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Students gather, participate in 1st annual fight the night event

By Sarah Lawrence November 16, 2015

In recognition of November as National Homelessness Awareness Month, members of professor Charlie Rinehart’s Persuasion/Marketing in Health class partnered together with The Baldwin Center to create...

Professor David Lambert help his students with their cyanotype prints in the redesigned dark room on Nov. 11.

Dark room sees bright future

Professor David Lambert help his students with their cyanotype prints in the redesigned dark room on Nov. 11.

Teaching Shakespeare through media

By Cheyanne Kramer November 16, 2015

Niels Herold, associate professor in the English department, presented a lecture as part of this year's College of Arts and Sciences themed lectures. This years theme, “Cracking the Code,” originally...

Beloved english professor retires after 27 years of teaching

November 10, 2015

After nearly three decades of working at Oakland University, English Professor Edward Haworth Hoeppner is retiring. On Tuesday, Nov. 10, he had a farewell reading in Dodge Hall, where nearly 100 students...

Dr. Andrew Baldwin is a veteran, physician, and a reality star. His lecture is a vital part of Oaklands respect of Veterans Day.

Doctor relays message of ‘service above self’

By Cheyanne Kramer November 10, 2015

Dr. Andrew Baldwin presented to a crowd of students, faculty, and alumni on Nov. 9 about his mission of “Service Above Self.”His story began when his grandfather, a veteran who was stationed at Pearl...

Campus Recreation welcomes over 60 vendors and businesses for annual Benefits and Wellness Fair

By Sarah Lawrence November 10, 2015

On Nov. 4, OU Campus Recreation hosted their 2015 Annual Benefits and Wellness Fair as a kickoff for open-enrollment. Gathered in the Recreation Center’s 3-Court Gym, Oakland University faculty, staff...

To search or not to search: Examining the gray area

By Kristen Davis November 9, 2015

Note: This story is part of a package the Oakland Post has put together regarding the creation and hiring of a chief operating officer on Oct. 27. More information will be available in this week's print...

Survey says family feud style show coming to campus

By Sarah Lawrence November 8, 2015

The Student Program Board is bringing the popular television game show Family Feud to Oakland University in their production of Campus Feud on Nov. 19.“Our goal is to have our event mirror Family Feud,”...

Oakland students and faculty are invited to pack 10 pounds of non-perishable food items and new or gently used clothing into a backpack on to participate in the Road March to End Hunger on Thursday Nov. 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Students, faculty prepare to march to end hunger

By Jacob Smith November 8, 2015

Oakland Red Cross and Student Veterans of Oakland University (SVOU) are all teaming up for the debut of Road March: To End Hunger.On Thursday Nov. 12 from 11 a.m., to 4 p.m., Oakland students and faculty...

Pipe bursts in Oak View Hall, leads to flooding

A minor flood occurred on the third floor of Oak View Hall (OVH) in the afternoon on Nov. 5."Anything on the ground soaked it up," third floor resident Andrew Huff said."It was really bad in the bathrooms,"...

OU hires chief operating officer to handle leadership roles on campus

By Kevin Teller November 3, 2015

Oakland University's administration grew by one on Tuesday, Oct. 27, when Fiat Chrysler executive and former Board of Trustees member and Scott Kunselman was announced via email as Oakland University’s...

Oakland students are encouraged to come into Graham Health Center to receive their flu shot for the year.

Oakland leads competition for state flu vaccinations

By Jacob Smith November 2, 2015

In 2014, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services started a friendly competition between Michigan colleges and universities of all sizes to encourage students to get vaccinated against the...

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