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The Review on WOBC!Gingrich Slams Obama Campaign, Paulson PlanWith applause, a scattered standing ovation and a ripple of quiet booing, former Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich took the stage in Finney Chapel on Wednesday, Sept. 24. The mix of reactions mirrored the variety of opinions present at the second Convocation of the 2008-2009 school year. Revenue Grows, Aid Falls ShortAs recent financial turmoil on Wall Street makes major headlines, the state of financial aid will continue to be in flux. ALSO IN NEWS
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A Bustling Co-op, for Now: The College, under the auspices of the Strategic Plan, may stop renting Old Barrows to OSCA. The Strategic Plan dictates that the College derives more revenue from housing.
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Ratatat Performance: Perhaps A Tad Too FlawlessWhen you go home for Thanksgiving break, don't you want to be the one who got fat at college? Late night eating downtown every weekend should suffice -- but try not to wear tight pants. Yeowomen Soccer Spirits Still HighThe women's soccer team won its first two games, but, since then, a close double overtime against Heidelberg College ended with a tie and the team weathered a four-game losing streak. The Review PDF Issue |
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An Island of Privilege in a Sea of Poverty The Poverty Symposium, going on all weekend, seeks to explore the causes of, and solutions to, poverty at home and around the world. see news... |
Death of a Salesman Opens Oberlin's production breathes new life into an old classic as alumni and students play Arthur Miller's starring roles. see arts... |
Volleyball Pushes Forward The Yeowomen enjoyed their first two wins of the season against La Roche and Kenyon. see sports... |
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