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By Amy Eckardt
“Do you believe in magic?” Sorry Harry Potter fans, this is not a Hogwarts kind of class. Magic, Witchcraft and Religion, or AN 271/REL 271, is an exploratory course of religion and its relation to the studies of magic and witchcraft. The class uses anthropological theories and applies them to magic and witchcraft and how [...]
By Amy Eckardt
A series profiling the strange classes that are offered on campus.
By Amy Eckardt
Downtown Rochester has offered a variety of different cuisines, from the juicy steaks at Rochester Chop House to Taiwanese delights at Bangkok Cuisine. One thing Rochester has been lacking for quite some time is a Mexican restaurant.
By Amy Eckardt
Rise Up is a benefit concert running all day Thursday, Sept. 30.
By Amy Eckardt
Breweries and German American clubs celebrate Oktoberfest.
By Amy Eckardt
This past May, Oakland University alum Jarret Schlaff traveled to Guatemala to take part in a humanities program that gave others the gift of growth.
By Amy Eckardt
Arts, Beats & Eats completes its first year in Royal Oak.
By Amy Eckardt
As the Oakland University campus continues to expand to appease the heightened interest in a medical program, the Center for Student Activities has agreed to lend one of their best to help construct student life at the new William Beaumont School of Medicine.
By Amy Eckardt
If you happen to see a man walking around campus with thick black-rimmed glasses and a stack of movies under his arm, chances are you just saw Professor Kyle Edwards. Edwards started at Oakland University in the fall of 2006 as an Assistant Professor of English.