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Item The Oakland Post 2019-09-11(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2019-09-11) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Tyle, Trevor; LaDuke, Katie; Valley, Katie; Morsfield, Nicole; Hume, Benjamin; Basela, Rachel; Pearce, Michael; Fuqua, Mina; O'Neill, Erin; Averill, Ashley9/11, nearly two decades later ; Issues with 1995 OUSC election ; City of Auburn Hills hosts first SeptemBEERfest ; Charter school students address BOT with administrative conflicts ; Student Organic Farm crowdfunds for expansion ; OUWB students engage in poverty simulation ; Red Cross blood drive combats summer shortage ; School of Medicine graduate becomes U.S. naval flight surgeon ; Oakland gallery exhibition explores paradise through art ; Former student dances her way to the crown ; OU senior becomes general manager at WXOU ; Grizzlies take Greece ; Women’s soccer falls to Notre Dame ; ‘It: Chapter Two’ is a hauntingly humorous saga finale ; Student employees are not paid enough ; vaping: The beginning of the end starts in MichiganItem The Oakland Post 2021-09-08(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2021-09-08) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, SarahStudents back in class: After shaky start to fall semester, students return eager for a fresh beginning. ; Mandate Update: OU gives students extra time to upload vaccine documents ; Campus Solidarity: Two days of picketing culminates in march through the heart of OU ; Grizzlies Sweep: Volleyball team dominates weekend series against EMU Eagles ; Students share their thoughts on start of fall semester ; New faculty contract: what concessions were made ; ‘9/11 Twenty Years Later’ to commemorate 20th anniversary ; COVID-19 vaccination deadline extended by one week ; Anti-Vax Mandate Protest: ‘My body, my choice’ ; College of Arts and Sciences welcomes new Dean Carey ; ‘Fridays at the Farms’ return to campus, off campus ; Day one: Faculty, students and retirees picket ; Day two: The march through the heart of OU ; People of color: students, faculty share their thoughts on work stoppage ; Looking back: February 1962 communism was OU’s hot-button issue ; OU introduces new Master of Social Work Program ; Łódź to Litzmannstadt: Derek Hastings on the Rywka Lipszyc diary ; My experience walking the AAUP picket lines ; Rec Center launches new app, making life easier for students ; End of COVID-19? Still seems far-fetched to me ; ‘Shadow and Bone’ fans speculate season two ; Esports adds two members to their Overwatch team ; Baseball finalizes its 2021-2022 roster; adds 14 new players to the mix ; Volleyball sweeps Eastern Michigan on Family Day ; Women’s soccer falls to University of ToledoItem The Oakland Post 2021-09-15(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2021-09-15) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, Sarah9/11 Retrospective: Center for Civic Engagement hosts panel looking back at the day that changed everything ; OU Remembers: 20 years later OU community shares memories of Sept. 11, 2001 ; People of OU: Two more stunning profiles in our new feature series ; Mastadons Down: Men’s soccer dominates the pitch against Purdue Fort Wayne ; Slim Chickens is open in the OC, and we taste tested it for you ; Decline in OU enrollment, expected $17 million deficit ; 20 years later: what OU remembers from Sept. 11, 2001 ; Yang Xia’s labs are doing a lot for the world of physics ; Looking Back on 9/11: Paper tigers no more ; Grizz Festival welcomes new students to OU ; Professor Peter Markus talks love, grief, family in new poetry book ; People of OU: woman of many talents Dr. Doris Plantus ; People of OU: Artist, Custodian Ruigen Cai ; WXOU Main Stage headliner brings music to The Habitat ; Education in America: Reading the elephant in the room ; James Wan returns to