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Police Files

By Gabi Jaye

Suspicious person: Feb. 10 two officers were dispatched to East Vandenberg night watch for an intoxicated male. The student came to Vandenberg cafeteria to eat even though he lives in apartments. He claimed to have drunk vodka and a 40-ounce bottle of beer. Officers discovered that the student is also a registered sex offender. He [...]

Campus Events March 5-9

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Weekend events on campus courtesy of the Center for Student Activities Friday, March 5 Gaming Guild: Friday Night Gaming 2:30-11:30 p.m., Room 125, Room 128, Lake Michigan Room, Bumpers Game Room, Oakland Center International Allies Organization: Meeting 4:00-6:00 p.m., Lake Huron Room, Oakland Center Japan Club: Meeting 4:30-6:30 p.m., Room 126-127, Oakland Center Young Life: [...]

Residence hall programming presents ‘Microwave Miracles’

By Courtney Umbras

Theresa Kowalski will be hosting Microwave Miracles on Wednesday, March 3. The event will be held in the Van Wagoner lounge from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Microwave Miracles is to help students that are pressed for time, find quick and easy meals to make in the microwave. Kowalski will show how to cook an [...]

Graduation fair serves as a one-stop shop for grad needs

By Courtney Umbras

The Barnes & Noble at Oakland University will be sponsoring the Graduation Fair on Tuesday, March 9 and Wednesday, March 10. The event is being held to help soon-to-be graduates find most, if not all, of their graduation needs in one place. Tuesday’s events will take place in the bookstore, located in the lower level [...]

Weekend events Feb. 26-28

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Schedule of weekend events on the campus of Oakland University provided by the Center for Student Activities Friday, February 26 No activities. Saturday, February 27 Michigan Chess Association: Conference 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., Room 125, 126-127, Gold Rooms, Banquet Room A, Oakland Center Secure Planning Strategies: Meeting 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Lake Michigan Room, Oakland Center Writing [...]

Writers honored for excellence

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Slavery may no longer exist, but its legacy still persists, according to Taryn Dover. “People with more Caucasian physical features are seen as more beautiful in society,” said Dover, a pre-med sophomore. This was the idea behind her project, “African American Women Females and Beauty: Divided by Complexion,” which won first place in the “Writing [...]

OU President Russi testifies to Mich. Senate Subcommittee on higher education

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Oakland University President Gary Russi gave testimony today on behalf of the university in front of the Michigan Senate Appropriations subcommittee on higher education. Russi gave the subcommittee his response to Gov. Jennifer Granholm’s proposal for the 2011 Michigan budget released earlier this month. He related Granholm’s comment in her State of the State address [...]

Weekend Events Feb. 19-21

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Weekend Events: Friday-Sunday, February 19-21, 2010 Thursday, February 18 Athletics Department: Men’s Basketball – OU vs South Dakota State (OU Veterans Night at the O’rena) 7:00 p.m., O’rena, Recreation and Athletics Center Friday, February 19 Gaming Guild: Friday Night Gaming 2:30-11:30 p.m., Room 125, Lake Michigan Room, Lake Superior B Room, Bumpers Game Room, Oakland [...]

A look at the first ladies of OUSC

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With the Oakland University Student Congress elections season just around the corner — presidential ticket candidates will be formally announced in early March — president Kristin Dayag and vice president Saman Waquad will soon be ending their term.

Taste of Africa serves up diversity

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The Taste of Africa gala will take place in the banquet rooms of the Oakland Center on Friday Feb.12 from 4 pm to 7 pm.

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