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Item The Oakland Post 2021-01-13(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2021-01-13) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Pearce, Michael; Morris, Emily; Hume, Benjamin; Hume, Sophie; Reid, Lauren; Smith, Cayla; Thomas, Jeff; Jamroz, Dominika; Mitchell, Jodi; Speaks, Meg; Summers, SamStarting off safely: Students living on campus were required to take a COVID-19 test before returning ; Community Music offers discounted music lessons ; Freshman basketball player follows in his parents’ footsteps at OU ; Local doctor gives advice after receiving COVID-19 vaccine ; Letter from the Editor: Not protestors, terrorists ; Immunization study conducted with Beaumont Hospital ; SEHS receives perfect accreditation score ; The lifelong aquarist, Amanda Murray ; The Townsend family: the golden genes ; Doctor’s COVID-19 vaccine review and recommendation to others: Dr. Jones felt “relieved” when he received a COVID-19 vaccine ; W.E.B. Du Bois’ words ring truer after 2020 in America: The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color-line ; The Nashville bombing was not properly covered ; ‘Soul’ offers lively animation and life advice ; ‘We Can Be Heroes’ is a Marvel parody, at best ; Netflix gets it right with ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ ; New year, new me, future me ; The elusive Playstation 5 beats past consoles, for now ; Every sport to compete: What’s ahead for athleticsItem The Oakland Post 2021-11-10(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2021-11-10) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, SarahMaking Waves in the Horizon League: Golden Grizzlies Swim and Dive win big in their first conference meet ; Construction Q & A: Adminstrators answer questions about ongoing campus renovations ; Concert on Campus: Oakland Symphony Orchestra returns for performance in Varner ; People of OU: Professor Getnet Bekele discusses his work studying Africa ; SEHS receives accreditation for continuous improvement ; OUWB professor Michael Trese earns laureate award ; Meet Tig: Oak View hall’s leader dog in training ; SPB’s annual talent show coming to the Habitat ; On-campus job fair to offer employment opportunities ; Oakland Symphony Orchestra gives second performance of the season ; Mental health: What is seasonal affective disorder? ; People of OU: the History Department’s Getnek Bekele ; SMTD Presents ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ ; Joi Cunningham is new Vice President of Human Resources ; CCE hosts journalism presentation on navigating news sources ; ‘Shadow and Bone’: Netflix show vs. books ; ‘Maid’ is heartbreakingly real diving into poverty ; 5 Christmas songs I’ll embrace this early in November ; Golden Grizzlies’ women’s basketball team prepares to take the next step ; “More experienced” men’s basketball team ready to hit the court next week ; Men’s basketball fends off Lake Superior State for exhibition win ; Swimming and diving rolls past UIC in first conference meet ; Women’s soccer clinches spot in Horizon League finals with dominant win ; Women’s soccer falls short of championship gold in loss to Milwaukee ; Swimming and diving laps Grand Valley StateItem The Oakland Post 2022-03-23(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2022-03-23) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, SarahOffensive Onslaught: Golden Grizzlies dominate baseball at home against Rochester University ; OUWB Accreditation: School of Medicine at risk due to lack of space for students ; New Western Campus: Multi-million dollar deal in works to acquire more classroom space ; Course Materials: University takes up initiative to make textbooks more affordable ; OUWB at risk because of lack of classroom space ; University Housing Director Jim Zentmeyer retiring ; SEHS introduces Initiative for Eradicating Racism ; Greek Council and LVC organize Day of Service ; Spanish Department retains most in-person classes ; Creative Writing program hosts Faculty Alum Reading ; OU may purchase Baker College of Auburn Hills for $8.15 million ; Professor joins GSA Task Force to promote diversity in scientific research ; University efforts to promote affordable course materials ; OneStream Panel to provide insight into tech industry ; OU’s Ukrainian community ask for financial assistance ; OU AAUP, OUSC co-sponsor Labor United panel event ; People of OU: Streetwear fashion designer Michael Sana ; Drag Queen