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Clear filtersStudent Org Series: HIV Peer Testers
HIV Peer Testers is a group created to increase the accessibility of HIV testing on campus by providing no-cost, peer-administered tests and related resources to students.
Student Org Series: SOSHA
The first in a series on student organizations on campus.
Girls in Motion: An Exco I love dearly
Girls in Motion has always been centered around the promotion of women’s empowerment and body positivity, especially for young girls.
Oberlin From Afar
Though not enrolled, and nowhere near Oberlin, I’ve become part of a few small communities that I really look forward to meeting with each week.
Come with me to an Ultimate Frisbee Tournament
♫ We are the Manti, no one can beat us! We play hard and wear Adidas! ♫
Early Morning in the Radio Station
I’m a first-year having my first experience in college radio!
A Final Goodbye to WOBC
Essentially, my radio show was a one-hour period each week where I provided my thoughts on the things I love most besides friends and family, to an audience I could never see.
The OC Bucket List: Singing with the Acapelicans
Finding a college with a great acapella scene was crucial to me as a high schooler. I'm so happy that I was a member of the Acapelicans for much of my time at Oberlin!
Tough and Tender: An Interview with OSLAM Alumni Deborah Johnson '18 and Annika Hansteen-Izora '17
I interview two of OSLAM’s past presidents, Annika Hansteen-Izora ‘17 and Deborah Johnson ‘18, about their lives, leadership, and favorite poems ever.
The OC Bucket List: Student-Run Journalism
I’m so grateful to have found a home writing and editing for a literary magazine on campus.
Grateful for Oberlin: ExCos
As my time at Oberlin comes to a close, I wanted to start a new weekly blog series (which I’ll stick to!) in which I outline some of the things I’ve been most grateful for at Oberlin. Let’s start with ExCos.
Lessons in Leadership, From the Captain's Chair
These lessons in leadership have been enormously impactful in helping me understand that I do not always need to be in control.