The Oakland Sail 1987-04-13

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1987-04-13

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Oakland Sail, Inc.

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Clowning around ; Faculty pay raises factor in possible fall tuition hike; says budget chief ; Faber vows to call spring-summer meeting if Congress won ' t allocate unspent funds ; University gives past speaker records to controversial radio talk show host ; Senate may rework I-grade policy ; Police Beat: Student caught driving stolen car ; Pair of new trustees differ on future funding ; Looking more like summer ; No evidence unleaded gas harmful; university research with GM finds ; EDITORIAL: Library lacking books; materials ; Letters to the Editor: 'Clever pranks' jeopardize future student use of Hall ; Campus clean-up requires students to be responsible ; Blacks have right to be sensitive to stereotypes ; Cartoon adding on to all stereotypes blacks already have ; Employee's car hit; thoughtless driver should learn to be more conscientious ; LAC goes to Lansing to lobby for state aid ; 2 faculty; 2 students receive 1987 Michigan college awards ; FEATURES: Sarcastic comedian draws mixed reactions ; Handicap group to be reactivated ; ABS organizes first scholarship ball; 3 receive $500 awards ; Student wins way to Lester's heart ; Student band dreams of making it big ; New 'Ambassadors' group stresses greater community involvement ; AIDS threat has questionable effect on students'sexual values ; Editor's Note ; Study shows small market for class '87 ; ABS picnic attracts big; diverse crowd ; MBT announces 1987-88 season ; Chapel creates study space for final exams ; SPORTS: It was a good year for Pioneers ; Tennis team struggling in first part of season ; Tiger Trivia ; Spring weather brings out joggers ; Cuts in federal aid hurt black students; report says ; Commentary: OU fans don't deserve good teams

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Tuition rates, Oakland University. Board of Trustees, Incomplete grades, Handicapped students, AIDS, Association of Black Students

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