All good things must come to an end. The eight staff members graduating from The Oakland Post this semester are experiencing the bittersweet sentiment of this classic phrase in the last week of their college...
The snow is gone, the grass is becoming green and the temperature is warming up again. This means two things: spring is finally upon us, and the OU winter semester is coming to a close.
From club...
Studying can be a difficult time for students, especially during their preparation for final exams. With the stress levels high and the morale low, mindless studying can feel unfulfilling or as if it does...
Last week’s solar eclipse may have fascinated the minds of many as they witnessed it, but the science behind it leaves the mind open for even greater fascination.
Dr. Kapila Castoldi, an OU astronomy...
Oakland University held a “Letters to Lansing” event hosted by the Political Engagement and Civil Discourse group, on Monday, April 8.
The event started out with a discussion by local politicians,...
On April 5 and 6, the Oakland University Model United Nations team hosted a Model United Nations competition for local high schools. Delegates arrived on campus excited to partake in an intergovernmental...
On Tuesday, April 9, Oakland University’s own PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America) organization hosted an event for students to meet with professionals, seek advice and talk about potential...
OU School of Nursing’s 36th Annual Nightingale Award show will be held on May 8, and those honored have been announced by the committee in anticipation of the night.
10 nursing categories will be...
On Tuesday, April 2, Josh Peck of "Drake & Josh" fame visited Oakland University to discuss his rise to stardom in a Q&A hosted by the Student Life Lecture Board (SLLB). Attended by almost 600...
OUTV, a cable television show produced by students and staff alike at Oakland University, may have dissolved at the dawn of COVID-19, but its alumni are still striving in the industry they broke into while...
Many Oakland University students have a common misconception that the Dean of Students office is akin to a high school principal’s office – one only goes there when they are in trouble. This line of...
Several factors draw potential faculty to Oakland University. For Associate Professor of English, Timothy Donahue, it was always his outstanding students. What led him here is an academic and professional...