The Oakland Post 2022-03-30
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Defending the Home Field: Baseball wins weekend series against conference rival Purdue Fort Wayne ; OUSC Elections: What you need to know about Student Congress elections ; People of OU: Professor Rebecca Josephy talks creativity in the classroom ; A New Beginning: Golden Grizzlies Volleyball finally have their next head coach ; Dean’s Office, Office of the Registrar relieve classroom space concerns ; Annual Burke Lecture in Philosophy with Dr. Elizabeth Anderson ; Book Club hosts special meeting with author Elle Cosimano ; School of Business Administration hosts top OU advisers ; CASE-OU featured students’ Environmental StoryMap presentations ; CJPR hosts “Reporting from a War Zone” Panel ; OUSC elections are coming up: what you need to know ; American Studies Student hosts Feminism in America ; Career Services presents Spring Career Celebration on April 6 ; New bioethics minor coming Fall 2022 semester ; German Club to host Easter Bonfire celebration ; Ketanji Brown Jackson to be confirmed to the Supreme Court ; People of OU: Professor Josephy’s evolution in the classroom ; Oakland vs Purdue-Fort Wayne: Oakland takes two of three ; The people behind The Oakland Arts Review: OU’s literary arts journal ; My experience as a nontraditional college student ; ‘Bridgerton’ season 2 is a seductive staring contest ; ‘The Rumor Game’ deserves a TV adaptation immediately ; ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ continues recent splash of anime movies ; The Met Gala 2022: Last year’s redemption arc? ; Our love letter to the iconic ‘Freaks and Geeks’ ; New horror picture “X” is a scary good time ; The Creation of an Artist: Tyler, the Creator’s “Igor” 3 Years Later ; Just Dance: The Beginning of a Dance, Dance Revolution ; NCAA men’s March Madness is better than the NBA Playoffs ; The Running Club fosters friendships and personal development ; Oakland men’s basketball heads into offseason looking for answers ; Coach Krista Rice ready to take program to new heights ; Baseball wins a close match against Eastern Michigan ; Men’s soccer continues to look bright in spring season