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On Sept. 13, 1995, The Oakland Post ran the following description of a missing student: “Tina Biggar is 5-foot-7, weighs 145 pounds and has blonde hair and brown eyes. She wears glasses or contact lenses. Anyone who may have seen Biggar or may have any information as to her whereabouts should contact the OU Police at FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother. ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St CYCLING FOR A CAUSE: OU AND AHA PARTNERSHIP Not only was getting involved for a good cause, but the AHA also supports a lot of research being done by faculty and students at OU through grant funding. It is a win-win community partnership.”. RLA and Student Congress have donated $3,000 to the American Heart Association on behalf of all OU students. “Any student canparticipate and
GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public ‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITS “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
CONTACT US – THE OAKLAND POST The Oakland Post is an independent student-run newspaper located on Oakland University’s campus in Rochester, Mich. The Oakland Post covers stories both on campus and in the surrounding community. Meet the staff here. Contact information: Jeff Thomas Editor-in-Chief editor@oaklandpostonline.com Garry Gilbert Editorial Adviser (248) 370-2105 gjgilber@oakland.edu TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
THE OAKLAND POST
On Sept. 13, 1995, The Oakland Post ran the following description of a missing student: “Tina Biggar is 5-foot-7, weighs 145 pounds and has blonde hair and brown eyes. She wears glasses or contact lenses. Anyone who may have seen Biggar or may have any information as to her whereabouts should contact the OU Police at FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother. ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St CYCLING FOR A CAUSE: OU AND AHA PARTNERSHIP Not only was getting involved for a good cause, but the AHA also supports a lot of research being done by faculty and students at OU through grant funding. It is a win-win community partnership.”. RLA and Student Congress have donated $3,000 to the American Heart Association on behalf of all OU students. “Any student canparticipate and
GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public ‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITS “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
THE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by OBITUARIES – THE OAKLAND POST Jogger killed in campus accident was an avid runner, Spartans fan and involved father. By Kaylee Kean. May 15, 2015. REC-WELL INITIATES A WELLNESS CALENDAR PROMOTING HEALTHY The March wellness calendar has kicked off on Oakland University’s campus, promoting healthy habits all month. OU’s Recreation and Well-Being Center started the tradition of monthly wellness calendars last year in April to help students, faculty and staff with the restrictions of the pandemic. “When the calendar was published on social media, the feedback was HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
NEW CHIEF OF STAFF WORKS TO ADVANCE OAKLAND’S IMPACT As a part of her vision in “Reimagining OU,” President Ora Hirsch Pescovitz wanted to add a new position to her cabinet: the chief of staff. After a long hiring process, she decided on Dr. Joshua Merchant, who returned to his home state of Michigan. The decision to come back to the state was one centered on Merchant’s No. 1 priority— family.
THE PROBLEM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IS THE PROBLEM OF THE “The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.” These words, written in 1903, from the opening paragraph of W.E.B. Du Bois’ “The Souls of Black Folk” constituted his thesis that the Civil War was not the transformativemoment in
SOUTH FOUNDATION RENOVATION AND ADDITION UNDERWAY Construction started Feb. 1 on Oakland University’s South Foundation Hall’s massive upgrade — a $40 million dollar renovation and expansion — according to a recent press release. The building’s square footage is jumping from 49,645 to 91,100 square feet, with classrooms increasing from 37 to 50. The project is slated to finishin May 2023
GARY RUSSI: WHERE IS HE NOW? The whereabouts of former Oakland University President Gary Russi have been shrouded in mystery since his retirement August 2013. Russi, who served an unprecedented 18-year-term at OU, left quietly. There were no campus-wide parties or receptions in his honor and he has not been available for a comment to the media. The circumstances have kept SHANE LEWIS HIRED AS DIRECTOR OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS Four years ago, Shane Lewis was one of many college students hoping to make a difference in the world. Now, he has the opportunity to do that, right here on Oakland University’s campus. After almost nine years at OU, Lewis has been announced as the new director of undergraduate admissions CONTACT US – THE OAKLAND POST The Oakland Post is an independent student-run newspaper located on Oakland University’s campus in Rochester, Mich. The Oakland Post covers stories both on campus and in the surrounding community. Meet the staff here. Contact information: Jeff Thomas Editor-in-Chief editor@oaklandpostonline.com Garry Gilbert Editorial Adviser (248) 370-2105 gjgilber@oakland.edu TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
THE OAKLAND POST
