The Oakland Post 2005-10-12
Description
Students wage war on war ; Student dismissed from OUSC duties ; RFK Jr. ignites passion at OU ; Francis named head coach of women's basketball ; Center opens for students ; OUSC wants healthy and vegitarian food choices ; Undecided can seek help at Advising Week ; OU athlete arraigned on drug charges ; POLICE FILES ; Student evaluations coming ; Most students say 'no' to bill: Proposal to ban cell phone usage while driving ranks low among OU students ; State considers public display of commandments ; Oakland County downtowns in the works ; A morning ; OU home to streams; meadows ; UP AND COMING ; Supreme Court to hear wetland regulation case ; Separating oil from sand brings big money to Canada ; Congress debates issue of imported carp bringing danger to Great Lakes ; GUEST COLUMN Affirmative action is in high demand ; "Hockey Is Back" ; "Junk Food In Schools" ; VOICE FROM THE STATE ; "Postmortem" ; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: The Post and OUSC engage in shameful behavior ; Environment finally gets noticed ; OU is a gateway for many research opportunities ; DeVos: Michigan's challenges are solvable ; Delphi says to exit bankruptcy it must divest from its U.S. plants ; Standing tall ; What do you know about the war in Iraq? ; Weather delays earthquake rescue efforts ; NATION ; WORLD ; Hitchcock haunts campus ; Halloween gets an old-fashioned twist ; Learn apartment basics before signing a lease ; Money Matters: Students learn financial responsibility ; American waistlines continue to expand ; Lane takes coaching skills to another court ; SPORTS ; Oil bests rest of Division I ; Trading season is open in Fantasy Football
Date
2005-10-12
Subject
Anti-war movements
Kennedy, Robert F., Jr.
Oakland University. Student Congress
Oakland University. Gender and Sexuality Center
Advising
Evaluation
Nature
Environment
Kennedy, Robert F., Jr.
Oakland University. Student Congress
Oakland University. Gender and Sexuality Center
Advising
Evaluation
Nature
Environment
Rights
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