O'Brien, MargaretLamphear, ChrisSchwark, CandiceDeBrincat, GinaSzocik, SteveReghi, ElizabethCasey, MaryJasinski, ElizabethSears, TammieMattina, FrancescaKing, StevenVanderbeke, PatriciaAllen, MarieCorrado, PeteDeLazzer, ClaudineDempsey, DianeDoll, MarilynnGerstner, JoanneGiacomantonio, SalHiggins, RaeMandel, EdwardOtenbaker, LauraPruette, TamiSchneider, ElizabethSpencer, SalleeTaylor, LisaThurman, JosephTyrkus, MikeWebb, ShariseWhitcher, Jeff2018-09-272018-09-271991-01-28http://hdl.handle.net/10323/5556King's holiday celebrated by march; debate ; Health Institute holds seminar for businesses ; New nurse anesthesia major approved to help meet demand for specialists ; Meadow Brooks may lose $176,800 ; Student group organizes in protest of U.S. involvement in Gulf War ; Students call brawl reports exaggerated ; Black History Month kicks off with lecture ; Some upcoming Black History Month events ; Busted blinds allow Wilson peep show ; Corrections ; OU police watch as cut-through traffic increases ; Crime Watch ; Scholarships for minorities deserve support; clarification ; Peace goal unattainable unless all work toward it ; Letters to the Editor Changing times bring many important questions ; United we stand; divided we fall ; Black consciousness now a burning necessity for all Americans; mankind ; Let your hair down on vacation ; The adventure begins ; Keeping an open mind ; Troops welcome packages; letters: Personal items sent home; troops keep what they can carry ; Romney promotes volunteer service ; Woody Allen explores relationships in Alice ; ART In the Spirit of Protest is at Meadow Brook Gallery ; Exploring Dodge House ; HEALTH Diabetes program begins at health institute ; Q: How do you feel about censorship of the media in the Gulf War?: OU News Views ; Students protest: they want sexist class cut: Campus Spotlight ; Quote of the Week ; The Weekly Crossword Puzzle ; This Week's Horoscope ; What's Happening ; Sports events should go on as scheduled ; Maintain patriotism tone down glitz ; Temporary diversion not eternal escape ; Men tankers whip Kenyon; 132-93 ; Star guard strives to be role model ; SPORTS BRIEFS Soccer ; Men's Basketball ; Women's Basketball ; Women's Swimming ; Women swimmers beat Kenyon: Schermer sets pool record in 400 IM Jones qualifies for nationals in diving ; ON THE ROAD AGAIN Men lose; women win in double OT against NMU ; Men pound Huskies; women lose to Tech ; PIONEER TRAILS ; Free throwPDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.Martin Luther King Jr. Day observanceNursingState fundingProtestsThe Oakland Post 1991-01-28Other