Bingo catches attention of many OU students ; Mimi Cave’s ‘Fresh’ felt like a hollow promise ; Taxation on menstruation needs to be ended ; Grizz Gang needs to show up for every sports team ; Men’s basketball plan for the next season: pass the basketball ; Golden Grizzly women’s basketball looks ahead to offseason ; Softball blown out by Michigan State in last-minute matchup ; LaGrand dominates NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships ; Oakland sports teams respond to Grizz Dome collapse ; Tennis rolls past Lake Superior State in home opener ; Baseball scores series win over Wright State to open conference play ; Men’s track star Jimmie Williams on breaking records and building a legacy ; Baseball dominates Rochester University thanks to offensive explosion ; Ten years of ‘Gravity Falls,’ an animated phenomenonItem The Oakland Post 1987-09-21(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1987-09-21) Oakland Sail, Inc.Congress starts up ; Budget decreases $24,000 ; Accredited programs a plus ; Go in peace ; Academic skills center budget means more group tutoring ; Touchtone registration may start ; Students' grades drop slightly ; NEWS BRIEFS Three fights occur ; Suicides attempted ; Congress elects 8 new members ; Goose receives medical attention ; Stroke lecture ; Senate readies for term ; Proposal to count only one 0.0 grade ; Steady increase of book prices due to publisher markups ; Fiddlin' around ; Model library ; Night students gypped in office hours services ; Friend overcomes handicap succeeds ; Letters to the Editor ; Lowry childcare helps mother attend classes ; Sociology prof says Post should include 'university' in name ; BLOOM COUNTY ; Pillow Walk ; New award notes student achievers ; Baseball card collection of 90000 displayed in O C ; Annual Septemberfest celebration combines familiar events; new activities ; Engineering students attempt international auto design event ; Career workshop attracts large number of graduating students; Campus 'lost and found' items destined for police auction ; Condom machines installed at colleges ; 'Dogman's Last Stand' blends fantasy reality ; What's Happening ; 'Fatal Attraction' succeeds as thriller jolts audience with bizarre plot twists ; Students rarely think about sex; researchers claim ; In Their Own Words I'll never forget... ; Butterflies are free ; Finally a pro ; Eren excels as Pioneers shut out unlucky foes ; Spikers get off to 8-1 start Schoolcraft goes down hard ; Osmun first in local run ; Tennis team beats Saginaw ; Soccer club undefeated player ejected for fighting ; Intramurals start today.Item The Oakland Post 1987-09-28(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1987-09-28) Oakland Sail, Inc.Creative anachronism ; New guest policy considered ; New guest policy considered ; Animal care conditions need to be improved ; Labs conduct animal research ; Financial aid tests students' patience ; Fair fun ; Stress contributes to suicide attempts Help is available for students ; NEWS BRIEFS $600 stolen from student ; Dorm resident possibly set up ; Congress meets ; Accreditation important ; Bug search ; Offices should remain open during lunch ; Letters to the Editor - Student believes apathy major problem among dorm residents ; Suicide blurb tasteless appalling ; Student thinks sex on students' minds more than story said ; New roads fun run too much in one day ; Suicide briefs fail to serve useful purpose ; Library still collecting rest of $2.5 million ; BLOOM COUNTY ; Jabberwocks head Mainstage season ; Transcendentalist recommends meditation for relaxation ; Belly Dancer ; Choir tours Europe ; New group explores cultures ; 'Baby Boom' chuckles with working mothers ; Class encourages creativity ; Going - Going - Gone! ; What's Happening ; In Their Own Words ; Soccer boys clean up beat two opponents ; Volleyball team goes to 11-1 beats nationally ranked team ; Tattooed soccer player hopes for playoff return ; Saginaw takes a beating again netters victorious ; Cross country runners place 26th need more experience says Commerson ; Soccer club stays unbeaten; Nagler scores 4 in one game.Item The Oakland Post 1988-11-07(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1988-11-07) Oakland Sail, Inc.Poll shows even split between Bush; Dukakis ; Taking the stage ; Riots remembered on 50th anniversary ; Texas Instruments donates $100,000 ; Professor's new vision testing program may replace old ; Sparks: funding increase long; tough fight ; News