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Custodians being cheated

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Employees should never feel like they’re forced into an unfavorable agreement in order to save their careers.

Students learn defenses against cyber crimes

By HALEY JONNA

The annual Cyber Security Awareness event took place in the Fireside Lounge of the Oakland Center on October 17 and 18. The UTS Help Desk presents the event to keep students from becoming victims of cyber crime.

Tragedy unites campus

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One year ago, Corey Jackson, a 19-year-old sophomore who lived in the residence halls, committed suicide on campus.

Skipping to class

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We’ll be honest. We’re renowned for not going to class, but we still know it’s important. We’re thrown into a different atmosphere when we enter college, one without credit review for missing classes and parental nagging if we’re living on campus, and we are forced to depend on ourselves for a change. As college students, [...]

OU offers new course, Women and Islam

By MADELINE LOSHAW

The women and gender studies and religious studies departments will be offering a new course next semester. The course, Women and Islam, will be taught by instructor Layla Saatchi, also new to Oakland University.

Embracing democracy

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There’s no doubt that the debate will be a large event, since a national spotlight will shine on OU. But does it automatically associate the school with the Republican Party forever? It shouldn’t.

A lesson in fashion etiquette

By ASHLEY ALLISON

The 2nd Annual Business Fashion Show: Do’s and Don’ts of Business Casual Wear and the Pitfalls of Social Media, will be held Oct. 5.

Revised “I” grade policy more lenient on students

By JUSTIN COLMAN

Beginning in the fall semester of next year, Oakland University will be implementing changes to its incomplete grade policy. The “I” grade, or an incomplete grade, is utilized in case of an emergency or accident that forces a student out of the class for an extended period of time. The I grade allows students to [...]

Students aim for workforce jump

By HALEY JONNA

Oakland University offers many resources to help its students make the transition into the professional world.

Dorm larcenies on the rise

By MADELINE LOSHAW

Laptops, money and other valuables were reported stolen from two dorm rooms in Vandenberg Hall the morning of Sept. 15.

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