Post traumatic strike syndrome
The aftermath of the strike should influence OU to change how it disseminates information.
The aftermath of the strike should influence OU to change how it disseminates information.
The first e-bills are paid, the beds are made, the curfews kissed goodbye, textbooks are purchased and work schedules are adjusted. The galaxy seemed to be aligned when The Oakland Post ran a "Welcome" cover on the first week back. In retrospect, the sentiment was premature.
If you're just joining us, Oakland University's "You can afford this" campaign quickly became the biggest joke on campus this summer.
There’s no doubt that Oakland University’s campus is continually improving. It’s evident in the reduced number of potholes. In the parking lots, the new tiles in O’Dowd Hall, and the new Human Health Building coming to accommodate the new medical school. We appreciate these upgrades, as most of them lend to the quality of our [...]
In this economy... it's time to step it up.
Festivals have plenty to offer and now's the time to take advantage!
With the recent decisions in Iowa and Vermont to legalize gay marriage, Michigan should be doing a shameful self-reflection right about now to its 2004 Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage.
As the amended bill is in the Michigan Senate Judiciary Committee, now is the time to speak up for a change in the law that will affect college students
Staff Editorial: Some of us just elected a new student body president and vice president, some of us went to the state capitol, some of us will get our voices heard. Join us.
OUSC student elections have shown us a downward trend in voter enthusiasm, despite last year's record-setting national and student elections.