horror films with ‘Malignant’ ; Fall 2021 highly anticipated YA book releases ; Women’s soccer falls to MSU ; A closer look at Finn Jurak ; Men’s soccer wins against the MastodonsItem The Oakland Post 2001-09-12(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2001-09-12) Oakland Sail, Inc.America terrorized ; Students; faculty shocked; outraged by suicide air attacks in NYC; D.C. ; Everyone can give blood; help save lives ; Campus silenced by terrorist acts at World Trade Center; Pentagon ; NEWS COLUMN Nations' tragedy brings students together ; Students watch; pray in wake of tragedy ; crime WATCH ; OU hosts annual Heart Walk on campus ; MOTLEY FOOLU: How to Switch Brokers ; Detroit AIDS event raises awareness ; Bad news is sometimes too close to home for comfort ; Editorial Terrorism hits home ; Letters to the Editor Liaison pushes students to speak up ; The Aftermath ; Life On the EDGE ON CAMPUS ; SHOWS ; ODD INFO ; Love knows no rules: Vivica A. Fox shares her views on dating; players and her new film ; Graham Health Center offers more than misconceptions ; Graham Health Center ; Generations away from ordinary: Local artists attract attention with contemporary art work ; Bitch and Animal puts fury to good use on new CD ; LIFE COLUMN VMAs: WOWS; woes ; LEX ; Sports on the EDGE SCORE BOARD ; OU considers testing athletes ; Grizzlies slip in overtime: Men's soccer team loses heartbreaker to Dayton ; Volleyball team starts slow; finishes strong at tourney ; Sept. 21 entry deadline nears for 40th Writer's Conference in October ; Women sail; men fall short ; Kieffer dominates again ; PGA match delayed by national tragedy ; Looking for love in all the wrong places ; MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE STANDINGS ; GRIZZLY OF THE WEEK: KRISTIE KIEFFER ; 'Rock Star' falls short of rock stardom ; DFT presents films with powerful edge; message ; For your ENTERTAINMENTItem The Oakland Post 2001-09-19(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2001-09-19) Oakland Sail, Inc.News on the EDGE ; IN THIS ISSUE ; Parking issue continues ; Crowded halls create need for waiting list ; Showers in dorm causes problems; ER trip ; Seven days of 'Attack on America' ; NEWS COLUMN Long week over; still more ahead ; Mental health lowered after stressful attack ; Grassroots orgs spring up to help fund rescue efforts: Students Lynn Bieszki; Brian Tomina head Red Cross money raising campaigns ; Bookstore improves sales; service ; Tigers' golden voice swings by campus ; Congress improves budget for Kresge Library upgrades ; Career prep week offers guidance for students; grads ; Crime WATCH ; NEWS COLUMN Students encounter obstacles at school: MARIANNE POULIN GUEST COLUMNIST ; Editorial Nation turns to flag for hope; courage ; Letters to the Editor Campus objects to attacks; racism ; Crashes trigger hatred; racism ; MSA sounds off against unfair treatment in U.S. ; Numerous lives lost last week ; AARC chair says committee hopes to finish by October ; Store misplaces order; class without books ; Correction ; Views on the STREET: What are your main concerns after last week's terrorist attacks? ; Student AFFAIRS Updating OU: Campus Rec News ; INSIDE B ; Life on the EDGE: ON CAMPUS ; SHOWS ; ODD INFO ; Graham Counseling Center offers variety of services ; 'Hardball' plot falls short of home run; Reeves strikes out ; HEY JUDE: Singer-songwriter Jude Christodal releases new smooth album; plays Clutch Cargo's ; Songs; action served up at Meadow Brook: 'Pump Boys and Dinettes' opens 36th season ; LISTEN UP: CDS FOR SALE ; LIFE COLUMN Too much to ignore ; What's in Your CD Player? ; YOU CAN 'QUOTE' ME ON THAT ; SPORTS on the EDGE SCORE ; OU women play hard; down Purdue ; Sports try to move on as nation mourns ; Caribbean swimmer heats Up OU ; 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' compares to infamous 'Rocky