ; FEATURED COLUMNISTS President ready for new school year ; Life lessons come with time ; Point-Counter Point ; Is it acceptable to racially profile passengers at airports Sept. 11? ; THE EDGE: ON CAMPUS ; CONCERTS ; ET CETERA ; THE LYRIC OF THE WEEK ; Decorating with Style ; University housing rules ; Exhibit 'twists' into gallery: Minimall brings influences from London and Japan to Meadow Brook ; The Sounds of Summer ; Music ; Cinema Lesbians; incest; murder: class warfare; French style ; In Theaters ; Perry; Hurley lack chemistry in 'Serving Sara' ; EDITOR'S PICK: The Royal Tenenbaums: Criterion Collection DVD ; UPDATING OU ; Grizzlies released into 'wild' ; Tournament victory starts season ; Strike a balance - Why start now? ; Grizzlies kick off toward three-peat ; Squads make strides ; High ranked competition slows volleyball progress ; GRIZZLY SPORTS ; Heating up Pontiac ; Readers Corner: Art of 'Happiness' anything but happyItem The Oakland Post 2002-09-11(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-09-11) Oakland Sail, Inc.OUPD cracks down on campus traffic ; Going hog wild ; BOT line-up changes ; OC expansion to begin soon ; Assistantship honors late professor ; Congress pushes vote ; Fall blood drive set for October ; New substation to help with power crunch on campus ; Student Program Board: Entertainment; fun are goals of group ; CRIME WATCH ; The end of the world as we knew it?: OU remembers ; Visas delayed; denied ; Routine daily habits challenged ; Society was not really changed by 9-11 ; Editorial: We all need to get informed ; Letters to the Editor ; FEATURED COLUMNISTS OUSC vice president taste tests ; Point-Counter Point: Should Sept. 11 be made a national holiday? Yes ; Generation gap not so wide ; Corrections ; THE EDGE ; ON CAMPUS ; THE LYRIC OF THE WEEK ; Falling into flim: Directors have much in store for audiences this fall; including a debut from Detroit's own; Eminem ; Home Video DVD pens VHS's epitaph ; Embraced by public; industry; new format will replace cassettes ; Music ; Cinema Tap dancing Nazis highlight Brooks' gem ; Editor's Pick: Thomas Video ; Live Jazzanova at the Majestic ; Williams ventures to dark side in 'Photo' ; Student AFFAIRS: UPDATING OU ; Dream Team; USA rudely awakened ; First point of season netted ; Men run way to championship ; Volleyball still looking for first win of season ; OU's athletes; coaches Fan-tastic ; Women tee-off golf season ; Record evens out ; Grizzly Spotlight ; GRIZZLY SPORTS CALENDER ; Festival reinvents sixteenth century: Renaissance hits Michigan with cultural festivities; mirth; magic; royaltyItem The Oakland Post 2002-09-18(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-09-18) Oakland Sail, Inc.Broken lights threaten safety ; Moudgil spotlights academics: Partnerships; teamwork emphasized at annual event ; Heart Walk returns to campus ; OUSC ups legislators' standards ; BOT approves auxiliary budgets ; Oakland County focuses on security ; Chick-Fil-A opens in the OC ; Prep for Seniors ; Poet Laureate entertains crowd ; Crime Watch ; HR gets new honor society: Group plans community service and networking to keep human resource students informed ; Association pushes death penalty ; 'Steppin' Out' with purpose; rally for AIDS ; Days of seven-digit dialing come to end ; Global Glance ; Global guess ; 'Amber Alert System' aids authorities; motorists on highway message boards ; Editorial: Campus safety questionable ; Point-Counter Point: Should Michigan incorporate the death penalty? Yes ; Letters to the Editor Reader unhappy about traffic rules ; Featured Columnist Take this job and love it ; Dome dreams deflated: Facility closed to non-varsity athletes ; Men fall steps short at Brodt ; Sports offices squashing OU growth ; Men fight for