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Since its first active semester of Fall 1959, Oakland University has had a student newspaper. First called The Oakland Observer, the newspaper operated from North Foundation Hall and was written, edited, and published by students under the guidance of OU faculty and staff.
In Fall 1969, students voted not to continue to be assessed for a student newspaper, which caused the The Oakland Observer to cease publication. It was replaced by Focus Oakland, an independent publication supported exclusively by advertising revenue, which started with a magazine-style format but quickly moved to newsprint to cut costs.
From September 1975 to April 1987, The Oakland Sail was sponsored and funded through student fees. In the fall of 1987, the newspaper changed name again and became The Oakland Post, owned and operated by the Oakland Sail, Inc., a non-profit company that is independent from Oakland University.
Today the student newspaper is funded through student fees and advertising revenue.
Over the years, the frequency of the newspaper's printing has varied. It has typically operated under either a weekly or a bi-weekly schedule during the academic year, with some odd issues over the summer.
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The student newspaper digitization project was made possible with support from Library Professor Emerita, Janet Krompart and her family in honor of Library Professor Emerita, Linda Hildebrand and with permissions from the Oakland Post governing board (January 2017).
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Item 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 2021-10-13(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2021-10-13) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, SarahHomecoming Heart-stopper: Men’s soccer’s thrilling comeback win against Cleveland State last Saturday ; Ora's Donation: President Pescovitz gifts $1 million toward scholarships ; Contract Finalized: New faculty contract is official, professors distrust admins ; A Healthier Y(OU): Taking care of your mental health at this stage in the pandemic ; Dr. Pescovitz gifts $1 million dollars to fund scholarship for future leaders ; AAUW hosts menstrual product drive to end period poverty ; Faculty contract finalized: faculty, admin relationship still strained ; OU equestrians to raise team awareness through cornhole fundraiser ; Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with ‘In the Heights’ ; OUSC special election: how to vote, meet the candidates ; Crafts with a Purpose makes a positive impact in OU community ; Mentalist Duo turns skeptics into believers at Thursday Night Mainstage ; OU fights hard in four sets for Homecoming victory over UIC ; Golden Grizzlies Lead: Black Lives Matter workshop ; OU alumni capturing Black experience through art ; OU’s Association for Women in Communications’ chapter ; ‘A Grizzly’s Guide to a Healthier Y(OU)’: COVID-19 and Mental Health ; OU alumnus researches economics of marijuana legalization ; Speculations on Taylor Swift changing ‘Red (Taylor’s Version)’ release date ; ‘Sex Education’ season three perfects the high school drama ; Volleyball swept by Milwaukee in clash of Horizon League titans ; Pistons power past Spurs in preseason opener ; Men’s soccer takes home Homecoming win ; Volleyball rallies to beat Green Bay ; Women’s soccer takes down Cleveland State in rainy affairItem The Oakland Post 2022-01-19(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2022-01-19) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, SarahRaiders Down: Golden Grizzlies women outlast conference rival Wright State ; Contract Fallout: OU AAUP faculty accuse university of bad-faith bargaining ; Healing Healthcare: Black student nurses raise awareness on health disparities ; Dance Protest: Students use dance to get the administration’s attention ; OU AAUP accuse university of bad-faith bargaining ; Where OU stands on campus accessibility, transportation ; SMTD on tour during Varner Hall renovations ; Dr. Al-Shabrawey’s vision for future of eye research at OU ; School of Business recognized as one of USA’s best ; OU receives gold seal for voter engagement efforts ; Rec Center committed to improving student well-being ; Leadership OU connects students and alumni for networking ; Prepare for career fairs through ‘Expert Advice from Employers’ ; Golden Grizzlies’ top ten tips for another COVID-19 semester ; OU professor awarded research grant for Anti-Deep Fake technology ; Black Student Nurses Association paves way for cultural competence ; Oakland outlasts inferior Wright State, evens overall record to .500 ; Healthy habits for college students to pick up on ; Police Files: 1/19/2022; Operating under the influence ; Students turn dance celebration into protest ; ‘Scream’ (2022) is bringing back the past in a good way ; ‘One True Loves’: YA masterpiece we’ve been waiting for ; ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ — a subversive reboot ; Head volleyball coach Rob Beam resigns ; Michigan State hockey drops two against Wisconsin ; Women’s basketball loses to Northern Kentucky ; Meet valuable women’s basketball player Alona Blackwell ; Grace Nolan: Love the major, love the sport ; Golden Grizzlies track and field team start season at the SVSU Meet ; Men’s basketball wins close Cleveland State game ; Men’s basketball defeats rival Purdue-Fort Wayne ; How to harness and radiate main character energyItem The Oakland Post 2022-01-26(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2022-01-26) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, SarahTitans Fall: Golden Grizzlies women dominate in game against Detroit Mercy ; Allegations Denied: University responds to accusations of bad-faith bargaining ; Difference Makers: Pontiac clinic, OU students help provide healthcare to those in need ; Back on Top: Men’s basketball tied for lead spot in the Horizon League ; Career Services and student orgs host ‘Portfolio Palooza’ ; ‘Into the Classroom’ event gives insight into teacher experience ; OU ISSO hosts international student conference ; Pawley Lean Institute partners with Lean Learning Center ; Health and Medicine organization seeks to inform students ; Society of Women Engineers are closing the gender gap ; Oath Keepers charged in connection with Jan. 6 insurrection ; OU students showcase talent at Kennedy Center Festival ; World-renowned Harlem Globetrotters perform at O’rena ; Pontiac clinic provides free healthcare to people in need ; Police Files: 1/26/22, Assault and Battery ; Enbridge Line 5 pipeline, a threat below the surface ; ‘Shadow and Bone’ season two casting announcement ; Ring the ‘Belle’: Studio Chizu delivers animated classic ; ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth:’ Joel Coen’s Shakespearean nightmare ; 10 movie releases that I’m looking forward to in 2022 ; Netflix’s new stop-motion film ‘The House’ is trending ; Here’s how Oakland men’s basketball can win the Horizon League ; Women’s basketball battles back to sweep Metro Series ; Kendrick Nunn to be honored by men’s basketball program ; Swimming and Diving wins 23 golds in route of Wayne State ; Men’s basketball suffers first conference loss to Milwaukee ; Oakland defeats Green Bay, back in first place in Horizon League ; Women’s basketball back in the win column against Detroit MercyItem The Oakland Post 2022-02-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2022-02-09) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, SarahItem The Oakland Post 2022-03-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2022-03-09) Gilbert, Garry; Ritenburgh, Don; Thomas, Jeff; Reid, Lauren; Janis, Bridget; Hume, Sophie; Abdelmessih, Gabrielle; Scheidel, Matthew; Gudenau, SarahMaking Our Voices Heard: Survey on campus indoor mask mandate receives over 1,000 responses from students ; Battle of the Bands: SPB is bringing back the musical competition after two years ; Accusations Fly: University files unfair labor practice charge against faculty union ; Hardwood Heroes: Women’s basketball fight their way through Horizon League tournament ; University plans for in-person spring commencement ceremonies ; Beloved professor, alums to