The Oakland Post 2018-01-31
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Party Like Gatsby: Oakland enjoys a gilded night at the annual Meadow Brook Ball ; Tuition Trends. Tuition costs among OU and other universities tied to competition ; Shape of Water. Review of Guillermo del Toro's critically acclaimed film ; Possible NBA Pick ; Kendrick Nunn's record looking good for draft after this season ; Looking back: The first Meadow Brook Ball ; Engineering and Computer Science Day returns: Both programs try to properly inform prospective students of the opportunities on Oakland's campus ; Dr. Barbara Oakley discusses the power of learning ; Opportunities for academic success: New partnership with Kaplan helps with standardized testing approach campus community ; ICE: A local issue ; The rise of tuition: Relationship between arbitrary college competition and student retention rates ; Go Red Week previews heart health initiatives ; Examining the 'Science of Hope' ; The coalition of Housing and Disability Services: making dorms more comfy: Highlight: The Boxing Club ; 'The school for Scandal' rings true even in 2018 ; Vintage hotspot of Pontiac 'Virgie Geroux': New store in local area stocked with historical pieces ; Back to the '20s for the Meadow Brook Ball ; Couples in college: married life on campus: Is it always a fairytale ending or another case in divorce court ; Lakaysha Mitchell: Keeping the dream alive ; Brewing the best: Do it yourself; making beer from home ; Reaction to the so-called "Fake News Awards": Trump posts his list of dishonest media outlets ; Is 'The Shape of Water' worth the Oscar hype? ; Fall Out Boy breaks out of pop punk norm with "MANIA" ; Basketball at BDubs ; Student org spotlight: Ballroom and Latin Dance Club: Midseason check-up: indoor track and field: Men's and women's teams prepare for outdoor season; hope to make an impact on Horizon League standings ; Kendrick Nunn: possible NBA pick ; Student Loans. They're gonna hit you like a sucker punch. Why student loans would be sociopathic jerks ; Student rethinks college after being humiliated during class