The Oakland Sail 1986-03-10

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1986-03-10

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Oakland Sail, Inc.

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Student arrested for carrying concealed weapon in dorms ; Election bill; ethics courses; argued at Congress meeting ; Travelers enjoy Florida despite weather ; $315,000 renovation in store for old farmhouse ; No drinking on bus trip to Florida upsets students ; Pre-HRD student at Oakland dies ; Insurance; liability costs up; College clinics closing down ; Upcoming events presented by the Placement center ; Having a Ball at Meadow Brook Hall ; EDITORIAL: Printing of directory handled without care ; Student theater counts ; Letters to the Editor: Students should've been told about publishing of directory ; AlA investigations show dangers of "intellectual witch-hunting" ; Finding lost items ; Library evacuated after bomb threat ; Public Safety dispatchers hold job requiring responsibility; maturity ; Enlarges printed materials up to 60 times: Kresge buys magnifier for sight impaired ; Enrollment figures for Winter 1986 up ; FEATURES: Muskegon Mich. native Blues singer motivates crowd ; Center informs about VD risks ; CIPO equipment provides programs ; NOW marches to protect freedoms ; Reflections on Records: Commotion; Cannibals worthy ; LLoyd Cole & the Cooimotion Easy Pieces Geffen Records ; Meadow Brook fare foggy ; Dance to raise funds in name of ex-chair ; Varner's Studio Theatre to show spooky musical revue ; SPORTS finish near bottom of standings: Pioneers fall in GLIAC ; Grapplers surprise at Division II meet ; Kruszewski steps down as women's cage coach ; Women finish year below .500 ; Nothing new at league meet Men claim title No.9 ; OU duo claims table tennis titles at ACUI tourney ; IM men's league winds up season: Hoopsters No. 1 ; Goerke leads way at Midwest meet ; Sports trivia

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Crime, Spring break, Alcohol policy, Meadow Brook Ball, Bomb threats, Kresge Library, Oakland University Police Department, Handicapped accessibility, Sexually transmitted diseases, National Organization for Women

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