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Battling an eating disorder

By Nichole Seguin March 1, 2012

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...

Oakland Hockey Profile: Defenseman Jacob DeSano

By Damien Dennis January 19, 2012

Defenseman Jacob DeSano of the Division 1 Oakland Men’s Hockey team recently hit a career high of 80 points.DeSano’s 80th point came on Saturday, January 7 with a goal against Western Michigan. The...

Michael Moore speaks about Occupy movements, auto companies in Q&A session

By Postie Editors December 1, 2011

Renowned and controversial director, author and social activist Michael Moore encouraged students to get involved and speak out against corporate greed and failing systems in America this past Wednesday...

Holiday season hits downtown Rochester

November 29, 2011

“5..4..3..2..1..Light the town!”In a countdown led by Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, locals gathered at Fourth and Main Streets in downtown Rochester, Monday to welcome the holiday season with the debut...

Oakland men’s basketball team demolishes Spring Arbor

By Kevin Romanchik November 3, 2011

In the third exhibition game of the pre-season, the Oakland University men's basketball team obliterated Spring Arbor on Wednesday night in the O'Rena 94-55.After being out for the entire season last...

Even with postseason success, Tigers have holes

By Mike Horan November 1, 2011

With the St. Louis Cardinals’ improbable run to the World Series, the baseball season is officially over and Detroit Tigers fans can once again begin to consider the ‘what ifs’ and their potential...

Basketball adds four freshmen, depth for ’11

By Mike Horan October 25, 2011

As the 2011-12 season draws near, the Oakland women’s basketball team has four freshmen that are looking to make an impact on the team.Lauren Robak, Halle Wangler, Peyton Apsey and Shelby Herrington...

Bell, team poised for breakout season

By Mike Horan October 11, 2011

When Allison Bell joined Oakland University’s volleyball team, she was a middle hitter who was timid on the court. Today, she is a key part of the team looking for a Summit League title.Bell arrived...

Organic farm thrives at Oakland

By Sarah Wojcik October 11, 2011

Oakland University’s Student Organic Farmers are cultivating fall produce at their on-campus farm, selling fresh vegetables weekly and offering anyone affiliated with OU an opportunity to nurture their...

Steve Jobs dies at 56

By Kaitlyn Chornoby October 5, 2011

Steve Jobs, the Apple co-founder and former chief executive officer who became a remarkable man in the technology world, has died. He was 56.A splash page in memory of Jobs can be found on Apple’s homepage....

LAX set for return to nationals, WCL title

By Mike Horan October 5, 2011

The Oakland women’s lacrosse team is preparing for the upcoming 2011-12 season after a string of successful seasons.  The Golden Grizzlies have won five straight division championships and three straight...

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