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Design, Music Dazzle in Student-Produced Circus
BY JENNIFER SPITULNIK

Admit it, some people have always suspected that Oberlin harbors a whole lot of freaks. Well, they’re right. Odditorium, coming to Hales Gym tonight and tomorrow night at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m, proves it. 
The panalopy of attractions for our viewing pleasure includes clowns, animals, jugglers, aerial ballet, sideshow wagons and yes, a motley collection of freaks. Lizard Boy, the Human Skeleton and the Alligator Skin Girl are only a few examples of what lie in store.
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History and Landscape Inspire Student Photography
BY KARI WETHINGTON

Landscapes of the world, regardless of geographic proximity, seem familiar to Americans. To a nation raised on National Geographic and war documentaries, history seems forever wed to location. Spending Winter Term in Vietnam, seniors Pauline Shapiro and Brie Abbe investigated this theme through photography. The stirring results will be displayed in Expecting America: Photographs of Viet Nam, opening in Fisher Hall tonight.
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Design, Music Dazzle in Student-Produced Circus

History and Landscape Inspire Student Photography

Online Photo Exchange Focuses on Communication

Night Fractal Thoughtful, but Stories Prove Unengaging

Hickman Heads Odditorium

Student Fashion Design Hits the Runway

Chicago Performance Group Revels in Ambiguity

Local Actors Take a Look at Age and Race in America