On Sept. 13, 1995, The Oakland Post ran the following description of a missing student: “Tina Biggar is 5-foot-7, weighs 145 pounds and has blonde hair and brown eyes. She wears glasses or contact lenses. Anyone who may have seen Biggar or may have any information as to her whereabouts should contact the OU Police at FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother. ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St CYCLING FOR A CAUSE: OU AND AHA PARTNERSHIP Not only was getting involved for a good cause, but the AHA also supports a lot of research being done by faculty and students at OU through grant funding. It is a win-win community partnership.”. RLA and Student Congress have donated $3,000 to the American Heart Association on behalf of all OU students. “Any student canparticipate and
GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public ‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITS “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
CONTACT US – THE OAKLAND POST The Oakland Post is an independent student-run newspaper located on Oakland University’s campus in Rochester, Mich. The Oakland Post covers stories both on campus and in the surrounding community. Meet the staff here. Contact information: Jeff Thomas Editor-in-Chief editor@oaklandpostonline.com Garry Gilbert Editorial Adviser (248) 370-2105 gjgilber@oakland.edu TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
THE OAKLAND POST
On Sept. 13, 1995, The Oakland Post ran the following description of a missing student: “Tina Biggar is 5-foot-7, weighs 145 pounds and has blonde hair and brown eyes. She wears glasses or contact lenses. Anyone who may have seen Biggar or may have any information as to her whereabouts should contact the OU Police at FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother. ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St CYCLING FOR A CAUSE: OU AND AHA PARTNERSHIP Not only was getting involved for a good cause, but the AHA also supports a lot of research being done by faculty and students at OU through grant funding. It is a win-win community partnership.”. RLA and Student Congress have donated $3,000 to the American Heart Association on behalf of all OU students. “Any student canparticipate and
GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public ‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITS “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
THE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by OBITUARIES – THE OAKLAND POST Jogger killed in campus accident was an avid runner, Spartans fan and involved father. By Kaylee Kean. May 15, 2015. REC-WELL INITIATES A WELLNESS CALENDAR PROMOTING HEALTHY The March wellness calendar has kicked off on Oakland University’s campus, promoting healthy habits all month. OU’s Recreation and Well-Being Center started the tradition of monthly wellness calendars last year in April to help students, faculty and staff with the restrictions of the pandemic. “When the calendar was published on social media, the feedback was HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
NEW CHIEF OF STAFF WORKS TO ADVANCE OAKLAND’S IMPACT As a part of her vision in “Reimagining OU,” President Ora Hirsch Pescovitz wanted to add a new position to her cabinet: the chief of staff. After a long hiring process, she decided on Dr. Joshua Merchant, who returned to his home state of Michigan. The decision to come back to the state was one centered on Merchant’s No. 1 priority— family.
THE PROBLEM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IS THE PROBLEM OF THE “The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.” These words, written in 1903, from the opening paragraph of W.E.B. Du Bois’ “The Souls of Black Folk” constituted his thesis that the Civil War was not the transformativemoment in
SOUTH FOUNDATION RENOVATION AND ADDITION UNDERWAY Construction started Feb. 1 on Oakland University’s South Foundation Hall’s massive upgrade — a $40 million dollar renovation and expansion — according to a recent press release. The building’s square footage is jumping from 49,645 to 91,100 square feet, with classrooms increasing from 37 to 50. The project is slated to finishin May 2023
GARY RUSSI: WHERE IS HE NOW? The whereabouts of former Oakland University President Gary Russi have been shrouded in mystery since his retirement August 2013. Russi, who served an unprecedented 18-year-term at OU, left quietly. There were no campus-wide parties or receptions in his honor and he has not been available for a comment to the media. The circumstances have kept SHANE LEWIS HIRED AS DIRECTOR OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS Four years ago, Shane Lewis was one of many college students hoping to make a difference in the world. Now, he has the opportunity to do that, right here on Oakland University’s campus. After almost nine years at OU, Lewis has been announced as the new director of undergraduate admissionsTHE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother.NOORA NEIROUKH
Noora Neiroukh, Photographer. Hi, I’m Noora! I am a junior at OU majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Spanish. I have been interested in photography ever since I was 11 years old, when I started taking travel pictures with my dad’s Canon camera. After getting featured on the BBC News “In-Pictures” page a few yearsago, I was
HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
THE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother.NOORA NEIROUKH
Noora Neiroukh, Photographer. Hi, I’m Noora! I am a junior at OU majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Spanish. I have been interested in photography ever since I was 11 years old, when I started taking travel pictures with my dad’s Canon camera. After getting featured on the BBC News “In-Pictures” page a few yearsago, I was
HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
THE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
CYCLING FOR A CAUSE: OU AND AHA PARTNERSHIP Not only was getting involved for a good cause, but the AHA also supports a lot of research being done by faculty and students at OU through grant funding. It is a win-win community partnership.”. RLA and Student Congress have donated $3,000 to the American Heart Association on behalf of all OU students. “Any student canparticipate and
THE PROBLEM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IS THE PROBLEM OF THE “The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.” These words, written in 1903, from the opening paragraph of W.E.B. Du Bois’ “The Souls of Black Folk” constituted his thesis that the Civil War was not the transformativemoment in
ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITS “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
STUDY SHOWS WOMEN WITH THICK EYEBROWS MAY BE MORE Through the years, women’s eyebrows have been pencil thin, but in a 2019 study conducted by Oakland University psychology professors Dr. Lisa Welling and Dr. Justin Mogilski, men were found to be more attracted to women with thicker, fuller eyebrows. For the study, the researchers used a conjoint analysis statistical technique. This process involves multiple COULD THE MOON BE AN ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE PUT HERE BY A theory that has been getting more attention is that the moon that peacefully shines in the night sky may actually be an artificial satellite that was put here by aliens. The first evidence that the moon may not be what we think it is came on Nov. 20, 1969. According to the History Channel, the Apollo 12 launch vehicle crashed into themoon
HALLMARK MOVIES MAKE ME WANNA ABANDON MY LIFE AND FIND A Hallmark movies make me wanna abandon my life and find a husband. It’s the time of year where the carols are crooning, the gingerbread is baking and, of course, the Hallmark Channel is playing. The newest movie “Loving Christmas,” starring that one short blonde girl and that tall hunky lumberjack man from “Christmas in Love” andTHE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother.NOORA NEIROUKH
Noora Neiroukh, Photographer. Hi, I’m Noora! I am a junior at OU majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Spanish. I have been interested in photography ever since I was 11 years old, when I started taking travel pictures with my dad’s Canon camera. After getting featured on the BBC News “In-Pictures” page a few yearsago, I was
HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
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The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother.NOORA NEIROUKH
Noora Neiroukh, Photographer. Hi, I’m Noora! I am a junior at OU majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Spanish. I have been interested in photography ever since I was 11 years old, when I started taking travel pictures with my dad’s Canon camera. After getting featured on the BBC News “In-Pictures” page a few yearsago, I was
HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
THE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
WAY TOO EARLY 2024 ELECTION PREDICTIONS: WHAT WE CAN Way too early 2024 election predictions: What we can expect. Much to the chagrin of our pundit class, the pre-election anxiety and unrest didn’t just disappear into thin air with Joe Biden’s victory. This COVID-19 crisis is real. Cases are spiking, people are hurting and thus far our institutions have failed miserably at protecting ourlives.
THE PROBLEM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IS THE PROBLEM OF THE “The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.” These words, written in 1903, from the opening paragraph of W.E.B. Du Bois’ “The Souls of Black Folk” constituted his thesis that the Civil War was not the transformativemoment in
ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITS “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
STUDY SHOWS WOMEN WITH THICK EYEBROWS MAY BE MORE Through the years, women’s eyebrows have been pencil thin, but in a 2019 study conducted by Oakland University psychology professors Dr. Lisa Welling and Dr. Justin Mogilski, men were found to be more attracted to women with thicker, fuller eyebrows. For the study, the researchers used a conjoint analysis statistical technique. This process involves multiple COULD THE MOON BE AN ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE PUT HERE BY A theory that has been getting more attention is that the moon that peacefully shines in the night sky may actually be an artificial satellite that was put here by aliens. The first evidence that the moon may not be what we think it is came on Nov. 20, 1969. According to the History Channel, the Apollo 12 launch vehicle crashed into themoon
HALLMARK MOVIES MAKE ME WANNA ABANDON MY LIFE AND FIND A Hallmark movies make me wanna abandon my life and find a husband. It’s the time of year where the carols are crooning, the gingerbread is baking and, of course, the Hallmark Channel is playing. The newest movie “Loving Christmas,” starring that one short blonde girl and that tall hunky lumberjack man from “Christmas in Love” andTHE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
NOORA NEIROUKH
Noora Neiroukh, Photographer. Hi, I’m Noora! I am a junior at OU majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Spanish. I have been interested in photography ever since I was 11 years old, when I started taking travel pictures with my dad’s Canon camera. After getting featured on the BBC News “In-Pictures” page a few yearsago, I was
FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother. ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public STUDY SHOWS WOMEN WITH THICK EYEBROWS MAY BE MORE Through the years, women’s eyebrows have been pencil thin, but in a 2019 study conducted by Oakland University psychology professors Dr. Lisa Welling and Dr. Justin Mogilski, men were found to be more attracted to women with thicker, fuller eyebrows. For the study, the researchers used a conjoint analysis statistical technique. This process involves multiple SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
THE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
NOORA NEIROUKH
Noora Neiroukh, Photographer. Hi, I’m Noora! I am a junior at OU majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Spanish. I have been interested in photography ever since I was 11 years old, when I started taking travel pictures with my dad’s Canon camera. After getting featured on the BBC News “In-Pictures” page a few yearsago, I was
FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION Feminism has been trying to right men’s wrongs for over 150 years, and it’s clear that it’s not enough. Misandry presents the ultimate solution. The age of the white cishet man needs to come to a close. With women at the helm, this ship would run much smoother. ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public STUDY SHOWS WOMEN WITH THICK EYEBROWS MAY BE MORE Through the years, women’s eyebrows have been pencil thin, but in a 2019 study conducted by Oakland University psychology professors Dr. Lisa Welling and Dr. Justin Mogilski, men were found to be more attracted to women with thicker, fuller eyebrows. For the study, the researchers used a conjoint analysis statistical technique. This process involves multiple SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
THE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
STUDY SHOWS WOMEN WITH THICK EYEBROWS MAY BE MORE Through the years, women’s eyebrows have been pencil thin, but in a 2019 study conducted by Oakland University psychology professors Dr. Lisa Welling and Dr. Justin Mogilski, men were found to be more attracted to women with thicker, fuller eyebrows. For the study, the researchers used a conjoint analysis statistical technique. This process involves multiple HULU HAS A HIT WITH ‘ALONE’ Hulu has a hit with ‘Alone’. You can never go wrong with a thriller movie: everyone loves those suspenseful moments in a movie when you don’t know what’s gonna happen next. “Alone,” streaming on Hulu, is a classic-feeling, thriller-kidnapping movie. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, there’sbeautiful scenery
STUDENTS DEMAND JUSTICE FOR TEEN MA’KHIA BRYANT Students demand justice for teen Ma’Khia Bryant. Students gather near Elliott Tower for Thursday’s BLM OU demonstration. Sean King, dressed in a winter jacket and bracing against the wind, climbed on his car and rose his fist in the air as he spoke to students gathered to honor Ma’Khia Bryant in the parking lot of the Human HealthBuilding.
THE PROBLEM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IS THE PROBLEM OF THE “The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.” These words, written in 1903, from the opening paragraph of W.E.B. Du Bois’ “The Souls of Black Folk” constituted his thesis that the Civil War was not the transformativemoment in
ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITS “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
COULD THE MOON BE AN ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE PUT HERE BY A theory that has been getting more attention is that the moon that peacefully shines in the night sky may actually be an artificial satellite that was put here by aliens. The first evidence that the moon may not be what we think it is came on Nov. 20, 1969. According to the History Channel, the Apollo 12 launch vehicle crashed into themoon
LOOKING BACK: OU EMPLOYEE CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING IN 1995 In the summer of 1995, an internal audit of the GHC found there was $30,000 missing from the center’s budget since the 1991-92 fiscal year. Mary Paige, a secretary at the GHC, was initially charged with embezzlement of $1,172 of the total $30,000. On Nov. 2, 1995, Paige was brought to the 52nd District Court in Rochester Hills for herTHE OAKLAND POST
Oakland University's independent student newspaper. The “Saw” franchise is on its ninth film, and the plot is still going strong with new plot lines and twists around every corner. TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing byNOORA NEIROUKH
Hi, I’m Noora! I am a junior at OU majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Spanish. I have been interested in photography ever since I was 11 years old, when I started taking travel pictures with my dad’s Canon camera. After getting featured on the BBC News “In-Pictures” page a few THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St. Louis University School of Law and author of the book, “The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to CYCLING FOR A CAUSE: OU AND AHA PARTNERSHIP In order to raise money for life-saving stroke and heart disease research, University Recreation and Well-Being, Residence Life Association (RLA) and Student Congress have partnered up to bring the American Heart Association (AHA) Cycle Nation event to campus from March 29th through April 1st. The goal of the event is to have 250students ride
