The Oakland Post 2012-03-21

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Vote 2012 ; this week ; BY THE NUMBERS KRESGE LIBRARY ; Perspectives STAFF EDITORIAL Make sure to think carefully before voting casually in OUSC elections ; Perspectives EDITORIAL The problem with Paul; a warning to students: Republican presidential nominee should not be endorsed by students ; EDITORIAL Alumni goes to UN for women's conference ; Campus Human trafficking on the rise: Activists visit OU; discuss state of modern slavery in the world ; Campus Fighting for higher education: Global movement of religious persecution to petition Iranian gov't ; POLICE FILES: Counterfeit money used at Pioneer Food Court ; THE WOMEN BEHIND OU ; Campus Satellite campus expansion shortens trip for commuters: Anton-Franklin Center to offer over 85 classes next Fall ; Now hiring: Editor-in-chief ; Campus Cultures unite on campus grounds ; 'International Night' displays cultural roots ; 2012 OUSC ELECTIONS ; OU Student Congress elections are being held March 26-28. Need some help figuring out who you're voting for? We've got you covered. ; Sports CATCHING UP WITH KITO: Former Oakland center; Keith Benson; looks to standout in the D-League ; Sports Cooking up some Rice: Oakland advances to final four of the CIT ; THE BLITZ ; WEEKLY PUZZLES ; Local Rust Belt market showcases crafters: Market sells handmade goods in community atmosphere ; LOCAL BRIEFS: Tray restaurant week ; Local Catholic Social Services of Oakland County opens new office in Auburn Hills ; New office focuses on teen and young adult counseling ; Life WXOU: Bringing home the gold: WXOU breaks MSUs Station of the Year Award 11 -year winning streak ; Life Last Lecture ; Tradition vs. technology ; Traditional textbooks still stand strong against the emergence of e-books ; Mouthing Off SATIRE The Internet is no place to air your dirty laundry

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