A gray tempest tore through Oakland University’s Student Center on the drenched, humid morning of June 26. Board of Trustees meetings at universities generally hold about as much entertainment value as paint drying. Perhaps especially enthralling paint. But paint still. Oakland’s meeting was the exception. It was devastating. The memory of the dead was invoked. Frequently. Matilda Dodge Wilson was said to have cared about the data center in ever…
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