The Oakland Post 2016-04-06
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Light It Up Blue: Despite Harsh weather; Elliot Tower still shines for Autism Awareness ; Memorial: Campus community gathers to remember Golden Grizzly alum; International Night: Cultures from around the world explored; celebrated at event ; Hot off the bat: Oakland has a strong start on the baseball diamond ; Political focus: Rescheduling marijuana ; Police Files: Identity Theft ; Sexual Harassment ; The Real Deal: The new law passed in North Carolina ; Legislature reminds us that the LGBT+ community still has a long way to go in gaining equal rights ; The President's Report: for the last time ; Grizzlies on the prowl: Finals are coming up; how do you de-stress? ; New addresses alleviate misinformed GPS app ; Student employee hours reduced by five ; Nate Fleer 'joy' to friends and family; leaves a legacy of kindness ; Impactful display educates about mental illness: "Room of recognition" provides support; increases awareness ; Credit Union supports new Pontiac Parent University ; Students raise awareness about autism: Light It Up Blue event informs public; provides resources for families ; Sexual Assault Awareness Month commences with presentation ; The world comes to OU at International Night ; Students publish first international art magazine ; A week of unique greek ; An evening with TALK gives students tips abut networking ; 10 summer concerts to attend ; Top Tunes; Album Spotlight ; Yaks of the week ; Students feel as if they are trapped in a zoo: with university tours on the rise; college kids react to being observed ; Track and field: Creating a dynasty: Men's; women's teams chase league powerhouses ; Felder to take shot at NBA draft ; Kneen sees rising success in second season ; Baseball starts season with figurative home run ; Tungate reflects on season ; Nowicki places sixth at NCAA championships ; Oakland finishes one point shy in Vegas 16 ; Rachel Waite awaiting Olympic Trials: After winning league title; swimmer prepares for next challenge ; Men's soccer to wrap up spring season