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CAST and Real Things That Have Been Written to Me
Franny Choi’s spoken word performance, “Whiteness Walks into a Bar,” is so very resonant with me. I first watched it in a Comparative American Studies (CAST) class and it became a centerpiece for a BIPOC dialogue I co-facilitated later that year.
Now That You’re an Obie...
My biggest pieces of advice as you prepare for your first year of college.
Mi Viaje Maravilloso a Guadalajara - Part 3 ¡y adiós!
The third and final installment in the story of my second Winter Term trip to Guadalajara, Mexico, focusing on the cultural excursions and the community ties I'll carry with me.
Obie Connection
While committing to college seemed like such a big step while in high school, it never occurred to me how the social components of college life would affect me post-grad.
On Living in Oberlin
After three months spent studying abroad: what I miss most about Oberlin the town, and Oberlin the college.
Celebrating Sisterhood at Oberlin
This semester I had the privilege of helping organize an event that brought Black women and femmes together in celebration, reflection, and care.
Mon Voyage Magnifique à Bordeaux - Part 4 and Goodbye
Part four of a review of my magnificent trip to Bordeaux, France, focusing on the cultural excursions, the community, and my takeaways.
Managing an Oberlin Workload
All you need to know about the transition from high school to college course work.
The New Bass on the Block
I decided to come to Oberlin because I wanted more music in my life. I ended up singing bass in the Obertones, Oberlin's only men's and non-binary a cappella group. I regret nothing.