Book banning – the practice of restricting or removing access to certain books – has become a growing controversy across the United States. Schools, libraries and community groups continue to clash...
Oakland University senior Jacob Holm hopes to give his 1989 Toyota Camry a sendoff it deserves – a sort of Viking funeral involving power tools and target practice. With a fast approaching deadline to...
Q: I’m 21, and I’ve never gone on a first date or anything. How do I get myself in the dating game? – Anonymous student
Let me start with this: you are not behind. The timeline imposed on...
On Tuesday, Sept. 16, Oakland University students and community members gathered at Elliott Tower for a vigil honoring conservative political activist Charlie Kirk. Many attendees were surprised by the...
The Oakland University chapter of For Michigan, a statewide nonprofit voter registration and awareness group, is continuing student outreach efforts this fall. In the absence of high-profile national races...
The recent passing of Senior Vice President for Student Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer, Glenn McIntosh, has impacted a lot of students in the past week. From students that found their home in the...
Addison Koch, Features Reporter
• September 24, 2025
Patterns are everywhere – woven into our clothes, tiled across our floors, frequent in nature and hidden in plain sight. They are so familiar that they can often be overlooked.
The current exhibition...
Addison Koch, Features Reporter
• September 24, 2025
On Thursday, Sept. 18, Oakland University students and faculty did not have to go far to find fresh, locally grown produce. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Campus Student Organic Farm (CSOF) hosted its farm...
As of this semester, OU students, faculty and staff now have access to a non-traditional set of library resources, including a sewing machine, binoculars, power tools, lawn games and even specialized muffin...
“How do you maintain life and dirty laundry? I need a deep dive into time management as a college student with newfound responsibilities and independence.”
Can I say something controversial? I love...
Elliot Tower rings three times, and you sprint under the walkway, realizing that you’re already late to your 3 p.m. lecture. In the basement of the Oakland Center, students are playing billiards, while...
The worst thing you can do in Paris is too much. You can spend your days racing through the Louvre, catching back-to-back reservations and scrambling across the city until you get 30,000 steps in one day.
But...