Oberlin Blogs

The Oberlin blogs are produced by a team of current students, faculty, and staff who offer a variety of unfiltered perspectives about the Oberlin experience. We encourage you to interact with us as we explore Oberlin and document our adventures.

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  • Midnight Mudd

    Joe Dawson

    I neglected to utilize the lock on the bathroom once, and it became uncomfortably non-private in the middle of my activities within.
  • A Very Oberlin Thanksgiving

    Ma'ayan Plaut

    During fall orientation, while moving all my belongings from storage to my room, I got a phone call inviting me to Thanksgiving. And due to the sheer wonderfulness of this family, and their foresight, I accepted. I knew that my Thanksgiving would feel like home with the Albrechts.

  • Storytelling ExCo

    Ma'ayan Plaut

    I had cancelled most of my plans for the weekend to write my script for cinema, and was currently completely outlined but not written. And I needed inspiration. A room full of creative souls seemed like a good place to be for two hours of my precious Sunday time.
  • "Obama-rama" Strikes Oberlin

    Daniel Tam-Claiborne

    It is hard for me to describe the atmosphere I witnessed that night, but it was certainly nothing like I had ever experienced before. Surrounded by friends and strangers, new faces and old, it hardly mattered whether you knew the person standing next to you or not--but you were inevitably going to give them a hug.
  • I love Halloween.

    Aries Indenbaum

    I went as Bettie Page, which is hard to do.... in public. For the sake of Oberlin College, I won't do too much description. Suffice to say, I looked classy.
  • Back To Business

    Will Mason

    The best part about college - any college - is that there's always something to look forward to.

  • The Oberlin Survival Guide

    Amber Walker

    Hello, Class of 2012!

    I was thinking back on my freshman year and wondered about what I wish I had known upon coming into Oberlin. I asked a few of my friends and I came up with a list of important