The Oakland Post 2004-02-11

Description
Tuition increase pegged ; Financial fix: Student hopes to improve prognosis of ailing Hall ; Students spread more than PB & J ; The year to date: Student body president outlines his term ; Discussing diversity ; Students wanted: For liaison positions ; Curbing energy waste ; Students to speak on internships ; Alum plays at DSO ; OUSC; other orgs work to involve ; Golden Key educates; entertains at Love Day ; Police Beat ; Volunteers warm homes; hearts ; Comedy benefits kids ; Global Glance ; 2006 Detroit Bowl Poll: What do you think? ; Smoking snuff-out: Some local eateries may stop asking 'smoking or non' ; The high price of secrecy ; OUAA offers campus life for alumni ; Talk Back The OU community responds to The Post and events around campus ; Was the Super Bowl incident negative for Janet Jackson? ; Hitting 'rock bottom' ; Getting it done ; Detroit welcomes you Pudge ; Nothing ordinary about club season ; NIC next for swimmers ; Women fall just short against State ; ON TAP @ OU ; Write for cash; win in a flash ; OU students can win cash prizes and have their work published by entering short fiction pieces in a writing contest ; Spring break hot spots ; "Miss Firecracker" wins over audience ; Beth Henley presents a play that "encourages viewers to pursue their dreams" ; Valentine's Day international: Learn Valentine's Day traditions and superstitions from all around the world ; Commercial holiday means big bucks for Costco Wholesale ; MBH serves an elegant Valentine's dinner: Enjoy a night of classical dining with Meadow Brook Hall ; Menu: Appetizer ; Nina Ford and Maurice Carter: OU's cutest couple will celebrate their five-year anniversary on Valentine's Day ; Crossword ; HOROSCOPE ; THE LOW DOWN
Date
2004-02-11
Subject
Tuition rates
Meadow Brook Hall
Diversity
Energy use
Oakland University. Student Congress
Spring break
Meadow Brook Hall
Diversity
Energy use
Oakland University. Student Congress
Spring break
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