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The Oberlin Review – Established 1874.
Nov 1, 2024 · The Third World justice movement is a collective effort by individuals and organizations from countries historically considered “Third World” to advocate for social and legal justice.
Oberlin Football Prepares for 134th Season – The Oberlin Review
Sep 6, 2024 · Headlined by new coaching staff additions and four core values, the Yeomen prepare for year two of the ‘Pont era.’ This Saturday, September 7, the Oberlin College football team kicks off their season at Calvin University. Head Coach John Pont is returning to the helm and is set to take the field by storm. After...
Oberlin Drops for Second Year in U.S. News and World Report …
Oct 4, 2024 · Last week, the U.S. News and World Report released their college rankings. Out of 211 ranked national liberal arts colleges, Oberlin placed 55th, four positions lower than last year, tying with Gettysburg College, Connecticut College, and Wabash College. This follows a drop of 12 positions the year before, after U.S. News changed its system for...
Oberlin’s New Ranking Shouldn’t Define Students’ Education
Sep 22, 2023 · When I first committed to Oberlin, I felt an overwhelming sense of pride. I knew I was fortunate enough to be attending not only one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country, but also a school that had been a pioneer in social justice. As …
Shifts in Oberlin Campus Life Disorient Students
Mar 1, 2024 · The switch to AVI Foodsystems was — and continues to be — messy. Initially, it led to the loss of as many as 100 unionized jobs. Then there was the transition to mobile-order-only policies, which has been confusing and frustrating for students and workers alike.
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Dec 6, 2024 · Delaney Fox, Nikki Keating, and Travis O'Daniel. December 6, 2024. Editors’ Note: This article contains mention of Title IX procedures that concern reported sexual misconduct. In November, College third-years Sydney Epstein and Mary Ann Montgomery filed a slew of complaints against Oberlin College and its Office for Institutional Equity, formerly known as the Office of Equity, Diversity, and ...
Black Excellence Fatigue Impacts Oberlin – The Oberlin Review
Apr 19, 2024 · College students are often tasked with not only general academics but also establishing some form of academic ambition. Students at Oberlin especially strive to establish themselves by being a part of many organizations or holding jobs to support themselves. For Black students specifically, this pressure is exacerbated because they’re faced with …
City Council Update for Oct. 30 – The Oberlin Review
Nov 1, 2024 · Council Amends Human Relations Commission Code . Council unanimously approved amendments to the Human Relations Commission code. The Commission suggested the amendments to clarify its role, particularly the duty “to receive from any resident or organization with the City any requests and enter into any alleged disputes, disagreements, misunderstandings or acts which involve the unlawful or ...
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Dec 6, 2024 · The Oberlin Review is one of the oldest continuously-published college newspapers in the country. From its first edition in 1874, the Review has published weekly (and, during some periods, twice-weekly) to cover news in the College, city and wider world. Legend holds it that the Review was the second paper in the world to break the news of John F. Kennedy’s assassination; according to the ...