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By Dylan Dulberg
The Oakland University Greek Council is holding their annual Greek Week event from April 1 to April 8. The theme this year is Survivor. The slideshow of pictures here will be updated as more events occur. If you have photos of the events you would like to submit, send them to multimedia@oaklandpostonline.com [...]
Photos by Dylan Dulberg/The Oakland Post
By Lindsay Beaver
Travis Bader has made a name for himself in a Grizzlies uniform as one of the best shooters in the nation.
Photo courtesy of STEPHANIE MONTGOMERY
By STEPHANIE SOKOL and KAILEE MATHIAS
The ball was a magical time for many guests, especially junior Rebecca Kaufeld, when her boyfriend, senior Jared Kovverman, proposed in the music room at the Saturday night event.
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By Timothy Pontzer
The coach attributes a family atmosphere as one of the biggest reasons for his own achievements and the progress the Oakland program has seen under his tenure. He takes pride in seeing his kids succeed on the court, and especially off it. Nearly 30 players have gone on to play professional basketball after wearing the black and gold, but countless others have gone on to accomplish things outside the sports realm.
By KEVIN GRAHAM and MISHA MAYHAND
There’s a new flavor in town.
Flavor Flav’s Chicken and Ribs, located in Sterling Heights, offers a variety of home-cooked menu items.
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By Stephanie Sokol
Savory and sweet dishes, festive flute music and Christmas décor filled the Meadow Brook Hall Christopher Wren Dining Room as people gathered for the 10th annual Holiday Tea Dec. 11.
By Olivia Kuchlbauer
Once again, businesses in downtown Rochester have draped colorful lights outside their buildings for the holidays.
By Dylan Dulberg
If you are expecting a silly, lackadaisical slapstick comedy featuring four likeable actors with great chemistry, look no further than “The Watch"
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By Mark McMillan
In most instances, the weather waits for no one person or project. However, when it comes to the business of multimillionaire philanthropist and longtime friend of Oakland University, Steven Sharf, the weather knows who calls the shots.
By Chelsea Bistue
The 21st annual Susan G. Komen race for the cure was held in downtown Detroit on May 26.
More than 35,000 people braved the rain to participate in either the one mile or 5k race.
By Jordan Reed
Oakland University's chapter of the Gay Straight Alliance brings us the 9th annual drag show.
By STEPHANIE SOKOL
Hispanic American organization hosts night of entertainment
By Kevin Romanchik
When the final seconds ticked off the clock and Kentucky was crowned the national champion on April 1, the 2011-12 men’s basketball season officially came to an end. Even though the season for Oakland University men ended on Sunday, March 25 against Utah State, the year that passed was memorable for its notable wins, rebounding from losses and record-setting performances.
By Nichole Seguin
Three orphaned grizzly bear cubs — named Boo, Thor and Mike — made their Detroit debut at the zoo on Thursday, March 19.
By CLARE LA TORRE and STEPHANIE SOKOL
Photo students capture unseen corners of the historic monument
By Bryan Everson
CHALK WARS // A campus duo known as the Pokechalkers drew pictures of Pokémon outside the Oakland Center. Student Erin Russell shined when she decided to try drawing her own Pokémon character.
By JESSICA BOON
Oakland University students participate in a flash mob to raise awareness for the thousands of deaths in Syria. A bake sale was held to raise money for those who need aid.
By Dylan Dulberg
POETRY SLAM // Poet Panama Soweta, part of The Dynamic Duo, participates in the poetry slam on March 5 in the Oakland Center banquet rooms. In addition to The Dynamic Duo, there were a few walk up partipants.
By Jordan Reed
Love your body yoga event for students at Oakland University for National Eating Disorder Awareness week.