read for Creative Writing’s 10th anniversary ; Auburn Hills City Council opts out of SMART Bus transportation ; Auburn Hills City Council opts out of SMART Bus transportation ; Battle of the Bands is returning after two years ; Police Files: 3/9/2022 ; Grizz Dome update: Repairs, reinflation of the facility begin ; Gender and Sexuality Center to host Pride Month events ; Black-owned businesses highlighted for Black History Month ; OULDI to host ‘Linguistic Justice’ discussion with Dr. April Baker-Bell ; President Pescovitz, campus community respond to Russian assault on Ukraine ; Professor Wilson receives awards from APT Association ; Explore opportunities in healthcare and natural sciences ; University, OU AAUP file Unfair Labor Practice charges against each other ; OU-Beaumont Research could improve future cancer treatment ; Majority of students surveyed support ending campus mask mandate ; Industry Insider: Dr. Madlambayan discusses biomedical science ; OU Perspective: Should masks remain mandatory? ; Singer-songwriter Audrey Ray talks sound, style and performing ; OU’s Tennis Club welcomes any and all interested students ; Dr. Roy Elturk discusses the importance of good oral health ; DCEU’s ‘Peacemaker’ stuns with humor and action ; ‘Inventing Anna’: Netflix’s new scheme queen ; Women’s basketball advance to tournament quarterfinals ; Women’s basketball punches ticket to Indianapolis ; Men’s basketball survives first-round scare from IUPUI ; Men’s basketball’s season ends in Horizon League quarterfinals ; Men’s basketball ends regular season on high note against CSV ; OU Figure Skating Club competes against 22 schools in 2022 ; Track and Field finishes third at Horizon League Championships ; Men’s basketball drops third straight home game to Purdue-Fort WayneItem The Oakland Post 2009-05-13(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2009-05-13) Oakland Sail, Inc.LOCAL COLOR ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL We challenge you to celebrate discomfort ; A stop at the top limits the view ; Are virgins the new aliens? ; Student engineering wars: Three engineering organizations prepare for competitions ; Faculty contract negotiations to begin soon ; Swine flu affects grads ; OU actors to tour musical 'The Little Prince' ; Campus summer construction ongoing ; Access denied to SEB roof ; POLICE FILES ; Campus housing options diversify ; Designed to help others: Student to launch an affordable clothing line to benefit charities ; Professor receives high honor ; Which summer festival are you excited for? ; Seeing any summer concerts? ; Motor City Pride hits Ferndale ; Rochester Heritage Festival offers free entertainment ; Bing is sworn in as Detroit mayor ; Catholic organizations see rise in volunteerism ; Season-ending thoughts: After missing the playoffs; players and coaches reflect on the year ; Softball team misses postseason ; Race to the finish line ; THE SPORTING BLITZ ; Derrick May on Movement 2009: The pioneer techno musician talks about this year's DEMF ; Walkers; stalkers take heed ; Anger lingers on quake's anniversary ; NW BRIEFS ; Miss Calif. keeps her crown ; Dual-citizen journalist released from jail ; Wrestler's doctor gets 10 yearsItem The Oakland Post 2010-01-20(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2010-01-20) Oakland Sail, Inc.Tuned In ; THIS WEEK ; STAFF EDITORIAL What's in a benefit's name? ; BLUNDERGRADS ; I will call the cops on you ; Letter to the Editor ; Union fueled up for vote: FOIA requested information adds athletic salaries to the mix ; RUSSI QUESTION & ANSWER: Additional Parking ; CAMPUS BRIEFS ; Full-year registration in the works ; New student organization recruiting students ; Students to see changes to FAFSA form ; Wanted: singers: Feel some 'Gold Vibrations' ; POLICE FILES ; Senate meeting approves new policies; new business ; STUDENT of the MONTH ; Keeper of the Dream kicks off African American celebration ; Student's faith inspires ; Daniella Saveski's legacy lives on through family and friends ; Student publishes novel ; Helping Haiti: Students Pitch In How have you helped relief