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 Brynn Wooten This is Reece Wooten’s story. I got my first bald spot when I was 14 years old,
By Chunchi Tseng This is Vivian Hsu’s story. I was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, but I don’t have
By Annie Vokes To begin, I really don’t consider my story to be all that exciting or above average, but
By Adriana Ivezaj Growing up I lived in a country called Yugoslavia, in a popular tourist city named Podgorica. Our
By Sarah Hill A large, majestic house on a 10-acre plot of land in Rochester Hills, Michigan, is where Laura
By Alexandra Ehms Maria Eugenia Margarita Patricia Lopez-Duprey Ehms has gone through a journey. She transitioned from life in Puerto
By Adam Conigliaro In Southeast Michigan, a biracial American man faces discrimination from his extended family for his skin pigmentation.
By Page Gardner Vanessa Rodriguez showed me around her home, pointing at different decor and specifying, “this is Mexican,” “this
By Nicole Morsfield Immigration is no singular experience. To some, it’s carrying baskets of clothing up and down 30 floors
By Anthony Dombrowski We all have an immigrant story. Every family has a different and unique story about their history