Horror' ; Latino Culture ; Grab Your Popcorn ; FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENTItem 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 2003-09-10(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2003-09-10) Oakland Sail, Inc.Network issues plague dorms ; Future OU Grizz statue could break height record ; 9:11:03 Students to spend day remembering ; OUSC goes online ; Month's focus to help student get jobs ; Taking on traffic ; Police to hire ; WXOU on air ; Two-week fiesta honors diversity ; OU ranks in survey ; Police Beat ; Laugh for a cause ; Promise Village brings comedians to Troy to benefit organization ; Patriotic condom serves as 'Protection for all' ; Global Glance ; Rochester event set to preserve river ; Letters to the Editor ; Featured columnist No worries; no fears; no regrets ; Point - Counterpoint: Do cameras in public places violate human rights? ; Editor's View Heroes make the day ; Rec Center loosens dress code ; Controversy over sleeveless shirts causes uneasy feelings ; It's a Party ; Greek sororities seek new members ; BT takes emotional journey; Neptunes are lost in space ; Discount tickets offered for Detroit performances ; Sorority takes early lead ; Cheap eats under $10 ; Movie previews for upcoming weekends: Opening Friday; Sept. 12 "CABIN FEVER" ; Home sweet home ; The importance of sports in the world ; Bittersweet weekend for lady Grizzlies ; Offensive outage in loss ; Women race to sweep ; Ladies tee off season ; OU starts with win ; Grizzly Calender ; Help me Harlan ; Crossword ; THE LOW DOWN ; OU Says: How often do you use the Rec Center? ; STUDENT AFFAIRS COLUMN: UPDATING You Every Week!Item The Oakland Post 2005-09-14(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2005-09-14) Oakland Sail, Inc.Deal may increase funding for OU ; Students; faculty remember Sept. 11 ; OU tackles e-mail spam ; Program hikes to Macomb ; Experience on the force ; Students open hearts by opening pockets ; Dragsterday revs up Detroiters ; POLICE FILES ; Volunteers called in for action ; UP AND COMING ; SEHS welcomes students ; Penny wars brings stiff competition ; NEWS IN SHORT: OUSC plans ahead for AMU conference ; After renovation DIA preps to open its doors ; Groups fight possible food stamp cuts ; MICHIGAN'S FOOD STAMP PROGRAM: THE NUMBERS ; House Dems want to require approval to bottle; ship water ; Michiganders respond to Katrina: Local cities band to help hurricane victims ; EDITORIAL State Court of Appeals strikes down Post's claim over OMA violation ; STAFF COLUMN ; Football: not the only fantasy game ; CORRECTIONS CORNER ; Ethnic news organizations finds a new angle on the Katrina story ; Court rules for BOT in open meetings lawsuit ; Nominee Roberts rebuffs Democrats' questions in confirmation hearing ; A nation mourns ; Study: Journalists face long delays with FOIA requests ; Stop the Spam ; FEMA director steps down; replaced by firefighter ; NATION: Residents take measures as Hurricane Ophelia approaches ; WORLD: Japan probe to bring astroid fragments back to Earth ; life (iif) n.; The physical; mental and spiritual experiences that constitute existence. The Grizz dances at OU ; Life is full of choices ; Greek life starts up this week ; Middle Eastern eatery offers unique cuisine ; Hollywood unsure about film future ; Online communities stifle human interaction amongst college students ; She went ballistic ; Job Profile: Job Description ; Sleep Tips ; How much sleep are you getting? ; NFL teams help bring normalcy ; Perfect timing? ; Detroit Lions FACT or FICTION Pemberton Frucci ; Goalie prides himself on team results ; SPORTS SHORTS: Frezza takes individual crown at ValpoItem The Oakland Post 2006-09-13(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2006-09-13) Oakland Sail, Inc.Grrr! Yes; I'm Finally here ; OU; MSU join to create social work program ; Calling