efforts? ; Outside Orgs ; PERFORMING A GOOD DEED: Support and aid goes from campus to the Caribbean ; music spotlight ; Governor's race begins ; Bouchard announces Construction Jobs Now plan ; Freshman stars in victory: Win moves the Grizzlies up in Summit League standings ; Grizzlies roll to a 46-point win ; New O'rena scoreboard enhances fan experience ; Win streak reaches seven as long road trip begins ; GRIZZ OF THE WEEK ; Raising questions about the Tigers' offseason plan ; GOP Brown wins Kennedy seat ; N-W BRIEFS ; Govt. takes aim at Bible quotes on guns ; Going rabid for the Grizzlies: GO OU - editor gets fanatic about going to see home basketball games ; Cuckoo for Coco: a fan's take on late night fight: A brief history of the conflict at NBC and the battles between the talk show hostsItem The Oakland Post 2010-03-24(Oakland Sail, Inc., 2010-03-24) Oakland Sail, Inc.OU STUDENT VOTING 2010 CONGRESS GUIDE ; CAMPUS ; SCENE: SPORTS ; THIS ISSUE ; STAFF EDITORIAL Elect your student reps: Be informed about those who'll spend your tuition! ; Campaigns need to find their own forums ; Column Contest Results: In our March 10 issue; The Oakland Post asked our readers if newspapers should endorse candidates in a political compaign. ; A burning cross results in smoke and fury ; AAUP postpones vote ; Be aware when driving on campus: OUPD to "stop accidents from escalating" ; Students to converge at state capitol ; SPOTLIGHT ON STUDENT ORGS student video productions ; POLICE FILES ; CAMPUS BRIEFS: YouTube Video Contest ; Pawley Offers free webinars ; "The Art of the Artist's Book" sparks discussion ; Veteran shares Iraqi stories ; CELEBRATING EUROPE ; Leading the 21 st century ; Darkest Hour ; The tides of a touring band: Heavy metal band Darkest Hour speaks to The Post about new album & lyrics ; DMC faces potential sale ; Tennessee health company proposes to purchase Detroit Medical Center ; Community calendar: VegFest; job fairs: 'Get Your Noodle On' kidney foundation fundraiser ; New Rochester Hills Meijer location hosts job fairs ; Environmental challenge begins ; Michigan Vegfest coming to Ferndale ; Local briefs: MDOT funding; drunk driver: State receives funding for rural transportation ; Mich. fugitive found in Pa bar in hospital gown ; Mich.police: Drunken driver called 911 on herself ; Mind Body & Spirits receives 'green' honors ; Season closes with NCAA fall ; Grizzlies secure place in District 12 ; Xavier baseball team outruns OU ; GOLDEN GRIZZLIES GAMES of the WEEK Lacrosse record rises to 7-0 ; Future of the Grizzlies ; NEW BRIEFS ; Obama passes Health Care bill ; 13 states file suit against new HC bill ; A who cares on health care: Mouthing Off is giving you a healthy dose of opinion about Obama's new bill ; Rory's bracket racketItem The Oakland Sail 1982-03-15(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1982-03-15) Oakland Sail, Inc.Universities to lose a quarterly appropriation: Milliken proposes an increase in income tax ; Patterson proposes to expand our economy ; Dorm students face another housing increase in Spring ; CAMP to release report ; The Old West ; AAUP makes preparations for upcoming contract negotiations ; Cuts cause emergence of strong lobby: National student push 'comes in with a roar' ; Results from the student survey correspond with national trends ; Refusing access to CAMP's report will hurt the entire OU community ; EDITORIAL: University's character could be the latest victim in our money tight times ; Prospective fall program ROTC: Alternatives with post grad obligations ; Pothole attack ; CAMPUS LIVING - ARTS ; Be it at a party or a bar; St. Patty's Day brings out the spirit in everybody ; My kollumn: MARIANNE POULIN ; Doomsday prediction sets stage for end of the world ; Living away from home; family is close in dorm ; The Village Idiot ; John Cowan ; Idiot gets the short end of spring break ; Kevin Smith Staff Writer Looking at this year's best; sports don't need more cuts ; SPORTS: Cagers defeat Chapman ; Coach Jones plays key role ; Learning experience becomes winning as women take third ; Casual pose misleading 'cause swimmers are