Skip to Main Content
A Trusted Source of Independent Student Journalism since 1987.

The Oakland Post

A Trusted Source of Independent Student Journalism since 1987.

The Oakland Post

A Trusted Source of Independent Student Journalism since 1987.

The Oakland Post

Photo courtesy of Crain's Detroit Business

Students share opinions on 2022 midterm election

Autumn Okuszka, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2022

With Election Day rapidly approaching, Michigan voters have a lot of thoughts on who and what they’re going to vote for. Whether it be the gubernatorial election or the three proposals on the ballot,...

A screen cap of President Ora Hirsch Pescovitz's Nov. 19 OU update video.

Letter to the editor: About that Dining Table

Andrea Knutson, Contributor November 24, 2021

About that Dining Table By Andrea Knutson and Chaturi Edrisinha with special contributions from Jeremy Johnson, Speaker of the Legislature for OUSC and a staff member who prefers to remain anonymous. Dear...


Director of Executive Platform- Oakland University Student Congress, Jeremy Johnson

Letter to the editor: We Are Told to Be Grateful

Jeremy Johnson, Contributor November 24, 2021

Throughout the last year and several months, the relationship between the Oakland University administration and the OU community has been fundamentally dismantled. At almost every turn, our administration...

On Jan. 19, SPB announced the artist for spring concert, Andy Grammer with special guests "Oh Honey" and "COIN". 

Honey, are you good? Andy Grammer comes to OU

Alexus Bomar January 24, 2016

The Student Program Board (SPB) announced on Jan. 19 that Andy Grammer will headline the spring concert on April 15 at Meadow Brook Music Festival. The opening acts will be the indie pop band “Oh Honey”...

The pros and cons of Black Friday

By Alexus Bomar, staff reporter November 8, 2015

The day after Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday, is the day shoppers look forward to because all of the sales available. Many, if not all, stores open up bright and early at 5 or 6 a.m. for shoppers...

Load More Stories