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Speaker to talk about Pultizer Prize winner Arthur Miller

By NATALIE POPOVSKI

On Jan. 10, Oakland University welcomed Nathan Abrams to the Oakland Center for a lecture about Pulitzer Prize winner and playwright, Arthur Miller.

Police Files

By Natalie Popovski

Marijuana use investigated in the student apartments; Suspicious activity reported outside of Hamlin Hall; MIP issued at Hamlin Hall

Around the Summit League: Part 2

By BRYAN EVERSON

In the second and final part of 'Around the Summit League,' The Oakland Post's Bryan Everson got an in-depth looks at the other men's basketball teams within the Summit League. To view the first part including UMKC, visit www.oaklandpostonline.com

Individual contributions can create pride in the university

By GUEST COLUMNIST LAURA KLEIN

On a cold afternoon at the end of fall semester, I was walking out of Elliot Hall and saw a female student on the ground next to one of the pink bikes from the Oakland University Bike Share program.

Police files: Jan. 11

By NATALIE POPOVSKI

Students on baseball team issued MIPs at Hamlin Hall; threatening and rude remarks made at Hamlin Hall; suspicious activity at student's apartment on Ravine Drive

The Device Debacle

By KAITLYN CHORNOBY, KEVIN ROMANCHIK, KAY NGUYN

There have always been loyalty debates over what could be considered the three most mainstream mobile operating systems: Android, iOS and BBOS. As journalists, Oakland Post staff members need to take into consideration effectiveness of news consumption, social media and other methods of keeping up to date. Still, as is common, each OS holds distinct features which appeal to individuals.

Building the campus commuter connection

By MISHA MAYHAND

Once we get past tuition hikes and parking frustrations during the first week of school, we pretty much figure our problems end here, right?

Blogging as an Internet art form

By SONIA LITYNSKYJ

Anyone with a creative incentive towards life knows the difficulty of dry spells that follow our explosive bouts of art. So as I see it, when it comes to writing as a form of art in the context of blogging, same story.

Perspectives a decade after

By BRIAN FIGURSKI, KAY NGUYEN and NICHOLE SEGUIN

Memories of 9/11 have captured conversations worldwide for the last 10 years and the Oakland University community has spent the last week reflecting on that day’s events in the wake of the 10th anniversary.

Coffee brings out a sense of community

By Haley Jonna

While college brings new opportunities, friends and independence, it also brings sleep deprivation. And while most of us cannot seem to schedule in sleep, we often turn to caffeine. As a die hard Starbucks addict, I am ashamed to admit that I will travel through rain, sleet, snow, even Hur- ricane Irene, to get my [...]

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