ready to go to the national meet ; 'Let's Get Physical': Tony Alessi tests endurance in Ironman Triathalon ; Bowling makes Mondays fun ; Volleyball team considering walk-ons ; Attention: Golfers and netters ; AIAW ready to give in up women's sports war ; Nupes win 1982 IM titleItem The Oakland Sail 1982-04-18(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1982-04-18) Oakland Sail, Inc.82-83 Recaps: Forensics ; Abuse a common problem ; program cut ; Take a bow ; contract ; EDITORIAL: Thanks; Pouchers ; Veteran defends Scouts ; Group seeks print ; Chairperson thanks OU community ; No savings for students ; CAMPUS LIVING - ARTS ; Evening classes provide alternative ; "Time to move" for BSA ; THIS WEEK'S QUIZ: TOPIC: The Golden Age of Radio ; Same old story revived for TV ; Music videos big hit in DetroitItem The Oakland Sail 1982-09-13(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1982-09-13) Oakland Sail, Inc.Singing the Blues ; Vandals slash painting ; Facuity agrees to temporary contract ; Center may reopen in 1983 ; Iron Kettle gets facelift from SAGA ; MBA changes its policy ; Memos report different pictures ; EDITORIAL OU needs a plan ; Money well spent ; SPB scores big ; Society needs to expand its incentive for liberal arts ; AN OPEN LETTER ; Toddler center is needed at OU ; Tuition pushing up college costs ; YEARLY COLLEGE COSTS SINCE 1974 ; NOW focusing on politics ; AHC is the voice of dorm students ; CAMPUS LIVING - ARTS: SPB hosts blues great B. B. King ; Septemberfest week 2 ; Editor crashes at bash ; Off-campus living desireable for some ; OPEN SPACE: Student faces changes with optimistic outlook ; Magazine offers advice to job seekers ; Continuum sponsors events ; Free Press columnist christens fall lecture series ; CROSS WORD PUZZLE: FROM COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE ; SPORTS: Pioneers split against Division I schools ; OU falls to Cleveland State; dumps Northern Illinois ; Patty Delvechio; Spartan Stadium and OU soccer ; Tournament changes boost Pioneers' playoff chances ; '83 Classic features top Division II programs ; Men's tennis squad begins this Thursday ; Tanker Workout ; Beer BashItem The Oakland Sail 1982-10-04(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1982-10-04) Oakland Sail, Inc.Contract not settled ; Departments await cuts ; New parking lot plans for Foundation Halls ; Small world ; Day care cuts hurt students ; Board President Headlee has high hopes ; Congress may get third chief ; Senate approves aid denial ; Parents ask for funds ; EDITORIAL: Sheepskin offers no job guarantees ; World forgets all too easily ; Remember all the Saints and Sinners ; OU student solves terminal problem ; Past US actions caused Cold War ; Survey is released ; Now just relax ; CAMPUS LIVING - ARTS: WHO bids "Farewell" to North America ; Grads face unemployment ; Lean back with Bach ; DIVERSIONS ; "The Wall": Pink Floyd's concept film ; OPEN SPACE: A yearly season opener: Play the drop-add game ; Blood drive pumping up ; SPORTS OU trounces Indiana Tech 7-0 ; NFL strike will hurt college player ; Volleyball team wins two ; Gym to have first test ; Physical fitness program helps heart ; OU golf team finishes second at Aquinas ; Saginaw Valley dominates first cross-country meetItem The Oakland Sail 1982-10-11(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1982-10-11) Oakland Sail, Inc.Faculty turns down contract proposal ; Fountain fashion? ; Arsonist blamed for campus blazes ; Congress votes in Simpson ; Union members have different ideas on contract ; AACSB accreditation sought ; Colleges to be linked by cable system ; Mini-station opens in Hamlin ; Road trip ends ; EDITORIAL: Unions protect man ; Behind the Financial Aid scene ; Remember Munich ; Unfair cut-off ; Sail's good coverage ; CAMPUS LIVING - ARTS: Grads get jobs but aren't always happy ; New challenge to students ; A look behind the Great Wall Students travel to the Far East ; DIVERSIONS ; Meadow Brook opens with Macbeth ; Students can save on books ; OPEN SPACE ; No more free loaders - Tigers sent to Siberia ; SPORTS: Oakland ties Eastern