FEMINISM ISN’T ENOUGH, IT’S TIME WE DEMAND MALE OPPRESSION With it being International Women’s Month, I got to thinking about how feminism just isn’t doing it for me anymore. Equality between men and women? Absolutely not. Ladies, it’s about time we demand misandry. That’s right — we need to oppress men. Feminism has far too long catered to men in assuring them we just GARY RUSSI: WHERE IS HE NOW? The whereabouts of former Oakland University President Gary Russi have been shrouded in mystery since his retirement August 2013. Russi, who served an unprecedented 18-year-term at OU, left quietly. There were no campus-wide parties or receptions in his honor and he has not been available for a comment to the media. The circumstances have kept ‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITSTHE SOCIAL DILEMMA MOVIETHE SOCIAL DILEMMA WATCH FREEQUESTIONS ANSWERED FOR FREEGET QUESTIONS ANSWERED FOR FREESOCIAL MIRROR THEORY “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
LOOKING BACK: OU EMPLOYEE CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING IN 1995 A previous employee of Oakland University’s Graham Health Center (GHC) was sentenced in April 1996 for four counts of embezzlement from the medical center. In the summer of 1995, an internal audit of the GHC found there was $30,000 missing from the center’s budget since the 1991-92 fiscal year. Mary Paige, a secretary at the GHC,THE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
TINA BIGGAR’S KILLER GRANTED PAROLE HEARING Kenneth Tranchida, who pled guilty in 1996 to murdering Oakland University student Tina Biggar, was granted a parole hearing after serving 25 years out of his life sentence. The hearing started with the assistant attorney general, Alicia Lane, being sworn in by Jerome Warfield, a Michigan parole board member. Lane began the hearing by THE CABIN THAT MOLDED DANNY DODGE Nestled in the peaceful woods north of Meadow Brook Hall is the cabin of Daniel (Danny) Dodge. It was a place where a young boy could escape and play with his trains and planes, and a place where a young man would cultivate his love for automobiles. Danny was the only son ofJohn Dodge,
NOORA NEIROUKH
Noora Neiroukh, Photographer. Hi, I’m Noora! I am a sophomore at OU majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Spanish. I have been interested in photography ever since I was 11 years old, when I started taking travel pictures with my dad’s Canon camera. After getting featured on the BBC News “In-Pictures” page a few yearsago, I
THE HISTORY OF THE VICE PRESIDENCY AND THE IMPACT The history of the Vice Presidency and the impact. While people may think the vice president is just in the shadows. Their role is pretty significant. The vice presidency in the 20th century has become a robust consequential position, but it hadn’t always been that way, according to to Joel Goldstein, Professor of Law Emeritus at the St CYCLING FOR A CAUSE: OU AND AHA PARTNERSHIP Not only was getting involved for a good cause, but the AHA also supports a lot of research being done by faculty and students at OU through grant funding. It is a win-win community partnership.”. RLA and Student Congress have donated $3,000 to the American Heart Association on behalf of all OU students. “Any student canparticipate and
‘THE SOCIAL DILEMMA’ GIVES ‘BLACK MIRROR’ A RUN FOR ITSTHE SOCIAL DILEMMA MOVIETHE SOCIAL DILEMMA WATCH FREEQUESTIONS ANSWERED FOR FREEGET QUESTIONS ANSWERED FOR FREESOCIAL MIRROR THEORY “The Social Dilemma” is a Netflix docu-drama that looks at the dangers and human impact related to social media, with the very people who created it calling upon needed change. “The Social Dilemma” is so well put together in the sense that it had these original creators and presidents of social media companies calling out their owncreations.
GARY RUSSI: WHERE IS HE NOW? The whereabouts of former Oakland University President Gary Russi have been shrouded in mystery since his retirement August 2013. Russi, who served an unprecedented 18-year-term at OU, left quietly. There were no campus-wide parties or receptions in his honor and he has not been available for a comment to the media. The circumstances have kept POLITICAL FOCUS: WHAT DOES THE BLUE WAVE MEAN FOR AMERICAN The much anticipated “blue wave” made true on its promise on Tuesday, Nov. 6, leading to a sweeping control of the United States House of Representatives by Democrats, while three seats in the Senate were lost to the Republicans. There was a lot of anticipation on bothsides of
LOOKING BACK: OU EMPLOYEE CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING IN 1995 In the summer of 1995, an internal audit of the GHC found there was $30,000 missing from the center’s budget since the 1991-92 fiscal year. Mary Paige, a secretary at the GHC, was initially charged with embezzlement of $1,172 of the total $30,000. On Nov. 2, 1995, Paige was brought to the 52nd District Court in Rochester Hills for herTHE OAKLAND POST
The Oakland Post life survival guide. Oakland Post Staff. April 14, 2021. Here we are, at the end of yet another academic year. As some of us graduate and some of us remain at The Oakland Post, it is the responsibility of the elite journalists to dish out Mrs. Nancy styleadvice
STUDENTS DEMAND JUSTICE FOR TEEN MA’KHIA BRYANT Students demand justice for teen Ma’Khia Bryant. Students gather near Elliott Tower for Thursday’s BLM OU demonstration. Sean King, dressed in a winter jacket and bracing against the wind, climbed on his car and rose his fist in the air as he spoke to students gathered to honor Ma’Khia Bryant in the parking lot of the Human HealthBuilding.
