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    • The Oakland Post 1988-01-18 

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      Holiday celebrates King's acts ; Surf's up ; Less students; fewer funds force increase in tuition ; Trustee says dream lives: Believes Americans don't value country ; Low math scores prompt class change: Math 141 uses new ...
    • The Oakland Post 1988-01-25 

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      Survey shows change in freshmen's goals ; Use of sand upsets employees ; Toxic wastes left in unattended truck: Vehicle rolls down hill; no spillage occurs ; PCBs have history of problems ; Change in GSL program causes ...
    • The Oakland Post 1988-02-01 

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      University celebrates black history ; Fire call ; Blanchard's budget request curtails money for higher ed ; Truck left in wrong gear causes roll ; Blood ; Students take longer to complete degrees ; Many changes in majors ...
    • The Oakland Post 1988-02-08 

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      Williams' example inspires campus ; I-75 roadwork affects nearby commuters ; Surgeon general tries student AIDS testing ; Meredith stresses family values ; Oakland has highest ratio of females to males in state ; NEWS ...
    • The Oakland Post 1988-02-15 

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      WINTER ARRIVES ; Physical therapy may change structure ; Special programs director notes progress in academic support ; Elementary ed alters criteria for admission ; University extends contract with EDS ; Court appeal ; ...
    • The Oakland Post 1988-02-22 

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      Brother; sister team aim for Olympics ; Spring break means profit for businesses ; Arms control treaty receives mixed reactions ; Eye Research Institute earns national reputation ; Educator criticizes public schools ; NEWS ...
    • The Oakland Post 1988-03-14 

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      Money woes force tuition hike; enrollment cut ; Spring increase almost 10 percent ; Former president speaks on campus ; Lecture takes two years to organize ; Alumnus receives teaching award ; Downing accepts job as interim ...