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There are also benefits to eating and living on campus. For many students, dining facilities are just a minute’s walk from where they live, which makes it easy to take a quick study break to grab food ...
Enrollment Plunges for Students Identifying as White By contrast, enrollment of white students dipped sharply. Only 393 students identifying as white enrolled in fall 2024 compared to 507 the year ...
In a truly Hollywood moment, Welsh football club Wrexham AFC has achieved something that no club in English football history has ever achieved before: back-to-back-to-back promotions through England’s ...
No discussion of F1 is complete without Ferrari. The Prancing Horse, as the team is known, has been in F1 since the very beginning — the only team to have competed in every season. The team is also ...
This week, SisterMentors traveled to Oberlin as part of their spring break college visit program. SisterMentors is a nonprofit that supports girls of color from low-income families through mentorship ...
Love in the Times of Oberlin” welcomes its third edition, this time with a contemporary spin. Rather than alumni and professors, we spoke with current students — five upperclassmen — to gather a ...
At the end of November, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 104 into law — which included House Bill 183 as an amendment — after it was passed by the Ohio state legislature. The bill will restrict ...
Originating in South Korea, the term 4B, or “four no’s,” refers to the movement’s four tenets, bisekseu, bichulsan, biyeonae, and bihon: no sex with men, no giving birth, no dating men, and no ...
Nathan A. Greenberg Professor of Classics Kirk Ormand specializes in researching sexuality in the ancient world, archaic Greek poetry, Sophocles, Euripides, Lucan, and the Greek novel. He recently ...
During Homecoming weekend, Oberlin College held a dedication ceremony in Tappan Square to honor the life of George Boyer Vashon, OC 1844, the College’s first Black graduate. The College placed a ...
On June 6, the Oberlin Board of Trustees Executive Committee discussed a proposal for the College to divest from companies involved in the Israeli occupation of Palestine. They ultimately voted down ...
On Monday, Oberlin College became the latest in a wave of colleges and universities across the country to set up an encampment in protest of Israel’s war in Gaza, named the People’s College for the ...