The Oakland Post 2021-10-27
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Volleyball Sweeps: Golden Grizzlies Volleyball wins in straight sets on Breast Cancer Awareness Night ; The State of OU: President Pescovitz addresses university finances, construction ; COVID-19 boosters: Students share thoughts on the third dose of COVID-19 vaccine ; People of OU: English major, educator, LAS architect Ashleigh Dubie ; President addresses university finances, construction projects ; LEAP hosts trail mixer promoting environmental consciousness ; Criminal Justice Club continues immigration conversation ; Golden Grizzlies Lead presents ‘I Heart Values’ ; Golden Grizzlies Lead presents ‘I Heart Values’ ; AAUW organizing Oct. 30 walk for breast cancer on campus ; OU’s Outdoor Club hikes through Kentucky ; Mary Ann Samyn continues Maurice Brown Poetry Readings ; ECLIPSE to host Trunk-or-Treat for Halloween ; HALO commemorates Hispanic Heritage Month ; WISER to host “Picture a Scientist’ screening Nov. 5 ; Posties share their must-watch Halloween film favorites ; Are you eligible for a COVID-19 booster shot? ; OU alum talks juggling life as singer-songwriter, graduate student ; NCCHS hosted Taiwan Week to promote cultural awareness ; People of OU: English major, educator, LAS architect, Ashleigh Dubie ; 2021 marks 10th anniversary of Arab Spring movements ; ‘The Bachelorette’ season 18 premiere playbook ; A stand out adaptation: ‘Dune’ didn’t disappoint ; ‘Halloween Kills’ murders audience interest ; Posties predict the University of Michigan v. Michigan State game ; Annabelle Tomei works to balance busy student athlete lifestyle ; Volleyball wins a hard-fought match against Youngstown State ; Women’s soccer drops to pivotal game to Milwaukee on Senior Night ; Volleyball sweeps Robert Morris on Breast Cancer Awareness Night ; Killer OU themed Halloween costumes
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2021-10-27
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