The Oakland Post 2002-09-04

Description
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 happy
Date
2002-09-04
Subject
Student apartments
Oakland University Police Department
R & S Sharf Golf Course
Welcome Week
Parking
Oakland University Police Department
R & S Sharf Golf Course
Welcome Week
Parking
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