The Oakland Post 2004-01-14
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Staff diversity lags ; Hall still in red ; Aid helps in tight times ; Haven for disabilities: Office tries to accommodate all students ; SEHS finds namesake ; Minority headcount on rise: Student leaders: more should be done ; Students awarded for keeping dream ; Memorial in concert ; OUSC approves new members ; Police Beat ; Enthusiasts brave cold to preview what is hot ; Global Glance ; Detroit tips the scale: Named fattest city in U.S. ; Soda in schools may fizzle out ; Editorial at a glance ; Affirmative action starts with leadership ; The taming of free speech on America's campuses ; Footprints in the sand ; Should Detroiters be to blame for the "fattest city" title? ; Overtime disasters ; Anthem performers have lost it ; Women nab Mid-Con win ; Challenge grant to help stadium plans ; ON TAP @ OU ; Smuts Spotlight: Courtney Williams Freshman Forward Men's Basketball ; Break over for women ; OU signs recruits early: BASEBALL ; Club hockey team unbeaten in last 20 ; Keeping the 'Dream' alive: With more than 40 years passing since King's famous "I have a dream" speech; OU continues to promote equality and diversity on campus ; covering DIVERSITY ; Community activist speaks to students: Sister Souljah will address OU's community about the role of African-American students on campus ; March; listen and learn in memory of MLK ; Pop meets rock 'n' roll: SPB brings another versatile performer to entertain students and faculty ; Erase "Paycheck" from your memory: Ben Affleck gives a less than perfect performance in nearfuture action thriller ; After "Friday Night Live" comes "Saturday Night Sounds": Residence Hall Programming will host a new concert series with J. Chris Newberg and The Rest as the premiere act ; Student Spotlight ; James Ellout: After winning the Keeper of the Dream Award Ellout is even more determined to push for diversity ; THE LOW DOWN ; I mean It's like you know ; Crossword ; Horoscope