Illinois; 1-1 ; Spikers Capture Three matches ; Joggers find room to run ; No luck for Oakland ; SAFE ; Intramural Program starts ; GET READY ; Netters shaping up ; Fall Sports ; Station ; Building a "Doll House"Item The Oakland Sail 1982-11-01(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1982-11-01) Oakland Sail, Inc.Lecture ; U.S. policy "zigzags" ; Union picks new bargaining team ; Congress approves aid ; Students protest dissident's fate ; Campus gets money ; Hutton hopeful of State Board victory ; Senate race narrows ; Candidates offer views ; EDITORIAL: Governor's race comes up short ; I WON'T STOP 'TiL YOU DO! ; Unions voice their side of labor ; Student feels 'one vote counts' ; Diverse ballot proposals confront voters ; CAMPUS LIVING - ARTS: Homesickness hits after newness wears off ; Light; enjoyable show ; Plant goes it alone ; Wall writing revealed ; OPEN SPACE: It could be so very simple ; SPB shows Golden Pond ; SPORTS: Pioneers split a pair with UMSL and Akron ; Stan Blackford brings enthusiasm to OU ; Spikers are ready for WSU ; Tennis winds downItem The Oakland Sail 1983-03-14(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1983-03-14) Oakland Sail, Inc.Food drive starts - it's 'moving along' ; Students stage protest ; No lab decision yet ; Contract ratified by wide margin ; Pioneers defeated; shocked by Dayton ; Exchange offers different perspectives ; TV celebrity Ted Knight presented with more shirts ; Career Day planned ; EDITORIAL: Registrar tardy with follow-up ; Let me sleep on it ; Concern growing for lake ; CIPO trip to Florida a success ; Forensics conquers Eastern ; Job search should begin junior year ; Universities lobby for tax increases ; Shortage forseen ; Pay beats inflation ; Scholarship goes to a history major ; CAMPUS LIVING - ARTS: Travel options for a few days away Chicago; answer to NYC ; Daytona done CIPO style ; Toronto style shines ; London ; Scotland ; Show brought best in dance ; OPEN SPACE: Thought fragments add up to whole ; History major to study new life ; Film asks difficult questions ; Serious music taken to limit in new Lene Lovich release ; Prince concert returns ; Canada on the right track ; SPORTS: Swimmers prepared for Nationals meet ; Northridge still tough ; Sports Car Club gets off to a slow start ; Editorial Viewpoint ; Men's tennis nearly ready ; Pioneers look back on dismal seasonItem The Oakland Sail 1985-08-27(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-08-27) Oakland Sail, Inc.OU faculty may strike ; University Congress reveals '85-86 plans ; Construction to aid OU commuters ; EDITORIAL: More to learning than the studies ; There's more to the Sail than read in its pages ; FEATURES: Summer concert series livens OC lunchtime ; Coffee House Moves ; Line glows despite setting ; Polished first album wins Katrina respect ; Slavic dance group offers European travel; chance tp talk with other students ; SPORTS: Summer Swim Camp for YouthItem The Oakland Sail 1985-09-09(Oakland Sail, Inc., 1985-09-09) Oakland Sail, Inc.Strike ends; classes begin ; Faculty reaction mixed; some cross picket lines ; Fall enrollment shows modest rise; 11,600 registered ; CT; AP pacts signed earlier ; EDITORIAL: University faculty in no-win situation ; Letters to the Editor: Student upset by faculty strike ; Postscripts: Top newspapers nixed? ; Barn's future may be dark ; Run for fun: Apple Amble ; Sensations to open ; Teaching ; Student enjoys travel abroad: summer visit to Europe recalled ; Arts at noon series to begin this week ; FEATURES: September upset noted on campus ; "The Boss" charms all ; Young entertains audience at Meadow Brook Festival ; Vega; Talking Heads reviewed ; University offers a variety of fall theatre enjoyment ; Pick Wick sees change ; Upcoming fall films ; SPORTS: Soccer kicks off season; high hopes for nationals ; Volleyball veterans return for fall ; Tennis team needs players for season ; Lions' opener ; Fall aerobics coed program slated to start ; Wrestlers to meet Wed. at Lepley ; Kids play it safe camp with Isiah ; collegiate camouflage ; EDITORIAL: Future of the barn: does anybody care?