TRANS RIGHTS PANEL PROMOTES UNDERSTANDING AND EMPATHY The Gender and Sexuality Center and Oakland University Libraries hosted the discussion panel “Trans Rights Are Human Rights” on Thursday, March 18. Hosted over Zoom, Dean Nasreddine moderated the panel consisting of Lilliana Reyes and Jey’nce Poindexter of the Trans Sistas of Color Project and the Ruth Ellis Center, OU criminal justice student Evan Berns GOODBYE TO CHICK-FIL-A IN THE OAKLAND CENTER One of the 15 chains in Michigan, Chick-fil-A at Oakland University, may be permanently closed. Chick-fil-A, an Atlanta-based company and one of the most successful fast-food chicken chains, has become an unlikely battleground in the American culture. When its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dan Cathy made comments about his opposition to gay marriage, the public ARGUING THE PROS AND CONS OF OU Arguing the pros and cons of OU. Walking through the Oakland Center at any given time, the similarities of the student body of Oakland University are easy to see. We’re all part of a growing institution that’s on the fast track to the big time. However, there are many differences between us. Apart from the usual divisions in age, sex and LOOKING BACK: OU EMPLOYEE CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING IN 1995 A previous employee of Oakland University’s Graham Health Center (GHC) was sentenced in April 1996 for four counts of embezzlement from the medical center. In the summer of 1995, an internal audit of the GHC found there was $30,000 missing from the center’s budget since the 1991-92 fiscal year. Mary Paige, a secretary at the GHC, THE PROBLEM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IS THE PROBLEM OF THE “The problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color-line.” These words, written in 1903, from the opening paragraph of W.E.B. Du Bois’ “The Souls of Black Folk” constituted his thesis that the Civil War was not the transformativemoment in
SATIRE: WHY DROPPING OUT MAY BE THE BEST OPTION TO END THE It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means: it is the worst time of the year to be a student. Whether you’re at the end of your college road or just starting, there’s no denying it: this semester has sucked. The best way to deal with it isn’t to powerthrough
JIM TEREBUS, OWNER OF “EREBUS” HAUNTED ATTRACTION REFLECTS The 1977 Oakland University alumus Jim Terebus recounts how the Pontiac-based four story haunted attraction came to be, witnessing people get the bejesus scared out of them and what’s next for Erebus.. Back in 1980, one of Terebus’ employers made him join a Jaycees group, which is a civic group for young business and community leaders. At the time the group was renting a 1300 sq. foot COULD THE MOON BE AN ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE PUT HERE BY A theory that has been getting more attention is that the moon that peacefully shines in the night sky may actually be an artificial satellite that was put here by aliens. The first evidence that the moon may not be what we think it is came on Nov. 20, 1969. According to the History Channel, the Apollo 12 launch vehicle crashed into themoon
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Missing art sculpture leads to a missionNovember 18, 2020
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Student Organic Farmers Club rebrands to ‘Growing Grizzlies’November 18, 2020
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Professors co-author article about vaccinationsBridget Janis
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Reporter • November 18, 2020 The issue of vaccinations is a sensitive topic that is becoming more politicized. Mark Navin, Ph.D. and chair of philosophy, and Jason Wasserman, Ph.D. and an associate Student Organic Farmers Club rebrands to 'Growing Grizzlies'Rachel Yim ,
Staff Reporter • November 18, 2020 The former Student Organic Farmers Club (SOFC) at Oakland University will be known as the Growing Grizzlies from now on.The
Studies show elevated mental health risks from COVID-19 Ashley Glasper, Contributor • November 17, 2020 Studies show young adults have experienced “disproportionately worse mental health outcomes, increased substance abuse and elevated suicidal ideation due to COVID-19.”Details
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