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Live Blog: HC Women's Basketball vs. Centenary

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<a href=”http://www.coveritlive.com/mobile.php?option=com_mobile&task=viewaltcast&altcast_code=e4ac6a1b36″>Women’s Basketball Homecoming</a>

A future without Affirmative Action

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By MACKENZIE ROGER and ASHLEIGH QUINNStaff Reporter and Staff Intern The tables were set, the food was waiting to be served, and the women were ready to begin. Everything was ready for a forum on affirmative action — everything except for the audience, that is. Following a time delay and venue shift, the Sigma Gamma Rho [...]

News Brief: Pogue announced as new head soccer coach

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Eric Pogue is set to take over as head coach of men's soccer.

Winter career fair offers limited choices

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By MACKENZIE ROGERStaff Reporter A week after news broke that Michigan unemployment had topped ten percent, hundreds of Oakland University students and alumni gathered in the Oakland Center on Wednesday, Jan. 28th to meet nearly 50 prospective employers  – from Rite Aid to State Farm Insurance – at the annual Winter Career Fair. Many jobseekers, [...]

Tuition freeze: Too soon to tell

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Governor Granholm proposed that public universities keep tuition rates same next year in exchange for portion of the federal stimulus package money. OU spokesperson said it's too preliminary to make that decision.

Business students to get more opportunities

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By SEAN GARNERSenior Reporter In the midst of a harsh economic recession and statewide unemployment near 10 percent, Oakland University’s School of Business Administration has established a program to help students network with local enterprises. The SBA has created the Center for Integrated Business Research and Education in what SBA spokesperson Robin Michel said is [...]

Provost Moudgil speaks about OU

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By TIM RATH and COLLEEN MILLERWeb Editor and Managing Editor Last week, The Oakland Post sat down with Virinder Moudgil, Oakland University’s senior vice president for academic affairs and provost of academic affairs. Moudgil talked about the growth and direction of OU, which highlight the university’s commitment and influence on the local economy.  On OU’s [...]

Vandal ordered fine

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By SEAN GARNERSenior Reporter The former Oakland University student convicted and expelled for graffiti vandalism reached an out-of-court settlement with the OU Police Department last week to pay the university $500 for damages. Tory Dantuma, a former diver on the OU swim team, was sued by OUPD for $1,500 for damages and police compensation for [...]

An 'enchanted' night

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By DANIEL STECHER and LINDSEY WOJCIKContributing Reporter and Editor in Chief Nearly a year after Annie Johnson’s fiance Dan Driscoll proposed to her, the couple returned to Oakland University’s annual Meadow Brook Ball. “It was a ‘this is where it all began’ kind of moment,” Johnson said about returning to the ball. “The mansion will [...]

Deadline extended

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By MASUDUR RAHMANCampus Editor The deadline for turning in candidate applications for Oakland University Student Congress was extended from Feb. 4 to Feb. 11. Jennifer Doptis, head of the election committee, said this was to get more applicants for 2009-2010. Some currently on the OUSC executive board are running for a position, like Kristin Dayag, [...]

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