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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, [...]

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.

You paid, you decide

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We’re asking for tips because we want to publish what you want, not what we think you want.

Chartwells offers up cuts

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Orgs should move focus to more campus events

Smoking policy loses flame

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The revised on-campus smoking policy at Oakland University was the subject of a recent email blast from John Beaghan, vice president of finance and administration, an OU news article and an Oakland Post article.

Move focus to housing

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As illustrated by the approximately 100 Oakland University students displaced last week from their promised on-campus housing spaces, the overcrowding of cam- pus housing is an issue.

Parking is a pain… not

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Parking. The word alone is enough to prompt many Oakland University students, staff and faculty to begin a diatribe of epic proportions...

Grizzlies’ growing pains

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The school is growing, yet we’re hindered by these cuts at a time when we’re trying to redefine ourselves and build a brand.

What are we paying for?

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Tuition is up another 7 percent after an increase of almost 6 percent last year and a 9 percent hike the year before. But are students getting an equal return on their ever-increasing investment?

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