Acceptance and Denial: Being Transgender in America
By: Nathan Katzenberger Editor: Katie Williams About 18 to 22 weeks into pregnancy, the medical professionals caring for a couple
Stories of diversity and inclusion, on and around Oakland University's campus
By: Nathan Katzenberger Editor: Katie Williams About 18 to 22 weeks into pregnancy, the medical professionals caring for a couple
By Angel Brandon Maria Horn is a sophomore and Psychology major at Oakland University. The Ohio native has a unique
By Sidney Richardson The COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it significant changes to nearly every aspect of life in 2020.
By Katie Rockett Daskyra Hood started her journey at Oakland University in 2012, leaving Saginaw for good and finally living
By Megan Verellen To explore the act of listening, teacher candidates in Dr. Dawn Woods’ Winter 2021 sections of Teaching
By Sarah Spuz To explore the act of listening, teacher candidates in Dr. Dawn Woods’ Winter 2021 sections of Teaching
By Rachel Madonna To explore the act of listening, teacher candidates in Dr. Dawn Woods’ Winter 2021 sections of Teaching
By Alexandra Koulouberis To explore the act of listening, teacher candidates in Dr. Dawn Woods’ Winter 2021 sections of Teaching
By Samantha Dwyer To explore the act of listening, teacher candidates in Dr. Dawn Woods’ Winter 2021 sections of Teaching
By Hannah Reed Paula Diedrich’s story is one that needed to be shared. She was born in Kingston, Jamaica in
By Emily Morris This story was previously published in the Oakland Post on April 14, 2021. Activist, professor and mom Dr. Rebecca
By Sarah Gudenau Ethan Demarest (he/they) is a self-proclaimed “open book.” They’re an active university student with an incredible path
By Jona Ndoj Alketa Ndoj’s story I was born in a little village called Lura hidden between the mountains in