all volunteers ; GRIZZLY ATHLETES REPRESENT ; EDITORIAL All human blood should be valued ; LETTER TO THE EDITOR Jain the fight against AIDS ; Attn: Mr. Facebook ; REMEMBER: How do you think 9-11 has changed America? ; Where have all the nerds gone? ; Artists shape gallery: "Sculpture???" kicks off gallery season ; First dance held since ban lift ; OU students go international ; Program brings foreign films to 0U ; SPIN to create butterfly; hummingbird garden ; GATHERING FIVE YEARS LATER ; Volleyball has rough weekend ; WEEKLY ROUNDUP ; Joe Dumars gets his dueItem The Oakland Post 2011-09-14(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2011-09-14) Oakland Sail, Inc.Reflection and Remembrance: OU looks back 10 years after ; this week ; STAFF EDITORIAL Smoking policy loses flame: Administration should enact campus-wide ban ; Blogging as an Internet art form ; Building the campus commuter connection ; OU meets Mount Clemens: Satellite campus in Macomb county opens for fall semester ; Rec Fest '11 brings back favorites ; campus briefs: CSA Volunteer Fair ; OU offers veggie choices ; Geocaching club's popularity growing ; Smoking policy: In effect or ineffective? ; New hires at OU ; How does the university smoking policy measure up? ; OU bike share program wants 'respect' ; Plane crash affects many ; Soccer drops two at Hurricane Classic ; UPCOMING SPORTS SCHEDULE ; OU loses two five-set heartbreakers ; Perspectives a decade after ; Memories of 9/11 have captured conversations worldwide for the last 10 years and the Oakland University community has spent the last week reflecting on that day's events in the wake of the 10th anniversary ; Murder mystery hits downtown ; Locals search for clues to solve 'whodunit' murder ; Local Briefs: Fall Harvest Festival ; NEWS BRIEFS ; The device debacle Android advantage ; iPhone iNfluences ; BlackBerry benefits ; Helping Jews in Metro Detroit: OU student is all about community; honesty and diversity ; The Freshman Experience: Starting college can bring mixed feelings to recent high school grads; from excitement to trepidation. Three OU freshmen shared their sentiments with us. ; Expert Advice ; GrizzlyPalooza rocks the stage ; Toasting to Oktoberfest: Local brewery celebrates international holiday ; blink-182 returns to DTE Energy Music Theatre ; records & reels: ST. VINCENT - "Strange Mercy" ; Bummed-out birthdayItem The Oakland Post 2012-09-12(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2012-09-12) Oakland Sail, Inc.The Beat Goes On ; Welcome Week festivities resume ; this week ; PHOTO OF THE WEEK ; Perspectives: STAFF EDITORIAL Once a student; always a student: Be smart with your college career ; Perspectives: EDITORIAL Stay informed with campus safety; security ; COLUMN Chase your dreams at Oakland University ; Campus Remembering 9-11 ; Oakland University veterans gather to honor those lost in the tragedy of 9-11 ; BRIEFS ; Campus O'Dowd Hall gets a makeover ; Renovations are expected to be done by April 2013 ; New lieutenant in the rankings ; POLICE FILES ; Campus New Board of Trustees members appointed ; Campus Early Alert program introduced to students: Program aimed toward increasing retention ; Campus Digging up organic grown foods: Organic Farmers will sell their crop through the next month ; Welcome home ; Sports Another victory: Volleyball wins second straight tournament in Cleveland ; Sports Oakland women's soccer fall to Wolverines 1-0 ; The Golden Grizzlies refused to be handed defeat easily by the Michigan Wolverines ; WEEKLY PUZZLES ; Local Meadow Brook Hall sings along ; POLICE BLOTTER ; Local Uproar sounds off at DTE ; Life PAINTING THE WALLS WHYTE: OU Art Gallery features work from Detroit artist Graem Whyte ; Clubs on campus: Dagorhir ; Life STUDENT PROFILE A blog a day keeps the doctor away: Student chronicle features life of William Beaumont Medical