Briefs: Woman assaulted in Vandenberg ; Larcenies occur ; Corrections ; Radio station aims for FM license again this year ; Results of accreditation self-study due out this month ; Five OU politicians share campaign strategies at panel discussion ; Proposal A discriminates against poor ; Decision needed for secondary ed: Special Letter ; Letters to the Editor Dukakis endorsement misleading ; Improvement needed in race relations ; BLOOM COUNTY ; Participation essential for democracy ; Students from faraway lands ; Support group helps abusers beat addiction: Narcotics Anonymous meets on campus to aid addicts ; Video class offers experience ; U2 theater tour ; What's Happening ; 'Man in Motion' at musical standstill ; Sleep important for good health ; I was just thinking ; Pioneers in GLIAC driver's seat: Can clinch league crown this week ; Hurdle's renovation paying dividends ; Tankers second at relays ; Soccer team readies for tourney ; Fencers to host open Sunday; Dressell fourth in sabre ; Tennis team second to FSU ; Monday night football picks ; Olympians honored ; PSU drops Maryland ; Fans' cheers shake EarthItem The Oakland Post 1989-03-20(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1989-03-20) Oakland Sail, Inc.U-D athlete says accident; alcohol changed life ; Yeah; you ; Library work drains money ; Accreditation team impressed with university ; Making music ; Nursing students give birth control lecture ; Solicitors escorted from campus without profits ; Special ed kids statewide discover hands-on science; OU at fair ; News Briefs Winning Roe vs. Wade attorney to speak at OU ; Commuter Involvement Award nominations due ; Japan Club to bring a taste of Japanese culture to OU students ; Dorm Notes ; Moving words ; BAM needs greater involvement from all ; Regression threatens women's roles ; Student marshals make the grade ; Letters to the Editor University must support free speech ; Cartoon offends NRA members ; BLOOM COUNTY ; From wing tips to dashikis - Profs dress for success ; These squares hip for folk music fans ; 'Rooftops' reaches new lows ; Dorm life no big change for former small town residents ; What's Happening ; Rooftops (R) ; 'Mecca's' journey; storyline endlessly tedious ; All-Hoggster awards ; Men hoopsters may join NAIA next year ; Kelsey; Schermer; lead young women's swimming squad ; Think Spring ; Men tankers go 'above and beyond the call of duty' ; Hovland leads athletic department in imports ; 'Real' work now begins for winter sports coachesItem The Oakland Post 1989-03-27(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1989-03-27) Oakland Sail, Inc.Racism discussed in residence hall talks ; Family business ; Accreditation to be recommended by NCA team ; Dickinson's poems celebrate transition to spring ; Japanese culture exhibited ; Professors of nursing compile stories for book about AIDS to reach wide variety of people ; Noted lawyer shares views ; News Briefs Car damaged in lot ; Students collect pennies for cause ; Corrections ; Dorm Notes Recruiting begun for house council ; Van Wagoner shows spirit ; "Pro-lifers" push morals; not laws ; Letters to the Editor Rushdie's book requires literary analysis; too ; University has shaky history of freedom ; Professor's letter calls for action ; Life after college ; Beware of the Woodies ; Experts give advice on future ; Most students prefer Max & Erma's ; It's not quite 'Aliens' - but ; Restaurant top ten ; Big Three offer discounts to grads ; What's Happening ; 'Superstar' first musical to add shows ; Time for GLIAC to get serious ; NCAA vs NAIA ; Who's in charge? ; Join the team ; Plenty of new faces for men's tennis team ; Baseball team opens with split ; Athletes dunk 'jock' image ; No tomorrow for senior athletesItem The Oakland Post 1990-11-05(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1990-11-05) Oakland Sail, Inc.U.S.Congress passes law requiring schools to publish crime reports ; Transfer student enrollment continues ; Flying high ; Committee to decide fee usage ; Kresge Library accreditation jeopardized ; Candidates prepare for congress elections ; Crockery chat ; Advising offered for evening students ; Crime Watch ; Give a vote of support for the activities fee ; Student Congress Presidential Election Guide ; Why no winter graduation? ; Reality Check ; Oakland's rationale ; Apathy strikes ; Wedded bliss takes big bucks 1 ; Working students value night classes ; Honors College attracts variety of hard workers ; King's touch lost ; Q: Are you going to vote in Tuesday's gubernatorial election? ; Libraries feel the pinch of cut budgets; funding ; This Week's Horoscope ; What's Happening ; The Weekly Crossword Puzzle ; ZOO U. ; Quote of the Week ; Pro Wrestling? ; Kickers clinch state champs: Qualify for a shot at the national title ; Tankers ready for new season ; Lady Tankers defend title at U of M ; Spikers close home season with three victories ; Osmun - Three-Time Pioneer of the Week ; Tennis team chokes in Great Lakes tourneyItem The Oakland Post 1992-09-23(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1992-09-23) Oakland Sail, Inc.University Senate Action ; ACE-NIP at ou honors Googasian ; Masters to serve on Senate ; Vacancies filled ; Native Americans respond to Columbus ; Squirrel Road closed; aids construction ; Library prepares for review ; Now - into the real world! ; Students to decide OU forensics' funding fate ; Book selling; buying add to financial worries ; McGarry closes out 32 year OU career ; Barnes & Noble initiates new internal policies ; PS 101: Get to know your candidates ; Crime WATCH ; OUR VIEW Act of violence can be prevented ; YOUR VIEW AIDS could be deadly souvenir ; Opinion ; EDITOR'S GRAB BAG Stress free parking needed ; ETs: beware of man ; Forget coffee; ban 8 o'clocks ; Executive secretary anticipates retirement; life outside of OU ; Mic ; Paint ; Festival ; Murphy lays down the law ; Students help to Paint Pontiac ; Society hopes to increase environmental awareness ; Festival lures students to middle ages ; Coffee House quenches Oakland's artistic talent ; Executive secretary anticipates retirement; life outside of OU ; Found: OU tennis team with desire for recognition and respect ; SPORTS ; Clash cools Marriott Classic ; Upstate Merchant looks to sell her wares at OU ; Harriers take third at Malone tourney ; Spikers manage weekend split ; Serra resigns assistant coaching positionItem The Oakland Post 1994-04-06(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1994-04-06) Oakland Sail, Inc.Board faces overhaul ; Republican Party! ; Meetings at OU ; Fire; DCL questions ; Help save a life ; T-Time ; Group assessed library's merits during evaluation earlier this week ; Students report indecent actions at Kresge library ; Rickstad to speak for student on Board ; New plans ease payment pains ; CRIME WATCH ; Letters to the Editor: Gay lifestyle a preference not a choice of evil ones ; Ignorance underscores homophobic behavior ; Survey says: "Are you satisfied with the services at Kresge library?" ; OUR VIEW Board set to lose major players to UM; expired terms ; Students find a kind ear at Listening Post ; Gaze through haze while 'toke' is ablaze ; Nimble netters nix Northwood ; Cook hopes she can thaw game before guests arrive ; Sports Pioner of the Week ; THE PIONEER DIRT BOX ; This week in Pioneer Sports ; Pioneers hit rut on road to Saginaw ; Golf '94 DeWulf opens spring with a stacked deck ; Mediocrity does have its benefitsItem The Oakland Post 1997-11-19(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1997-11-19) Oakland Sail, Inc.Students unhappy with meal plan options ; OU WELCOMES ; CELEBRITIES VISIT ; MANDATORY MEETINGS ; Senate discusses OU's upcoming accreditation ; Drugs: new danger for party-goers ; CAMPUS NEWS Admissions quick to notify applicants ; Fast Facts: Christmas Toys ; CRIME WATCH: Reported Child Abuse ; First annual Taste Fest serves OU ; Younger siblings taste college life ; Wild winter arrives at OU ; EDITOR'S VIEW: Campus gripes about eating; results small; headaches big ; OPINION ; GUEST SATIRE: What sayeth the wise hunter to the young boy? ; Letters to the Editor: Former athlete criticizes coach's response ; Springer will bring show to campus ; Keep an eye out for price scanner rip-offs ; FEATURES CELEBRITES INVADE OU: Albom visits to talk about his new book ; OU EVENTS ; MUSIC ; THEATRE ; FILM ; OTHER ; BETWEEN THE LINES Writers' words are teachers' wisdoms ; Music festival brings peaceful notes to OU ; Men share their thoughts on date rape ; Society asks burning question ; SPORTS Consequences in the aftermath ; Athletes face series of mandatory alcohol and substance use classes ; Youth prevails in Men's Basketball ; Identity lost in sports industry: It just comes down to money ; PIONEER INSIDE TRACK: Mascot Update ; Cross Country ; Francis records first win at OU: OU proves too much for Shawnee State in opener ; Winter fanatics find haven in local slopes ; Student Affairs: EVENTS ; UPDATING