The Oberlin Review
March 5, 2004

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NEWS

Legal tensions in Union St. talks

With both sides wary of upcoming Union Street housing vote in mid-January, tensions flared between city and College officials as each accused one-another of demanding a "quid pro quo" or an implied exchange of favors to secure the outcome of the city councils's vote.

Obies march for theatre space

At Thursday's open trustees meeting more than 50 students showed up to voice their discontent with the current state of performance space at Oberlin and demanded the imediate construction of new theatre space

Also in news:
Faculty petition OC for higher raises
Super Tuesday returns
Group pushes for Coke ban
Police release crash report
Off the Cuff: Rance Turpin
Oberlin women through the ages
OberCon unleashes epic battle for the universe
A month of new printing fees
Draft isn't what it used to be
AHH defines its safe space
Dye to city council, et al.
Gardner responds to College
Wage growth and grapes - new faculty expertise
Afro-Cuban witchcraft talk
Anti-Semitism and philo-Semitism examined
News Briefs
News Calendar

SPORTS

Tomasevic takes unusual path

Bosko overcomes many hurdles for successful career.

Men's Tennis still undefeated

The Oberlin men's tennis team has started the season in an impressive fashion, beating up on Otterbein College and Ohio Wesleyan University over the weekend.

Also in sports:
Road proves hard for women's tennis
Yeoman pole-vaulter breaks record at Case Meet
In the Locker Room with Adam Miller and Cole Price

ARTS

Black Musicians Guild pays tribute to Miles Davis

Eclectic program closes Black History Month

Caine reworks Beehoven

Pianist and composer Uri Caine is one of an increasing number of musicians who are not reluctant to cross traditional musical boundaries.

Also in arts:
for colored girls is stunning
Pop Culutre Digest Oscars a snooze...at least they're finally over.
Gospel Conference rocks Finney in final concert
Miracle delivers the expected
OFS to show 28 Days Later and 8 1/2 this weekend
Hyperminimalism and drunkenness in Warner
Guest artist Mitchell redefines sound in Finney
Arts Calendar

COMMENTARY

Insensitivity toward tragedy
Thanks for honoring Beverly
Frustration over print quota
Addressing ResNet concerns
Alumni ruminates on Oberlin and being a student
New Student Senators here
Evans nonsensical
Obies & Obie athletes: unnecessary divisions
Editorial: College needs reality check
Food: Chicken Soup for the Rock n' Roll