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 Anthony Dombrowski No matter what our own individual immigrant stories are, none of us could imagine what life would
By Carmen Salt Immigration stories all tend to be unique to each person’s family and personal history, with each one
By Katelyn Burnsfield Leaving your home country and starting a new life somewhere else is no easy task. Escaping trauma
By Sarah Markstrom Perla Escamilla is a Spanish Major at Oakland University (OU). She has gone through a lot in
By Sarah Gudenau Norunuhar “Noony” Ali is a nursing student in her sophomore year at Oakland University (OU) with an
By Caitlin Flora Immigration to the United States of America is as large of a topic now as it has
By Philip Alghazawi In a recent podcast, Evan Elias shares memories of immigrating to the United States when he was
By Eileen LeValley Meet Antionia Morabito. She is an immigration specialist at LASED in Detroit, Michigan, which stands for Latin
By Philip Alghazawi In a recent podcast, Karey Alghazawi shares memories of fleeing a war torn country in search of
By Eileen LeValley Meet John Chisholm. John immigrated to the United States from Shrewsbury, England, in 1979. He was an