OU ; THIS WEEK ; UPCOMING EVENTSItem The Oakland Post 1998-09-23(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1998-09-23) Oakland Sail, Inc.FAST FACTS ; Salaries on the rise for deans; top executives ; Witnessing history ; VPAA committee establishes criteria ; Honors College fall registration almost doubles enrollment ; Danny Seo ; Local News COMMUNITY CALENDAR FESTIVALS & SHOWS ; WORKSHOPS ; FOR YOUR HEALTH ; OF INTEREST TO ALL ; Hazel Park celebrates; entertains: John R Road's annual celebration successful ; Democratic primary recount denied ; Marinelli's gives Rochester a new taste ; EDITOR'S VIEW Student Rec Center paves way for OU's future ; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Student feels Republicans have damaged presidency ; Students gathered in the Fireside Lounge Monday to view Clinton's testimony ; Professor finds Clinton scandal appalling ; East campus marquee is sign of the times ; CAMPUS NEWS CRIME WATCH: Assault in Hamlin Hall ; Personal Protest ; Congress debates fall budget ; Nutrition symposium at HEI cancelled ; Coffee Break ; OU Senate discusses upcoming accreditation ; CAMPUS LIFE Let there be light! ; Slow down; take a minute to absorb life ; CURRENT EVENTS: ON CAMPUS ; THEATRE ; EXHIBITS ; MUSIC ; MISCELLANEOUS ; Weekend show draws crafty artisans ; IN THE SPOTLIGHT 'Merry Wives' tastes rich with laughter ; Student Affairs. Student Affairs EVENTS: UPDATING OU ; CAMPUS SPORTS Home; away games flatten spikers ; Athletes get weight room advantage ; Grizzlies improve to 4-1 with victory ; Men not classic at tournament ; SUNDAY STATS ; GRIZZLIES' INSTANT REPLAY ; SOCCER ; SPORTS CALENDAR ; Volleyball ; GOLF CROSS COUNTRY ; SWIMMING AND DIVING ; Spotlight on the Black & Gold ; Cross country teams sprint to top finish ; Weight room reaction ; Working 9 to 5 Student employees serve OU departmentsItem The Oakland Post 1999-02-17(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1999-02-17) Oakland Sail, Inc.NCA visits OU for accreditation ; Congress denies Moore ; Russi says OU in full swing of development ; FAST FACTS ; Board to vote on penalty for overdue bills ; Student Affairs Student Affairs EVENTS: UPDATING OU ; ON CAMPUS Commencement moved to May 1 ; Oakland Press funds scholarship ; Student group helps build community ; Dreamy Art ; Students appalled by deer death in construction ; CRIME WATCH: Assault in Class ; Trailor Driver Arrested ; EDITOR'S VIEW Depressed; upset? Don't hesitate; get help now ; PERSPECTIVES ; LETTER TO THE EDITOR OU grad applauds protesters ; Alumna argues golf course as beneficial ; Psychology professor says Congress coverage unclear ; OUTSIDE OAKLAND Web cameras invade dorms ; COMMUNITY CALENDAR: FESTIVALS & SHOWS ; LECTURES - WORKSHOPS ; BENEFITS ; OF INTEREST TO ALL ; YOUR FOUR DAY FORECAST ; Cussing: free speech or obscenity? ; Beating an Index Fund ; Mood Music ; Five OU freshmen are working hard to fire up local fans and fun-seekers ; Never mind the talent; image is everything ; CURRENT EVENTS: THEATRE ; MUSIC ; MISCELLANEOUS ; IN THE SPOTLIGHT 'Scotland Road' driven by obsession ; Emotional motions Eisenhower Dance Ensemble brings dynamic "Carmina Burana" to life ; FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT: TELEVISION ; FILM ; MUSIC ; VIDEO ; No Spring Break plans? Try these on for size ; GET OUT ; Tickling your ivories: Piano bars offer a funky and fun alternative for a night on the town ; Cheap Psychological Tricks: With My Compliments ; Suckin' Up For Fun & Profit ; Shootin Shooting a look at history ; Bet your bottom dollar; students betting all or nothing ; Women's final home game sweet success: Francis; team bids farewell to seniors; faces final two games on the road ; Grizzly men roar over competition; winning streak continues to roll ; OU hosts NIC's over spring break ; Spotlight on the Black & Gold: MEN'S BASKETBALL: JASON ROZYCKI ; Grizzwald's Instant Replay ; More Etcetera ; TOM the DANCING BUG ; Chuck Shepherd's News of the WeirdItem 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 2005-02-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2005-02-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.Financial aid woes continue ; HIRE OPINION: Governor says college is a must for future employment ; Hazy days of winter ; Foreign difficulties loom ; NCA to review general education ; WEEKEND OUTLOOK ; Only a click away Students can cut college costs with easy Internet option ; police files ; Students screened for anxiety ; Health wise ; the LOW down ; Oakland University's Student Affairs Weekly column: updating yOU every week! ; new IN short ; Panel discusses possibility of a minority U.S. president ; Affirmative action in hands of voters ; Forget flowers; give a penguin ; Bush promotes economic plans ; Troubling tattoo trend ; Global Glance ; Global goof ; EDITORIAL Credit card debt holding students down ; STUDENT VOICES Student says country is a long way from having an African-American president ; LiFE on EARTH: The Leading Theories ; GUEST COLUMN OUSC busy serving students: Legislation passed in support of Gender and Sexuality Center ; Corrections ; Letter was not hostile ; GSC will not require new building ; GSC would benefit all ; GSC money would come from student fees ; Student Congress not focused on student needs ; A plan for Valentine's Day ; A guide for guys to impress their special someone this year ; There's no need to break the bank this time around ; Limblifter finds its musical nitch ; 'Date' provides some laughs ; Crossword puzzle ; Comic: 2 Dudes ; Horoscopes ; CSA welcomes new employee ; Exhibit heats up the DIA ; Diversity-driven sorority coming to OU's campus ; OU snaps 11 game road losing streak ; Irish too much for Grizzlies ; One last look at XXXIX ; Hockey rallies for victory ; Short-handed Ladies no match for Grizzlies ; Around the Mid-ConItem The Oakland Post 2007-10-17(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2007-10-17) Oakland Sail, Inc.Piecing together the presidency ; THIS WEEK ; Oakland University President Gary Russi talks to the Post ; STAFF EDITORIAL Lose the political labels and find yourself ; "When warrantless wiretaps go bad." ; CORRECTIONS CORNER ; Four on Four: four panelists share their take on four topics ; 'All work and no play' can lead to an unhealthy life ; Talking about trading: North American panel discusses politics; international relations ; Time capsule; photo contest wrap-up WOCOU ; DESCRIBING DAD: Mitt Romney's son visits OU ; TEACHING THROUGH T-SHIRTS ; Refunds to be given for Wiesel tickets ; POLICE FILES ; Awareness conferences to promote cyber safety: High-tech prizes to be raffled ; OU's Ph.D. program in counseling accredited: University; students to benefit ; OU's next Greek organization?: MUSTANG on the quest to become Oakland's Sigma Lambda Beta chapter ; Why buy when you can DIY? ; Caught reading The Post ; What is your favorite thing to do around Halloween? ; The Buzz On: Last minute; cheap and easy costume ideas ; What is your favorite Halloween costume? ; Special Feature: FRAT HOUSE HAUNTINGS ; OU struck by Madnezz: Basketball teams make 2007-08 debut at the O'rena ; Making the late jump: 2003 high school graduate Jamie Hulet is making an impact as a walk-on ; Women's soccer trounces the Titans ; Offensive outburst: Oakland nets four goals in Summit League win at Centenery ; GRIZZ OF THE WEEK ; MEN'S SOCCER NEWS AND NOTES ; Downward spiral: Volleyball continues to drop league matches ; Give and take: Club hockey pulls even over weekend ; Students displeased with prize distribution ; More Madnezz ; Tiger Stadium's fate becomes clearer ; Tax increase sparks debate: Few solutions remain to fix state deficit ; MSU to expand its operations to the Middle East ; Plans to set up programs in Dubai will allow students to get degrees without setting foot on campus ; Michigan's backup water system ; Like a long music video ; "Across the Universe" is a love story written in Beatles' lyrics. ; No band needed ; Blue grass fury ; Unworthy venue ; 29 years of' Halloween' ; Like the B-52s - only good ; Mute Math rocks St. Andrews Hall ; Productive time wasting ; O hai.We eated ur attn span. sry. ; Mr. Homecoming Queen ; A high school in St. Louis; Mo: elects a male homecoming queen; parents and other nominees distressed ; Suspended Vatican official insists he was pretending to be gay ; Gore awarded Nobel Peace Prize ; Nation World News Briefs ; Mother of soldier to send 80,000 cans of Silly String to IraqItem The Oakland Post 2009-02-18(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2009-02-18) Oakland Sail, Inc.WHAT'S INSIDE ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL Journalism 2.0 = @ your service ; Hey TV; there's no one way to be gay ; Med school progress ongoing ; Meet the new deans ; OU may lose 3% of state funding next year ; Play shows other side of 'King Kong' ; Student radio station and SVP win awards ; Student presidential candidates announced ; Helping high