The Oakland Post 2017-02-08
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Just Keep Dancing: 600 guests dive 'Under the Sea' at 43rd Annual Meadow Brook Ball ; Townhall Turnout. Residents meet in Vandenberg Dining Center to discuss meal plan changes ; Terrorist Talks. CIA agent speaks to students about how terrorists perceive themselves ; Tournament Home. Men's and women's basketball teams approach Motor City Madness ; Looking back: Professor accused of classroom bias ; Residents resist changes to dining plans ; Police Files: Drunk or sick? ; Locker room thief ; Test prep courses available: OU offers review for entrance exams into higher education ; Civil rights panel held for African American Celebration Month ; OUWB provides health care to struggling citizens ; Actively Move Forward pushes for bereavement policy ; Take these tips before heading out ; Don't be like Jim; take identity theft seriously ; How terrorists see themselves; explained by CIA ; Getting active with bae on Valentine's Day: Alternative romantic activities of partner yoga; ballroom dance lessons at Rec Center Feb. 13 ; Dance Jam concludes Go Red Week ; Enchantment Under the Sea: Life is the bubbles at the 43rd annual Meadow Brook Ball ; A Nautical Night ; Satan writing; just wanted to check in ; Student seeks loan relief through satanic transaction ; A Muslim American student's perspective on the immigration ban ; Political Focus: Trump's executive immigration order ; Remembering black history: The first Barack Obama: First black senator was proponent of peace ; 'Arrival': A science fiction film based in human emotion ; Drew's Review: More socially conscious artists in 2017? ; Remembering tragedy: 'Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close' ; Baseball team hosts annual First Pitch Banquet: Players gather to garner support; raise money ; Oakland Division I hockey falls to EMU ; Daniels contributes more than statistics ; Oakland alumni rep in Europe ; Women's basketball beats UWM Panthers ; Motor City Madness approaches: Men's; women's teams in good standings for Horizon League