first victories ; Volleyball squad; Ridley yet to crack win column ; Grizzly Sports Calendar ; Soccer squad still in slump ; Student Affairs: Updating OU ; The Edge: On Campus ; The LYRIC of the Week ; Heath Ledger: Wonder from down under: Aussie hunk spills about his new movie 'Four Feathers'; drinking blood and shooting cannons ; 'Feathers' continues epic tradition ; Old British imperialism epic takes new twist with Bentley; Hudson; Ledger ; Airwaves WXOU: top 40; not welcome ; Cinema Performances carry slow-moving 'Son' ; Unfriendly: Aniston sheds image in 'Girl' ; Music ; Table for Two ; Editor's Pick: The Onion ; Tamara BEDRICKY: OU singer; songwriter gets big break; will perform Sept. 26 on 'Much Music USA'Item The Oakland Post 2002-09-25(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-09-25) Oakland Sail, Inc.Beer Lake car owner found ; Walking for a reason ; Auditor General's report released ; Russi presents budget at Senate meeting ; FOIA replies costly ; Career Services holds fair ; 'Action News' man offers his advice: Guy Gordon speaks about his early days in broadcasting ; Alum helps animals ; Troubles at home: Problems plaguing the apartments leave students frustrated ; CRIME WATCH ; Tariff for 911 cell phone calls ; Canadian Senate pushes marijuana legalization ; Mall attempts to revitalize: Pontiac's Summit Place Mall to put in children's area; make shopping easier and safer for parents ; Tunnel rate increases from Detroit to Canada ; GLOBAL GLANCE ; Global goof ; Editorial: Communication is key ; Letters to the Editor: Student concerned about blue lights ; FEATURED COLUMNISTS OU parking dilemmas ; Point-Counterpoint: Should marijuana be legalized in Canada? ; Professional 'racquet' ; Sophomore ranks fifth; hopes for first in world ; Volleyball sets loss record ; Lions continue to disappoint weary fans ; OU keeps record at.500 with draw ; Grizzlies slide hits six games ; Grizzlies name SID: Former NASA engineer returns home to Michigan ; GRIZZLY SPORTS CALENDAR ; Student AFFAIRS: Updating OU ; Village people: Meadowbrook Mall replaced by new shopping center; will be completed this November ; Cinema A spanking good time: Spader shows Gyllenhaal who's boss in dark; erotic 'Secretary' ; Music ; Painterly touch not enough to save 'Lady' ; Retrospective ; Kurosawa at DFT ; Dawson goes to college in Avary's 'Rules' ; Editor's Pick: VinylItem The Oakland Post 2002-10-02(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2002-10-02) Oakland Sail, Inc.Enrollment gains 1.2 percent ; Students; faculty attend anti-war demonstration ; MBH director abruptly resigns ; AAUP meets today ; Congress watchdogs E-board trip ; Champs invade: WOCOU honors leaders on campus ; New majors give options ; Ball brings Egypt to MBH ; Hispanic heritage honored ; BOT Spotlight ; Crime Watch ; Site to promote voting ; Car-deer crashes increase ; Mentor program to give youths chance ; Dialing 211 will give local information ; Global Glance ; Editorial For the health of it ; Letters to the Editor: Lecturer promotes peace; urges activism ; Featured Columnists Confronting fears head-on ; Do it right the first time ; Point-Counterpoint: Should the U.S. attack Iraq? ; Skid snapped in lopsided victory ; Record losing streak lingers ; Volleyball drops 19th and 20th straight ; Soccer splits home games ; New managers; same old theme ; Slammin sounds: SPB brings Knee Deep Shag to campus ; 'Good Disguise' not so good ; Student Affairs: Updating OU ; Cinema Southern hospitality: Witherspoon hot; Alabama not in new romantic comedy ; Music ; 1930s horror films at Meadow Brook ; TABLE FOR TWO ; Television It's a family affair ; Coming of age in 1970s New Zealand ; Editor's Pick Brave New Waves
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