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Provost Moudgil appointed to serve as president of Lawrence Technological University

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Virinder Moudgil, senior vice president for academic affairs and Oakland University provost, has been selected to serve as president of Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, according to a press release issued by the university, and was approved by the LTU Board of Trustees at their Friday meeting.

A second chance

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Three orphaned grizzly bear cubs — named Boo, Thor and Mike — made their Detroit debut at the zoo on Thursday, March 19.

Focusing on higher education

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Global movement of religious persecution to petition Iranian government

Pipe explosion temporarily closes down Vandenberg Hall

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According to Cora Hanson, manager of environmental health and living, the pipe let go while a contractor was doing a pressure test on the refrigerator lines.

Battling an eating disorder

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For one week every year, eating disorders are brought under the spotlight. This year, that spotlight will shine on Oakland University, as it takes center stage during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.

Give it to me baby

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Babycakes Cafe doesn’t have an oven. In fact, the store doesn’t even bake cupcakes. Collaborating with Rockin’ Cupcakes in Rochester and Peteet’s Famous Cheesecakes in Detroit, the location imports all of its goods from local areas. That doesn’t stop people from coming in, though.

Cultural Foundations and Historical Development of Rock Music Professor passes away at age of 59

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Professor Ron DeRoo, a special lecturer at Oakland University, passed away unexpectedly last night at the age of 59.

OU receives largest individual donation in history — $21 million

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Oakland University has received its largest individual donation in the school’s history — a total of $21 million — from an anonymous donor.

Two persons of interest identified in Hamlin Hall larceny case

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According to reports from the Oakland University Police Department, the two suspects involved in last week's Hamlin Hall larcenies have been identified as persons of interest.

Student thefts increase

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Since Oct. 5 2011, there have been 33 reported cases of larceny on the campus of Oakland University. Of those 30 instances, six of them happened last Tuesday on Jan. 10.

Campus thefts on the rise

By JORDAN GONZALEZ and NICHOLE SEGUIN

OUPD confirmed that the thefts at Hamlin Hall included one laptop, two iPods and a purse that were taken from two unlocked dorms in Hamlin Hall that were illegally entered.

OUPD searches for man who pulled knife on students

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A campus alert was issued this morning by the Oakland University Police Department after it was reported that an unknown man pulled a knife on a group of students after they asked him to leave a party at the 3000 Ann V. Nicholson apartments around 12:30 a.m. Saturday morning.

Top 11 of 2011

By NICHOLE SEGUIN and MEGAN SEMERAZ

Student involved in crash Wednesday night

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A car accident on Hall Road Wednesday night critically injured some of the involved occupants, according to an article by the The Macomb Daily. An Oakland University student was among those injured. The student, a freshman and member of a sorority on campus, was admitted to the Henry Ford Hospital in Macomb on Wednesday, according [...]

DEBATE: Q and A with OUSC President and Vice President

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What were your thoughts on the remarks made today by GOP presidential candidates regarding federal loans? Vice President Elisa Malile: I was very disappointed in the remarks (regarding loans). I came to this university on federal loans. My parents lost the money, so we didn’t have it. I’ve used federal loans to get me through. [...]

OU Republicans gear up for the GOP debate

By JORDAN GONZALEZ

The College Republicans at Oakland University are gearing up for the upcoming Republican debate at OU and have been active promoting the group.

Working with CNBC: Students volunteer for debate

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When senior Daniel Poole decided to come to Oakland University, volunteering for a GOP presidential debate was the last thing he ever expected. However, when David Dulio, director of the political science department, sent out an email informing majors of the opportunity, Poole was quick to respond.

Auburn Hills passes housing option

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An off-campus housing facility, parking structure and student center was recently approved for the downtown Auburn Hills area by the City of Auburn Hills.

Reader, rider and writer

By KAITLYN CHORNOBYand NICHOLE SEGUIN

Sophomore English major remembered for her strong passions

A haunting passion: New interactive haunted house offers visitors a trip with the undead

By NICHOLE SEGUIN AND STEPHANIE PREWEDA

Sinister Haunted House can’t keep the dead under the ground. Once inside there is only one rule — you do what you are told by the people that live inside the house.

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