School inaugural class ; Life WHAT'S TRENDING 2012 FRESHMEN CLASS ; Mouthing Off This is college; not daycare. Leave the diapers at the door. ; SATIRE A walk in the parking lotItem The Oakland Post 2013-09-11(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2013-09-11) Oakland Sail, Inc.Parking Panic! ; The effects of OU's new temporary lot plan come to light ; on the web ; POLL OF THE WEEK ; LAST WEEK'S POLL ; THIS WEEK IN HISTORY ; PHOTO OF THE WEEK ; Perspectives STAFF EDITORIAL Sept. 11 - In remembrance ; Perspectives EDITORIAL The Smoking Ban: No Enforcement at all? ; Trying to enforce new smoking ban on students; ending up unsuccessful ; OUSC brings exciting and different cultural campus ; Campus Former employee paid for silence ; "Downton Abbey" course comes to Meadow Brook Hall ; Campus The SEHS is going to the MAX-field ; A new interim dean of School of Education and Human Services is chosen ; Housing department still uses hotel for added dorms ; POLICE FILES: Marijuana use in Hamlin Hall ; Campus WHAT'S IN YOUR OFFICE: DICK GOODY ; Art Professor displays his art collection from around the world ; Sports Kicking things off ; First OU football clubs begins season ; Men's soccer starts off season with tie ; Life New GSA president named ; Life Playing the waiting game ; University bookstore jam-packed for new semester ; Cartoons & Puzzles ; OAKLAND POST PETE ; Meet Patricia; Pete's new lady-friend and crush ; Mouthing Off SATIRE Let them eat cake! ; SATIRE Dreaming is believing ; PARKING PANIC!Item The Oakland Post 2014-09-17(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2014-09-17) Oakland Sail, Inc.Make it Bounce ;POLL OF THE WEEK ; LAST WEEK'S POLL ; PHOTO OF THE WEEK ; Perspectives STAFF EDITORIAL A question of morality ; Campus Universities advised to take precautions against Ebola ; CDC recommends heightened hygiene despite low risk of U.S. outbreak ; Campus Grizzlies on the Prowl: "Did you go to the Iggy Azalea concert on Friday? Why or why not?" ; POLICE: Larceny at Dodge Hall ; Campus Thirteen years later: Soldier and art major recalls the moment of 'the call' ; Campus Take OU out to the ball game ; SPB provides inexpensive opportunity to attend one of Major League Baseball season's final games ; Oakland adds student chapter of Society of Automotive Analysts ; Campus Bloomberg terminals arrive ; Databases make financing; stock market easier ; Police citation numbers on the rise ; Students continue to park illegally despite new parking options ; Campus Flexing his 'media muscles' for Oakland ; Director of Media Relations believes Oakland 'has great stories to tell' ; WHEN OOTY CALLS ; Sports Athletes jump start futures ; Portfolios for career advancement made in GOLD program ; SPORTING LiT: Cross Country ; Konya pushes for fan focus ; Athletic department strives to better game day - 'Our brand is more than just a bear head; our brand is our experiences' ; Golden Grizzlies go pink ; Women in Sports event supports cancer research ; Sports Katke-Cousins makes top-notch golf available on Oakland's campus ; Rec center provides means for getting fit ; Life 'We have no hope there; honestly' ; ISIS threat hits home for student with Iraqi heritage ; Life Remembering Childhood ; Professor Sally Tardella displays her pride and joy at the Art Gallery ; Life This wild; wild game of ours ; Pheasant; boar; duck and other wild game will adorn the tables of Meadow Brook Mansion during the annual dinner ; Free events on campus help students get fit: New club promotes health and exercise ; Life All's fair in love and renaissance: Michigan Renaissance Festival attracts students with color and cheer ; Life Fighting the freshman 15 in 15 minutes a day ; Health nuts share a few tips for students on getting a quick workout in the comfort of their dorm rooms ; Puzzles ; Mouthing Off SATIRE Revved up by reckless driving