schoolers ; POLICE FILES ; Candidates gear up for primary ; Televised debate turns up heat on overlooked issues; poll leaders ; Meeting to cull outcry ; is the economy affecting your plans for spring break? ; If money was no issue; what would be your ideal vacation? ; Would you rather ; In 5 New York Minutes: One-page play written by OU student to show in Manhattan ; Musical duo comfy in 'Corduroy' ; The 'Unold' story of swimming: Polish swimmer creates a dominant career at Oakland University ; Golden Grizzlies Game of the Week: MEN'S BASKETBALL VS IPFW Benson; Kangas keep men perfect at home ; The lucky seven: University announces 22nd class to be inducted in the Hall of Honor ; POST GAME ; And the Oscar goes to: The Oscars are upon us again; and the nominees are ; O'Brien moves to Leno's spot ; Alternative spring break: Trust a journalist; we've been there (and maybe came back) ; Keep your blankets in beds; not on your back ; GM seeks up to $30B in aid ; N W BRIEFS ; Island riots result in chaos ; Changes on Facebook spark protests ; Afghan deaths jump 40 percentItem The Oakland Post 2009-11-04(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2009-11-04) Oakland Sail, Inc.Towering Expectations ; THIS WEEK ; Perspectives ; STAFF EDITORIAL A can-do attitude ; Toss your goods into The Oakland Post's box ; CORRECTIONS CORNER ; Unconditional love: no room for cheating or insecurities ; Rapists deserve death; disgust ; Housing proposal tabled: Plans for 3 new buildings removed from BOT agenda due to timing ; On the agenda: Human Health Building and Coke or PepsiCo? ; Hiring a Contractor ; Pouring Rights Agreement ; Mich. budget passes without Promise Scholarship ; Student orgs hold drive to raise food and scholarships ; OPTIONS may be running out ; Fialka-Feldman's fight; along with OPTIONS; may end ; Support services to celebrate student veterans on campus ; POLICE FILES ; Dance department receives accreditation ; Runners remember Tolan: In memory of an Oakland University student; friends and family organized a 5K run for Michigan's Gift of Life ; OU alum works to help shape future ; All or Nothing: Grizzlies view their upcoming season as a Golden opportunity ; Grizz Gang partners up with WXOU ; THE SPORTING BLITZ: Women's basketball ; GRIZZ OF THE WEEK ; What do you think about Pepsi renewing their contract with OU? ; Details about Pepsi-OU contract ; Do you utilize your academic advisor? How often? ; Academic advising contacts ; Bone Thugs at crossroads : Rap and R&B icons reunite for new album; new message; English band joins ranks of Coldplay ; Industry incentives questioned: Locals rally at the Crojbot Ballroom to support Mich. filmmakers ; Judge throws out murder conviction ; Local news briefs: arson numbers drop; extradition charges: Detoit fires drop over 3-day Halloween period ; Report- Stimulus saving Michigan schools' Jobs ; Fromer MSU coach pledges run for Mich. governor ; FBI-wanted Canadians to fight extradition ; Ford shows profit; positive outlook for 2011 ; Bing re-elected as mayor ; Voters approve measure ; Beefeaters suspended for bullying ; N W BRIEFS ; Nessie observer dies ; Wigging out about new hair ; An editor's - wait for it - hair-raising tale about his newest donationItem The Oakland Post 2012-10-17(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2012-10-17) Oakland Sail, Inc.We are the champions ; WOCOU week returns ; this week ; MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM ; Organizations work together to make your voice heard ; Do research before accepting student loans ; Lowry Center making the grade for national accreditation: This year marks the 50th year of Early Childhood Education services ; Former student arrested ; Candlelight vigil to be held in honor of student: Memorial marks 2 years since Corey Jackson passed ; Playing house ; Board of Trustees discuss 3 proposals for new residence hall at their last meeting ; Campus community invited to Candidate Open House ; VISITING STATE HOUSE DISTRICTS ; SHOWIN THAT GRIZZ PRIDE: Acing the competition ; Women's basketball; golf earn national academic NCAA honors ; WXOU; athletics resolve press row issue ; Oakland to host second; third rounds of NCAA tournament; UTICA TAKES ITS FIRST BITE ; Undead patrons emerge from the streets for first-ever Utica Zombie Crawl ; Attempted robbery ; BODY OF ART: Faculty art on display in Human Health Building ; Setting the scene ; Preview of Meadow Brook Theatre's 2012-13 season ; Thinking outside the bus